A. H. M. Moniruzzaman
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A. H. M. Moniruzzaman, (Bengali: এ. এইচ. এম. মনিরুজ্জামান), (born 1952), is a career diplomat. He is the head of Bangladesh Mission in Brussels which is concurrently accredited to Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland as well as the European Union. [1]
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[edit] Biography
Moniruzzaman was born on 1st January 1952 in Birbhum of West Bengal,India[citation needed]. He is married with two children. While Bengali is his mother tongue, he speaks English, Hindi, Urdu and Persian.[citation needed]
Moniruzzaman writes on internatioanl relations and political science. He worked on the editorial board of the Millennium, a journal on international affairs published by the London School of Economics and Political Science, during 1973 – 1975.[citation needed]
[edit] Education and training
He studied Political Science, Islamic History, English and Persian at the University of the Punjab and obtained B.A. with a First Class in 1972. He studied Economics and International Relations at the LSE under University of London and obtained B. Sc. in 1975. Later he went to University College London and secured his M.Sc in Economics from there in 1976. He also attended the Graduate Institute of International Studies in the University of Geneva and was awarded a Certificate in Diplomatic Studies in 1989.
He attended professional courses on international law at Hague Academy of International Law under UN/UNITAR International Law Fellowship in 1986. He also participated in UN/UNITAR course on international economics for diplomats at the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank, Washington, in 1987.
[edit] Career
After returning to Bangladesh, Moniruzzaman joined the University of Dhaka in 1977 as Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations[citation needed]. He served there until February 1979[citation needed].
He was appointed as Section Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1979 on the basis of the results of the Superior Posts Examination held by the Bangladesh Public Service Commission in 1976. Subsequently he was encadred in the Bangladesh Civil Service in the Foreign Affairs cadre when it was constituted in 1981. In course of his diplomatic career, Moniruzzaman worked in Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Calcutta, Permanent Mission of Bangladesh to the United Nations in New York and Embassies of Bangladesh in Kuwait and Paris. Before coming to Brussels, he was serving as the Additional Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh[citation needed].
Moniruzzaman also worked as Director of Economic Affairs, General Secretariat of the OIC in Jeddah from 2000 to 2005.[citation needed]
[edit] Special diplomatic assignments
Apart from regular diplomatic positions at home and abroad, Moniruzzaman carried out various diplomatic assignments. Served as a delegation of Bangladesh in the UN Committee for Program and Coordination during 1985-89. Also attended numerous multilateral meetings held at the UN Headquarters in New York representing Bangladesh during 1984-87. He was in the Group of experts on Financial and Administrative Matters of the finance and Administrative Commission of the UNESCO Executive Board during the Group’s mandate period of 1996-97 and 1998-99. He Led the Bangladesh delegation to the 23rd session of the Islamic Commission for Economic, Cultural and Social Affairs held in Jeddah in 2000. Also, he was a member of the Bangladesh delegation to the Third Extraordinary Summit of the OIC held in Makkah in 2005. Moreover, he served as a Member of the Bangladesh Delegation to SAARC and BIMSTEC meetings on several occasions.[citation needed]
[edit] Publications
- Moniruzzaman, A. H. M. : Self-determination as a Collective Human Right : An Appraisal, BIIS Journal, No. 1, Vol. 11, 1990, Dhaka, Bangladesh