Who Is Killing Bangladesh's Bloggers?

Ahmedur Rashid Chowdhury

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2017 OFF in Oslo
Ahmedur Rashid Chowdhury, known as Tutul, is a publisher, writer, and editor from Bangladesh. In 2015, Tutul fell victim to one of many coordinated machete attacks from Islamic extremists and is still recovering from his injuries. Tutul now lives in exile in Norway, but he refuses to be silenced. In his talk at the 2017 Oslo Freedom Forum, he discusses his ongoing fight for free speech in Bangladesh and asks us to do the same. 

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Ahmedur Rashid Chowdhury

Ahmedur

Rashid Chowdhury

Publisher, writer, and editor from Bangladesh

Ahmedur Rashid Chowdhury, known as Tutul, is a publisher, writer, and editor from Bangladesh. In 1990, Chowdhury began publishing and editing Shuddhashar (“Pure Voice”), a magazine that soon became a platform for young and unconventional writers in Bangladesh. Chowdhury opened his own publishing house in Dhaka in 2004 under the same name, where he primarily printed the works of open-minded and progressive Bangladeshi writers. In 2013, the publishing house was awarded the Shaheed Munir Chowdhury Award for publishing the highest number of best-sellers in Bangladesh and is considered one of the most important publishing houses in the country. In October 2015, Chowdhury was a victim of a coordinated machete attack on publishers of secular authors. Chowdhury had received direct death threats from Islamists and was among the main targets of the attack. Despite these threats, Chowdhury continues to publish, including books written by Avijit Roy, who was murdered in February 2015. Chowdhury lives in exile in Norway.

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