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Anwar Ul Alam Shaheed (22 February 1947 – 10 December 2020) was a Colonel of the
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, Secretary in the ministry of Foreign affairs, diplomat, and ambassador of Bangladesh to Spain and Bahrain. He had served in the Kaderia Bahini and
Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini The Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini () was a Bangladeshi paramilitary force formed in 1972 by the Sheikh Mujibur Rahman government. Initially formed to curb 1972-1975 Bangladesh insurgency, an insurgency and maintain law and order, the force became involve ...
.


Early life

Shaheed was born on 22 February 1947 in Thanapara, a suburb of Tangail town in the then
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of
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. His father was Moulvi Abdur Rahim Ichhapuri, an Islamic scholar, and his mother was Begum Eid Un Nesa. Shaheed was involved with student politics since 1962, and president of Tangail District unit of the
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. He graduated from Bindubhashini High School. Shaheed was elected general secretary of the student union at Salimullah Muslim Hall.


Career

During the Bangladesh Liberation War, Shaheed served in the Kader Bahini, commanded by
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, as head of the civilian unit and deputy commander. He was also the editor of Ronangon, the propaganda publication by the
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. He wrote under the penname Ronodut. He provided a tour of the Mukti Bahini hospital, near the village of Andhi, to S I M Nurunnabi Khan. He served as an assistant director of a militia made up of Mukti Bahini and East Pakistan Rifles personnel. Shaheed met Prime Minister
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at the
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on 28 January 1972, who asked him to contact Major ANM Nuruzzaman to talk about forming a militia, which later developed into the Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini. He met Major ANM Nuruzzaman for the first time on 31 January at the Gonobhaban. Taslim Ahmed, was then home secretary, and someone Shaheed viewed with suspicion as he remained loyal to Pakistan during the Bangladesh Liberation War. In 1972,
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(formerly East Pakistan Rifles) mutinied. The soldiers who did not fight for the
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fought against soldiers who did. The situation at the Bangladesh Rifles headquarters, Peelkhana, calmed down after Prime Minister
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visited them. After the Assassination of President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in the
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, there were calls for the Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini to be dissolved. Kader Siddiqui visited Shaheed in the morning of 15 August at the Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini and expressed surprised at seeing tanks on the streets of Dhaka. Shaheed told Siddiqui that Bengal Lancers had been given permission to take out three of their tanks. On the evening on 15 August, General
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summoned Shaheed and Lieutenant Colonel Sarwar Mollah to the
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and defended the assassination of Sheik Mujibur Rahman. Shaheed saw that Khaled Mosharraf and other officers were preparing for an Indian invasion. At a meeting headed by General Ziaur Rahman and attended by Khondokar Moshtaque Ahmed, General
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, Major General Khalilur Rahman and Brigadier General ANM Nuruzzaman, Zia suggest it be merged with Bangladesh Army. This was vehemently opposed by Ahmed. Zia was able to convince the group and Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini was merged into Bangladesh Army through the ''Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini (Absorption in the Army) Ordinance'' on 5 October and Shaheed became an officer of Bangladesh Army. In 1978, Shaheed retired from Bangladesh Army as a colonel. He joined the
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and was appointed first secretary at the Bangladesh embassy in Indonesia. He served in various capacities at Bangladeshi embassies in Brunei, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. He later served as the ambassador of Bangladesh to Bahrain and ambassador of Bangladesh to Spain. He retired from the foreign service in 2006 with the rank of secretary. Saqi Anwar wrote a book on Shaheed's life titled ''Shaheed''. Shaheed at established a museum, Shaheed Muktijuddho Jadughor, on the Bangladesh Liberation War in Tangail in 2011. He was the vice president of the Sector Commanders Forum.


Death

On 1 November 2020, Shaheed was diagnosed with brain tumor and later caught COVID-19 during the
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. He recovered from COVID-19 but was still kept on ventilators. He died on 10 December 2020 at
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Bibliography

* '' Rakkhi Bahini'r Shotto-Mittha (The Truths and Lies of the Jatiya Rakhi Bahini)'' * Ekattor Amaar Sreshtho Shomoy (1971 was my greatest moment)


References

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