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Abu Naeem Mohammad Munier Choudhury (27 November 192514 December 1971) was a Bangladeshi educationist, playwright, literary critic and political dissident. He was a victim of the mass killing of Bangladeshi intellectuals in 1971.


Early life and education

Choudhury's ancestors were originated from Chatkhil,
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. He was born on 27 November 1925 in
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. His father was
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Abdul Halim Chowdhury, a district magistrate and
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graduate. His mother was Umme Kabir Afia Begum (d. 2000). Because of his father's official assignment, Choudhury lived in Manikganj,
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and other parts of East Bengal. The family moved to Dhaka permanently in 1936. Then he grew up in the residence ''Darul Afia'', named after her mother, among 14 siblings. He completed his matriculation from
Dhaka Collegiate School Dhaka Collegiate School is a secondary school in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is one of the oldest schools in Bangladesh. The students of collegiate school are called Collegiatian. History The school was established in Dhaka on 21 June 1835 as Dhaka E ...
in 1941 and intermediate examination from
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. He then studied
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for his bachelor's degree (with honours) in 1946 and master's in 1947 at the
University of Dhaka The University of Dhaka (), also known as Dhaka University (DU), is a public university, public research university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1921, it is the oldest active university in the country. The University of Dhaka w ...
. He was expelled from Salimullah Hall, his residential dorm, because of his involvement in leftist politics. He was imprisoned for two years in 1952 for his participation in the
Bengali Language Movement The Bengali language movement was a political movement in East Bengal (modern-day Bangladesh) in 1952, advocating the recognition of the Bengali language as a co-lingua franca of the then-Dominion of Pakistan to allow its use in government ...
. While in jail, in 1954, he appeared at the master's examination in
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and stood first in the first class. Later, in 1958, he obtained his third master's degree in linguistics from
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.


Academic career

In 1947, Choudhury started his career in teaching at
Brajalal College Government Brajalal College (), also known as BL College, is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Bangladesh. It is the oldest higher educational institute in Khulna.The college started as a sister institute of Hindoo College ...
in
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. He moved to
Jagannath College Jagannath University (JnU) () is a public university located in Sadarghat, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Founded as ''Dhaka Brahma School'' in 1858 and renamed ''Jagannath School'' in 1872, and later renamed ''Jagannath College'' in 1884, the institution w ...
in
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in 1950. He joined the
University of Dhaka The University of Dhaka (), also known as Dhaka University (DU), is a public university, public research university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1921, it is the oldest active university in the country. The University of Dhaka w ...
later that same year and taught both in the departments of English and Bengali until 1971. He became reader in 1962 and professor in 1970 and the dean of the faculty of arts in 1971.


Political activity

Choudhury was associated with leftist politics and progressive cultural movements. In 1948, he attended the Communist Party Conference in Kolkata. He was elected Secretary of the ''"Progoti Lekhok O Shilpi Songho"'' (Progressive Writers and Artists Association). In 1952, he was arrested under the Preventive Detention Act for protesting against police repression and the killing of students on the Language Movement. In 1967, he protested the Pakistan government's ban on
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songs on radio and television. In the early 1950s, there was a movement in Pakistan to replace the
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alphabet with the
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. As a linguist and writer, Choudhury protested this move to undermine the native language of
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. He actively participated in the non-co-operation movement during the early part of 1971 and renounced his award ''
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'', awarded by the government of Pakistan in 1966.


Literary works

During his imprisonment in 1952–54, he wrote his symbolic drama on the historic language movement, ''Kabar'' ('' The Grave''). He continued to write after being freed from prison, some of his notable works being ''Roktakto Prantor'' (1959; a play about the
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), ''Chithi'' (1966) and ''Polashi Barrack O Onyanno'' (1969). In 1965, Choudhury redesigned the keyboard of the Bangla typewriter, named ''Munier Optima Keyboard'' in collaboration with Remington typewriters of the then
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. * ''Mir-Manas'', 1965 – literary critique of
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's literature * ''Ektala-Dotala'' (first ever Bengali drama telecast on television), 1965 * ''Dandakaranya'', 1966 * ''Tulanamulak Samalochana'' (Comparative critique), 1969 * ''Bangla Gadyariti'' (Bengali literary style), 1970


Awards

*
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(1962) * Daud Prize (1965) *
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(denounced, 1966) *
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(posthumously, 1980) * Bangladesh Mujibnagar Staff Welfare Association Commemoration (posthumously, 1992) * Language Activist and Political Prisoner Council Commemoration (posthumously, 1993) * Liberation War Teachers' Council Commemoration (posthumously, 1996) * Dhaka University Alumni Association Commemoration (posthumously, 2018) * Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commemoration (posthumously, 2019)


Death

After the Pakistani army crackdown in 1971 in the University of Dhaka area from which Chowdhury escaped like many, he moved to his parents' house, near Hatirpool. On 14 December 1971, he, along with a large number of Bengali intellectuals, educators, doctors and engineers, were kidnapped from their houses and later
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d and executed by the
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and its Bengali collaborators Al-Badr and Al-Shams. According to a witness, Choudhury was last seen in Physical Training College in
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, Dhaka where his fingers were mutilated. His dead body could not be identified. On 18 July 2013, Asif Munier Chowdhury Tonmoy, a son of Choudhury, made the statement before the International Crimes Tribunal-2. According to his testimony,
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, a Muslim leader based in London, and
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, based in the United States, were directly involved in abduction,
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and killing of Choudhury. On 3 November, the same year, both of them were sentenced in absentia after the court found that they were involved in the abduction and murders of 18 people – nine Dhaka University teachers including Choudhury, six journalists and three physicians – in December 1971.


Personal life

Choudhury was married to Lily Choudhury (1928–2021). Together, they had three sons, Ahmed Munier, Ashfaque Munier (Mishuk) and Asif Munier. Ashfaq was a cinematographer. Ahmed is retired and previously worked for UN missions in Africa. Asif is a human rights activist and works in the development sector. He was a founder member of ''Projonmo Ekattor'', a human rights group. Choudhury's notable siblings include actress
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,
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Kabir Chowdhury Kabir Chowdhury (9 February 1923 – 13 December 2011) was a Bangladeshi academic, essayist, materialist, translator, cultural worker and civil society activist. Early life and education Chowdhury was born in Brahmanbaria of the then Tippera ...
(1923- 2011), columnist Shamsher Choudhury (died 2012), language activist Nadera Begum (died 2013) and the first Bengali Cadet to be awarded Sowrd of Honour at
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, Lt. Colonel Abdul Qayyum (died 2013).


Legacy

Since 1989, a Bangladeshi theater troupe named ''Theatre'' has been conferring theater personalities for their contribution to the performing art form with ''Munier Chowdhury Shammanona'' award.
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confers ''Shaheed Munier Choudhury Memorial Award'' to book publishing houses for the merit of quality of printing and aesthetic values. Central Road, the street in Dhaka where Choudhury lived, was renamed to ''Shaheed Munier Chowdhury Road''. In 1991, on the 20th anniversary of Bangladesh's independence, the government issued a commemorative stamp featuring Choudhury. On 27 November 2020,
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celebrated his 95th birthday with a
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References

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