Saquib Rahman
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Saquib Rahman | |
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| Citizenship | |
| Education | BRAC University University of Dhaka University of Warwick |
| Occupations | Lawyer, Academic, Activist |
Political party | Jatiya Party (2019–2023) |
| Children | 1 |
| Parents |
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| Relatives | President Hussain Muhammad Ershad (grand-uncle) G. M. Quader (grand-uncle) |
Saquib Rahman is a Bangladeshi lawyer, academic, political commentator, and activist. He gained significant public attention for his long-standing advocacy for justice for the victims of the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles revolt, during which his father, Colonel Quadrat Elahi Rahman Shafique, was killed.[1][2][3] Rahman currently serves as a senior lecturer of Law at North South University and is the editor of Progress Magazine.[4][5]
Rahman was born to Colonel Quadrat Elahi Rahman Shafique, and celebrity chef and television personality, Lobbi Rahman.[6][7] He is related to prominent political figures in Bangladesh, being the grand-nephew of former Bangladeshi military dictator H. M. Ershad and politician G. M. Quader.[8]
When he was 18 years old and studying bachelor's, he lost his father during the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles revolt.[9][10] Rahman would later go on to pursue a career in Law. He completed his LL.B. from Brac University, a Master of Social Sciences (MSS) in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Dhaka, and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation from the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom.[11][12]