Saquib Rahman

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Citizenship Bangladesh
OccupationsLawyer, Academic, Activist
Political party
Jatiya Party (2019–2023)
Saquib Rahman
Citizenship Bangladesh
EducationBRAC University
University of Dhaka
University of Warwick
OccupationsLawyer, Academic, Activist
Political party
Jatiya Party (2019–2023)
Children1
Parents
RelativesPresident 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]

Activism and BDR massacre advocacy

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