Mohammad Ali Zinnat

Ramu Mayhem: 7 years on, Uttam Barua still missing

Uttam Barua, the Buddhist youth whose Facebook page image was doctored with an anti-Islam post to incite the 2012 Ramu attack, is still missing.

5y ago

Drowning a major concern

Drowning of tourists in Cox's Bazar sea beach remains a serious concern as a section of people often violate safety rules and get into the water in risky areas and times.

8y ago

Huge potential, problems untouched

The largest wholesale market of dried fish, called shutki in Bangla, at Naziratek in Cox's Bazar is buzzing with activity as traders, workers and wholesalers have joined forces to make a good profit this time around.

8y ago

Bumper betel nut yield in Cox's Bazar

Farmers in the district are all smiles this season as they reaped bumper crop of betel nuts.

8y ago

3 lakh Rohingyas staying illegally

Apart from more than 32,000 registered Rohingyas in two refugee camps of Cox's Bazar, about three lakh of the ethnic minorities from Myanmar are living illegally in the district. The statistics came from the first round of government census, held from February 1 to 23 to identify Rohingya families in Bangladesh.

8y ago

Good days for salt farmers

Several thousand salt producers are happy seeing profits for the first time in three years after the government took up a policy

9y ago

Betel nut sees bumper yield

A bumper production of betel nut and a fair price for the produce have put a big smile on the growers' faces in Ukhia

9y ago

Dry fish trade thriving in Cox’s Bazar of Bangladesh

The coastal district of Cox's Bazar produces dried fish, called shutki in Bangla, worth around Tk 300 crore every year, with about one lakh people directly involved in the trade.

9y ago
June 2, 2015
June 2, 2015

Kidnapped, turned into slaves of past

“My arms and legs were tied in such a way that it was impossible for me even to change sides without help,” said Jewel, who was abducted and held captive by human traffickers in November last year.

May 7, 2015
May 7, 2015

Desperate Bangladeshi fortune-seekers embark on dangerous sea voyage to Malaysia

The voyage that Jewel Barua had made to Thailand on a cargo vessel crammed with several hundred deceived jobseekers tells of a harrowing journey redolent of a time when slave trade was a profitable business across continents.

May 6, 2015
May 6, 2015

Traffickers call departure points in Teknaf of Bangladesh ‘Malaysia airports’

Teknaf upazila is the south-eastern tip of Bangladesh, a perfect place for boats to set sail in secrecy.

May 5, 2015
May 5, 2015

Traffickers kidnap Bangladeshis and send to Malaysia as slave labour

Emran Hossain and Mohammad Ali Zinnat did an extensive investigation into human trafficking from Bangladesh to Malaysia. For over three months, they carried out a thorough research, interviewed trafficking victims, brokers and rights groups, and travelled to the southeastern coastal areas before reporting on the clandestine crime that brings to mind the horror of slave trade of the past.

May 4, 2015
May 4, 2015

Slave Trade Booms In Dark Triangle

Promising jobs in Malaysia, transnational human traffickers held about 2.5 lakh Bangladeshis captive in Thailand...

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