Abul Hassan Mahmud Ali
Abul Hassan Mahmud Ali | |
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আবুল হাসান মাহমুদ আলী | |
Ali in 2016 | |
Member of Parliament for Dinajpur-4 | |
Assumed office January 2009 | |
Prime Minister | Sheikh Hasina |
Minister of Disaster Management and Relief of People's Republic of Bangladesh | |
In office December 2012 – November 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Sheikh Hasina |
Foreign Minister of Bangladesh | |
In office November 2013 – January 2014 | |
Prime Minister | Sheikh Hasina |
Preceded by | Dipu Moni |
Succeeded by | Shahriar Alam |
Personal details | |
Born |
Dinajpur, Bengal, British India (now in Bangladesh) | 2 June 1943
Political party | Awami League |
Religion | Islam |
Abul Hassan Mahmud Ali (Bengali: আবুল হাসান মাহমুদ আলী) (born 2 June 1943) is a Bangladeshi politician and diplomat who has served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh since 2013.[1][2] He previously served as Minister of Disaster Management and Relief from 2012 to 2013.
Early life and education
Abul Hassan Mahmud Ali was born on 2 June 1943 in Daktarpara, Khamar Bishnuganj (Tangua Post Office), Khansama, Dinajpur (now in Bangladesh). He received a B.A. with Honours (1962) and an M.A. degree in Economics (1963) from Dhaka University. He was a lecturer in economics at Dhaka University from 1964–1966.[3]
Diplomatic career
He joined the Pakistan Foreign Service (then including Bangladesh) in 1966 and was posted as Vice-Consul of Pakistan in New York City in 1968. Immediately after arriving in New York in 1968, he began to organize the small Bangladeshi community in the United States.
He joined the Bangladesh independence movement, in April 1971, and was appointed as the representative to the United States from the provisional government of Bangladesh at Mujibnagar, in May 1971. Ali fought for Bangladesh independence in the U.S. and at the United Nations. He was executive assistant to Justice Abu Sayeed Chowdhury, Chief Overseas Representative of the Mujibnagar government, and leader of the Bangladesh delegation to the United Nations.
After the declaration of Bangladesh's independence, Ali served as representative to the United Nations and later as Acting Consul-General in New York City.
Subsequently, he served in various capacities at the Foreign Ministry in Dhaka and at Bangladesh missions abroad. He served, from 1977 to 1979, as First Secretary, Counsellor and Deputy High Commissioner in New Delhi, India. At the foreign ministry, from 1979 to 1982, Ali served as Director-General for Administration, for International Organisations, for United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, for Policy Planning for South Asia, and for Human Rights. From 1983 to 1986, Ali was Deputy Chief of Mission with the rank of Ambassador, in Beijing, China. From 1986 to 1990, he was Ambassador to Bhutan.
As Additional Foreign Secretary (Bilateral), Ali handled South Asia and Human Rights among other subjects. He negotiated and signed the agreement for the Tin Bigha Corridor Implementation Agreement with India, in 1992, and negotiated the Burmese Refugees Repatriation Agreement with Myanmar in 1992.
Ali was Ambassador to Germany, with concurrent accreditation to Austria and the Czech and Slovak Republics, from 1992 to 1995; Ambassador to Nepal, February to October 1996; High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, with concurrent accreditation to Ireland, 1996 to 2001.[3]
Political career
After retiring from active diplomatic service, in April 2001, Ali entered politics, joining the Bangladesh Awami League. He served as a member of the Awami League Central Election Committee and was appointed a member of the Central Advisory Council of the Awami League (December 2002). He was subsequently appointed Co-Chairman of the Awami League Subcommittee on International Affairs.
In December 2008, Ali was elected to the Bangladesh parliament, as the Awami League candidate, representing a rural constituency in Dinajpur, in northern Bangladesh. He was elected Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He received Government appointments to serve on various other important committees.
He was appointed to the Cabinet on 13 September 2012 and assumed charge of the newly created Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, as Minister, on 16 September 2012.
Ali was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in the government formed on 21 November 2013. He was re-appointed on 26 February 2014, following his re-election in the parliamentary elections of January 2014.[3]
Family
Ali has a wife and two grown sons.[3]
References
- ↑ "Foreign minister Hasan Mahmood Ali congratulates Mamata Banerjee on her party's win". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
- ↑ "BBIN to be game changer: Mahmood". Prothom Alo. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
- 1 2 3 4 "Life Sketch of H.E. Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali, M.P., Foreign Minister, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh" (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka. 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
External links
- Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief website
- Life sketch of Mr Mahmood Ali from Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief
- List of Ministries (general site link, English version available)
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Dipu Moni |
Minister of Foreign Affairs 2013–2014 |
Succeeded by Shahriar Alam (Politician) |