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    Amar Desh (Bengali: আমার দেশ, lit. 'My country'; listen ⓘ) is a Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka since 2004. [4] Amar Desh provides news about Bangladesh from local and regional perspectives and covers international news.

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    Mahmudur Rahman (Bengali: মাহমুদুর রহমান; born 6 July 1953), is the owner and editor of the Bengali daily Amar Desh in Bangladesh also an author, engineer and businessman.

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  7. List of newspapers in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    This list of newspapers in Bangladesh is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in Bangladesh.Newspapers published in Bangladesh are written in Bengali or English language versions.

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  9. 2012 ICT Skype controversy - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 ICT Skype controversy was the leaking of Skype conversations and emails between Mohammed Nizamul Huq, head judge and chairman of Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal, and Ahmed Ziauddin, a Bangladeshi lawyer based in Brussels. [1]