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Ahmed Kabir Kishore was born on 30 May, 1979 in Bangladesh, is a Bangladeshi cartoonist. Discover Ahmed Kabir Kishore's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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Ahmed Kabir Kishore Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ahmed Kabir Kishore worth at the age of 44 years old? Ahmed Kabir Kishore’s income source is mostly from being a successful cartoonist. He is from Bangladesh. We have estimated Ahmed Kabir Kishore's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Ahmed Kabir Kishore (আহমেদ কবির কিশোর; born 1974) is a Bangladeshi cartoonist.
He worked for human rights, Third gender people, health and consumer rights and the Bengali language.
Kishore, along with 10 others has been accused of "spreading rumours about Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the War of Independence of Bangladesh and the coronavirus pandemic, and using slander, confusion and discord in order to create chaos" under section 21/25 (1) (kha) 31/35 of the Digital Security Act of 2018.
He was accused of drawing cartoons and held in pre-trial detention in Bangladesh under the country's infamous Digital Security Act for 10 months since May 2, 2020.
Cartoonists Rights Network International, Cartooning for Peace, various international organizations and common people of Bangladesh raised concerns over the detention and custodial torture on Kishore.
Kishore's parents are AKM Mozammel Huq and Begum Kohinoor Huq.Mozammel Huque was a deputy general manager of Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation, an artist, actor, voice artist and a writer as well.
He incepted a new cultural activity just after independence war through publishing literature magazines.
Kishore learnt how to draw from his father and brother.
He passed SSC and HSC examination from Khalishpur Crescent School and BL College respectively.
He got admitted in the Architecture department of BUET, but didn't complete his studies.
Then he also joined the Bangladesh Navy as an officer cadet, promoted to midshipman and withdrawn from academy for protesting corporal punishment four days before passing out parade.
He achieved the most prestigious 'Captains cake' for his unerring performance in arts and crafts competition in the academy.
He completed his BSc from Naval Academy.
Kishore completed his MDP course from IBA, DU and was later admitted in governance studies (15-16) session under political science, Dhaka University and completed up to the third semester.
Kishore worked for the humor periodicals "Khobor Ache" of Daily Manobjomin, "Alpin" of Prothom Alo, "Bhimrul" of Amar Desh and "Bicchu" of Daily Jugantor.
His first job as a cartoonist was in the noted Bangladeshi weekly Bichitra.Then he joined in the daily Prothom Alo as a contributing cartoonist and later joined the Daily Amar Desh as an editorial cartoonist.
Kishore is identified as a Cartoonist Rights Network International (CRNI) "affiliate leader" in Bangladesh for his decade-long work as a cartoonist and activist.
During March and April 2020, Kishore drew several cartoons criticizing and satirizing the Bangladesh Government's handling of COVID-19 pandemic and posted it in his Facebook timeline with the title "Life in the Time of Corona".
In 2020, he also drew a satirical cartoon mocking the chairman of a private bank, a powerful businessman with close ties to the government of Bangladesh.
Kishore and his elder friend writer Mushtaq Ahmed were arrested in May, 2020 in Dhaka under the Digital Security Act by Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) unit-3.
The law enforcement agency claims they were detained on May 5 from Kakrail but Kishore alleged that he was picked up by 16-17 police in plainclothes on May 2, 2020, from his Shantinagar residence.
Kishore asked and one of the plainclothes police's introduced him as Jasim.
Mushtaq was detained for criticizing the Bangladesh government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
In total eleven people including Kishore and Mustaq were charged with "spreading rumours and carrying out anti-government activities".
Among other accused were Didarul Islam Bhuiyan, an activist of a platform called 'Rastrachinta' and Swedish-Bangladeshi journalist Tasneem Khalil, editor of Netra News.
According to police complaints, Kishore and other journalists are alleged to tarnish the image of the country by running a popular Facebook page "I am Bangladeshi".
Police complaint also mentioned cartoons Kishore's personal Facebook page, "Life in the Time of Corona."
In March 2021, Kishore and his lawyer told the court and the journalists that Kishore had been tortured in custody.
Kishore alleged that he was questioned for 69 hours from May 2 to May 5.
He was beaten with steel stick.
His ear's drum burst when RAB persons slammed his head.
He was denied food and insulin even after informing that he was diabetic.
Kishore showed the oozing ear canal and scars on his leg to the journalists of The Daily Star (Bangladesh) and Prothom Alo.
According to Kishore's brother Ahmed Kabir, Kishore suffered from trauma and major ear damage from the torture in custody.
Kishore needed surgery on his ear, eye and had to receive treatment for nose, throat and leg after getting out on bail.
Ashique Billah, legal and media wing director of RAB denied any allegations of torture on Kishore, mentioning that "Kishore was speaking as an aggrieved person", which statement he could not make as a law enforcement staff.
Human Rights Watch, PEN America, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and 13 OECD countries condemned the arrest, and torture of Kishore and Mushtaq.
They also urged the Government of Bangladesh to release Kishore.
Nine international organizations: AFAD, FORUM-ASIA, AHRC, ANFREL, CIVICUS, Eleos Justice - Monash University, FIDH, OMCT and Robert F Kennedy Human Rights in a joint statement called for investigations of the allegation of torture on Kishore.