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Xulhaz Mannan was born on 12 October, 1976, is a Founder of Bangladesh's first and only LGBT magazine. Discover Xulhaz Mannan'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 39 years old?
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25 April, 2016 |
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Xulhaz Mannan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Xulhaz Mannan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Xulhaz Mannan worth at the age of 39 years old? Xulhaz Mannan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Editor. He is from . We have estimated Xulhaz Mannan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Mannan's mother is a retired education ministry officer, and his father, who died several years ago was actively involved with the Bangladeshi independence movement in 1971.
Xulhaz Mannan (জুলহাজ মান্নান; 12 October 1976 – 25 April 2016) was an employee of the United States embassy in Dhaka and the founder of Bangladesh's first and only LGBT-themed magazine, Roopbaan.
He was killed in his apartment along with another LGBT activist Mahbub Rabbi Tonoy in a machete attack by Islamist extremists.
Mannan was born on 12 October 1976.
He completed his SSC and HSC (1993) at Dhaka Residential Model College.
He was involved in cultural activities from junior school.
He then completed his B.Com at City College, Dhaka.
Later he studied at Dhaka University and finished with honors in International Relations.
In 2003 he received a master's degree of Social Sciences in Peace and Conflict Studies.
Mannan was founder and publisher of Roopbaan, the only magazine for the LGBT community in Bangladesh launched in 2014.
He had worked in the human rights sector especially for the LGBT community in Bangladesh.
He successfully arranged a "rainbow rally" in Dhaka in April 2014, however the rally was canceled in 2016 on police instruction as Islamic groups threatened to kill anyone taking part.
He started his career in MGH group, and later joined the US embassy, Dhaka, as a protocol officer of the ambassador till 2015 and then switched to US Aid in September 2015.
He was involved in many activities outside work.
He was a script writer for a NTV production at the very beginning.
Photography, travel, hiking, event organizing were some of his hobbies.
On 27 April 2016, Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina criticized his writings by comparing them with adult content.
He had received death threats after trying to organise a youth LBGT "Rainbow Rally" in early April 2016.
Mannan was killed in his apartment along with LGBT activist Mahbub Rabbi Tonoy in a stabbing attack shortly after he had posted pictures of himself on the Internet and openly declaring he was gay.
It is believed it was the open declaration of his sexuality which gave the go ahead for the extremist group that killed him.
A witness reported five men leaving the scene chanting "Allahu Akbar" ("Allah is Great").
Ansar al-Islam, an Al-Qaida-linked group claimed responsibility for the murders stating as he had himself confirmed his sexuality he needed to be killed according to shariah law.
In May 2019, eight extremists were charged by Bangladesh police for the murders.
Four of the eight are in custody and police are still searching for the others.
In August 2021 the court sentenced six people to death for the murder.
Inclusive Bangladesh, in 2021, started Xulhaz Mannan Memorial Award of Diversity to celebrate Xulhaz's legacy and to perpetuate his passion and vision..