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Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin

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Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin (Bengali: চৌধুরী মঈনুদ্দীন), is the Chairman of Muslim Aid,[1] and Vice-Chairman of East London Mosque and London Muslim Centre.[2]

Career

Mr. Mueen-Uddin was a journalist at the Daily Purbodesh in 1971. [3] He was a special editor of the London-based weekly Dawat and a leader of the London-based Jamaat organization Dawatul Islam. [4] He is a Director of Muslim Spiritual Care Provision in the The United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS), a member of Multi Faith Group for Healthcare Chaplaincy (MFGHC), Chairman of Muslim Aid, Vice Chairman of East London Mosque and London Muslim Centre. [2]

Allegation of War Crimes

Allegedly, During Liberation war of Bangladesh, Mr. Mueen-Uddin was involved in killing of Bangali intellectuals. [3] [5]


References

  1. ^ "Charities in terror fund spotlight" - BBC News
  2. ^ a b The website of Multi-Faith Group for Healthcare Chaplaincy
  3. ^ a b Fox Butterfield's report in New York Times on January 3, 1972.
  4. ^ Genocide 1971, An Account Of The Killers And Collaborators Genocide’71, published by Muktijuddha Chetana Bikash Kendra, 5th Edition, p. 185, 248.
  5. ^ A report.