Humayun Kabir, a distinguished figure in Bangladesh’s political landscape, serves as the Foreign Affairs Advisor to BNP Acting Chairman Mr. Tarique Rahman. With an impressive academic and professional background, Mr. Kabir has emerged as a dedicated advocate for democracy, global cooperation, and Bangladesh’s rightful place on the world stage.
Academic Background
Humayun Kabir’s academic journey spans prestigious institutions across the United Kingdom:
- International Relations (Undergraduate) – University of Sussex, UK
- MSc in Politics – London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
- Master’s in Management – University of Hertfordshire
- LLM in Law – BPP Law School
This rich academic foundation in politics, law, and international relations has equipped him with the skills and insights necessary for meaningful political engagement.
Political Career – Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)
Mr. Kabir holds a crucial position within the BNP leadership:
- Foreign Affairs Advisor to Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman
- Coordinator of BNP’s UK and Europe Chapters
- Member of BNP’s International Affairs Sub-Committee
He plays an active role in engaging with the international community, ensuring that BNP’s democratic aspirations and concerns are heard and respected globally.
Professional and Social Contributions
Outside of politics, Mr. Kabir has held several key roles:
- Legal and financial consultancy across the UK and Europe
- Active involvement with the British Human Rights Council
- Delegate at UN Climate Change Conferences (COP26 & COP28)
- Advocate for transparency and global justice
His work demonstrates a unique blend of legal expertise, international diplomacy, and grassroots activism.
Commitment to Justice
With experience working closely with the UK Ministry of Justice, Mr. Kabir is committed to defending the rights of the Bangladeshi diaspora and ensuring accountability in governance both at home and abroad.
“Leadership is about vision, voice, and values. I believe in building bridges between Bangladesh and the world for a better democratic future.”
— Humayun Kabir
