David Bergman | |
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Born | c. 1965 |
Residence | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Nationality | British |
Citizenship | United Kingdom |
Alma mater | University of Birmingham |
Occupation | Journalist |
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Home town | Birmingham, England, United Kingdom |
Spouse(s) | Sara Hossain |
Relatives | Kamal Hossain (father in-law) |
Awards | Royal Television Society |
David Bergman (born c. 1965) is a British human rights activist and investigative journalist based in Bangladesh, who worked at the New Age, a Bangladesh national newspaper. He is known for his reportage on war crimes committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War. An investigative documentary on the subject he worked as a reporter and researcher for British television in 1995 won an award. He was convicted of contempt by Bangladesh's special war crimes tribunal in 2015 for contradicting the official figures of the war.
David Bergman is the son of Alan Bergman, a dentist from Hadley Wood, in north London. He holds degrees in both politics and law and his law degree is from the University of Birmingham.
Bergman is married to Bangladeshi lawyer and writer Sara Hossain, who is the co-editor of 'Honor': Crimes, Paradigms and Violence Against Women. His father-in-law is Dr. Kamal Hossain, who has been the president of the Gano Forum political party in Bangladesh since he founded it in 1992.
David Bergman is an investigative journalist and previously worked for the UK's Twenty Twenty. He has formerly worked at several Bangladeshi newspapers, including Dhaka Tribune, The Daily Star, Bdnews24.com, and New Age. In addition to writing for Bangladeshi papers, Bergman has contributed to Foreign Policy and The Economist. His coverage of the International War Crimes Tribunal appeared in The Independent newspaper.