DHAKA, Nov 29, 2023 (BSS) - Former foreign secretary and ambassador Wali-ur
Rahman passed away at a Dhaka hospital this morning.
He was 80.
He died of cardiac arrest around 10:30 am at LabAid Hospital in Dhaka. He was
rushed to LabAid Hospital earlier in the day after he suffered a stroke,
family sources said.
Wali-ur Rahman was the executive director of Bangladesh Institute of Law and
International Affairs (BILIA) and chairman of the Bangladesh Heritage
Foundation.
He is widely acclaimed for his role in 1971 and after Bangladesh's
independence.
He left the Pakistan foreign service in 1971 and joined the then-Mujibnagar
government, which coordinated the Liberation War.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman sent him to the UN in Geneva in January
1972 where he served as permanent observer from 1972 to 1975.
Ambassador Rahman served as Special Envoy of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
during 1997-1998.
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen expressed deep grief and sorrow at his death.
In a condolence message, he said Wali-ur Rahman showed courage by protesting
the heinous murder of Bangabandhu and his family members.
"He also played an important role in bringing back the murderers of
Bangabandhu," Momen said.