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Md Sifayet Ullah is a Journalist based in Chattogram, specializing in Science & Environment and Natural Disasters with expertise in News Gathering and Feature Stories. Available for freelance assignments on Paydesk. Speaks Bengali and English

Md Sifayet Ullah


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About Md
A journalist based in Bangladesh | Covering environmental crime, shipbreaking industry and climate change related issues since 2017 | Global Investigative Journalism Network named his story as one of the best investigative story from Bangladesh in 2024 | He gained recognition for a collaborative efforts with Deutsche Welle (DW) to disclose hazardous impact of the shipbreaking industry in 2023.
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News Gathering Feature Stories Content Writing
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Science & Environment Natural Disasters Investigative Reporting
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The video offers a stark look into Bangladesh’s booming shipbreaking industry, where vast vessels are dismantled along Sitakunda’s coastline under hazardous and unregulated conditions. Workers—often lacking protective gear—use crude tools to cut through toxic ship material, exposing themselves to asbestos, heavy metals, and other dangerous substances. Despite promises of safety compliance, the reality is grim: frequent injuries, respiratory illnesses, and environmental contamination. Marine life suffers as pollutants seep into coastal waters and soil. The video underscores that while shipbreaking fuels economic growth, urgent reforms are essential to safeguard both human lives and the fragile ecosystem.
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