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Selina Parvin

Selina Parvin ( March 31, 1931December 14, 1971) was a Bangladeshi journalist and poet. She is one of the intellectual martyrs killed by Al-Badr on December 14, immediately before the victory after the 9 month long war of independence of Bangladesh in 1971. This day later came to be commemorated as the intellectual martyr day. As a journalist she used to work for ''Weekly Begum'', ''Weekly Lalana'' and ''Shilalipi''.〔 She was buried in Azimpur Graveyard on 18 December 1971.
==Childhood==
Selina was born in Ramganj Upazila of erstwhile Noakhali District.〔〔 Her father Md Abidur Rahman was a teacher. When after World War II her father's house in Feni District was seized, the family had to settle back in village. Then 12-year-old Selina was a student in class six and skilled in writing poetry and stories. Due to the traditional conservative rural context she had to put an end to her schooling. At the age of 14 she was married against her consent and she refused to live with her husband. She wanted to study further but could not succeed in the matriculation exam. After 10 years they divorced.〔স্মৃতি: ১৯৭১, Volume 4, Page 98, Bangla Academy, ISBN 984-07-3351-6〕

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