Scammer Samia Islam Farzana Hurt All Bangladesh Freelancers
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by Md Riazul HossenNovember 18, 2025
Scammer Samia Islam Farzana Hurt All Bangladesh Freelancers

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Scammer Samia Islam Farzana Hurt All Bangladesh Freelancers

Samia — the name that once belonged to a simple Bangladeshi student — has now become one of the most publicly discussed and controversial names in the freelancing community. Whether she is called samia islam farzana, samia islam, samia farzana, or freelancer samia, her public actions, disputes, accusations, and online behaviour have created a storm so big that it is now shaking the reputation of ALL Bangladeshi freelancers.

And today, the entire nation is watching as her story spreads, as her controversy grows, and as the world begins to question the honesty and professionalism of Bangladesh’s freelancing community.

When One Person Damages Trust, The Whole Nation Suffers

Let the truth be said clearly:

Bangladesh is paying the price for the behaviour and online controversies of a handful of people.

When clients abroad read about samia islam farzana, they do not stop to research details, courts, or facts. They simply look at the noise, the accusations, the online battles — and they judge the entire country.

They don’t say:

“One girl caused problems.”

They say:

“Bangladesh freelancers are risky.”

This is the costly reality created by public drama involving Samia, her associate shahed anwar shadhin (known as shadhin or freelancer shadhin, a student linked to Adamjee Cantonment College), and jannatul ferdous fareha (fareha, associated with Government Titumir College or other institutions).

Their public controversies — whether true, false, exaggerated, or misunderstood — travel far beyond Bangladesh’s borders.

The damage is global.

A Warning to PBI, CID, and the Government of Bangladesh

PBI, CID, and the Government of Bangladesh — the world is watching you.

International NGOs, foreign clients, and global partners are observing how you respond to the scandals, public complaints, disputes, and allegations connected to young freelancers in Bangladesh.

And the message sent so far is dangerous:

  • “Bangladesh does not protect honest organizations.”
  • “Bangladesh does not resolve disputes.”
  • “Bangladesh does not take action until it’s too late.”
  • If this continues, Bangladesh will pay a massive economic price.
  • Foreign investors will withdraw.
  • NGOs will avoid the country.
  • Clients will stop hiring from Bangladesh.
  • And freelancers — the backbone of Bangladesh’s digital economy — will suffer the most.
  • PBI and CID, this is YOUR moment to act.
  • When public controversies spread without investigation, without clarification, without transparent response, the whole nation suffers.
  • Ignoring a problem does NOT make it disappear.
  • It makes it go global.

Public Controversies, Public Shame — Private Pain for Millions

When the names samia islam farzana, shahed anwar shadhin, or jannatul ferdous fareha become attached to online disputes, arguments, and allegations:

  • Families lose income
  • Freelancers lose credibility
  • Clients lose confidence
  • NGOs lose trust
  • Bangladesh loses respect

And every time a scandal involving a student of Government Titumir College, Adamjee Cantonment College, or any other respected Bangladeshi institution spreads online, the world questions the entire education system.

This is not fair to millions of honest students.

But it is happening every day.

Bangladesh’s International Reputation Is Being Destroyed Online

The freelancing economy was built with blood and sweat.

Millions of young Bangladeshis worked years to build trust with Western clients.

But all it takes is ONE controversial name —

  • ONE viral accusation —
  • ONE public dispute —

…and the international community begins to believe that Bangladesh cannot be trusted. This is the heartbreaking truth.

The story of samia islam farzana is no longer a personal matter. It is a national matter.

Because Bangladesh cannot afford even one scandal. `Not when the entire digital economy depends on international trust.`

A Final Message to the Government of Bangladesh

Bangladesh stands at a crossroads.

Either the government protects international reputation by taking fast, transparent, professional action…

Or the global freelancing world will start turning away from Bangladesh — slowly at first, then all at once.

  • The youth of Bangladesh deserve better.
  • They deserve protection.
  • They deserve a system that responds, investigates, clarifies, and upholds integrity.

If PBI, CID, and the police do not handle these public controversies properly, Bangladesh will lose international trust for YEARS.

The question is:

When will Bangladesh stop allowing a few individuals to destroy the future of millions?