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1y ago
Narayanpur is a small village near the city of Akhaura. On the 6th of May, 1971, Pakistani forces entered the town and attacked the innocent village folk. The details about this genocide were collected from Gulzan Bibi, who had survived the Pakistani military onslaught in Narayanpur.
Gulzan Bibi had witnessed Razakars, Peace Committee members and Pakistani soldiers break into the home of Abdul Aziz. Abdul Aziz and his wife were shot dead by Pakistani soldiers. Soon, all the male members of Gulzan Bibi’s family were tied up by the Pakistanis and were surrounded. Many of these family members h ..read more
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1y ago
Riverine Bangladesh's rivers, lakes, nullahs, gorges and streams have been flowing with the blood-soaked deluge of those millions of sons and daughters butchered by the heinous, barbaric Pakistan and its Army for the last 51 years. The indelible mark and the pain of the Genocide, rapes, annihilation, and racial and ethnic cleansing remain constant phenomena in Bengalis' minds and thinking.
The brutality, humiliation, obliteration and helplessness of that era are the most significant bones of contention for all the 160 million Bengali people of Bangladesh and beyond.
Pakistan and its armies we ..read more
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1y ago
Bangladeshis are enjoying their independence now and are developing rapidly. However, the world owes Bangladesh something important, that is, the acknowledgment of the genocide and its resulting remedies. The entire world witnessed the genocide perpetrated by Pakistan in 1971 when Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibar Rahman professed the independence of a self-governing new Bangladesh. However, the Bangladesh genocide is still not globally recognized even after 51 years.
The Bangladesh government and all segments of the Bangladeshi population need to raise an intensive and strong voice demanding recogn ..read more
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1y ago
Inhuman butchering at Nathpara
This is the story of people beheaded and butchered at Nathpara by the Shawkat Bahini—an anti-liberation force that supported the Pakistani military of occupation during the Bangladesh Liberation war of 1971.
After the Pakistani military had commenced Operation Searchlight on 25 March 1971, they started the massive genocide of the Bengali people. Nathpara was near the city of Chittagong, and by the 30-31st of March, the Pakistani military started entering Nathpara. Meanwhile, the Bihari community of Nathpara, who came from India during the partitions, supported t ..read more
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1y ago
Bangladesh Genocide (1971), the mass killing of the East Pakistanis by the then Pakistan occupation armed forces can be referred to as one of the world's worst holocausts. The Pakistani attackers and their local supporters – Ali Badr, Razakars, and Al-Shams – turned to mass extermination in various parts of Bangladesh during the nine months of the Bangladesh Liberation War.
Image: Mass Grave-Chuknagar
According to AKM Mozammel Haque, Minister for Liberation War Affairs, the total number of places of mass killing is not yet confirmed. As per the records of the War Crime Facts Findings Committ ..read more
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1y ago
Before the last light of the eve of the Victory day - we had a webinar with Chris Blackburn a friend of Bangladesh - A highly claimed Geo Political Analyst who has been analysing terrorism and radicalisation and an expert of South Asian Geo politics and geo economics.
https://youtu.be/7iNbp0XrkEk ..read more
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1y ago
"16th December is knocking at the door to cross the Golden Jubilee of the Birth of Bangladesh. The country will embark soon on the road to prosperity to march ahead with an aspiration to reach for the centenary. Long before the centenary comes, the Liberation War generation will be perhaps gone by then. But today, many who are in their teens, in their thirties or even in their forties are slowly and gradually being clouded with the events leading to the Birth of Bangladesh in 1971. There were a series of protracted movements, brainwashing, campaigns, and propaganda to water down the ferocity ..read more
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1y ago
Collected
The modern era has come with unparalleled advances, yet it has also witnessed unprecedented destruction. Although mass killing has occurred throughout history, in the 19th and 20th centuries, mass death and displacement became all too easy. The twentieth century, in particular, was not only a century of world war and ideological extremism. It was, in Daniel Goldhagen’s words, “worse.” It was a century of “ethnic cleansing” and mass atrocity. Tens of millions of people around the globe were uprooted from their homelands, expelled based on their nationalities. Nationality, in turn, wa ..read more
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1y ago
What we do :
Provide relief, rehabilitation and aid for the sufferers of genocide and their families.
Research and gather evidence about genocide all around the world
Identify mass graves
Witness collection services
Educate on the subject of crimes against humanity
Publish books on human rights, ethnic cleansing, minority rights protection and its importance
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1y ago
Bangladesh is observing its 51st birth anniversary on the 26 March; what a journey it has been since the independence war and the Genocide. It was the most triumphant moment in the history of the Bengali people from all over the world. In the 4000 years old anthropological footprints of the Bengali people, this outstanding achievement of becoming an independent country is perhaps the best attainment. Bengalis have so many things to be proud of incredible stories for many other races to learn from; those attributes are non-existent by and large. Bengali race is the third largest ethnic group i ..read more