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Thursday, November 24, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Re: [WideMinds] Re: [Dahuk]: Mujib's confusion on Bangladeshi deaths



Mr. Manik,

"... then three million deaths are a normal outcome. ..."
....this is not the answer of ''How was the love?''  

This is a historical data. Our history is full of biased information and the new generation will always seek for the truth.
 
This number should not be based on assumption. It is still possible to count the number of the Shaheed of our Liberation War. 

But BAL does not want to reduce their political capital. Sk. Hasina never lies, she just increase or decrease the information. So was your father Sk. Mujib. More importantly he was misguided by the Golam Leaguer like you. 

New freedom fighters are included when BAL comes to power and Kaders Siddiqui(s) become war criminals when they oppose BAL atrocities. 
 
Desh-Bondhu, 
'Desher Kotha Bolay'


Sent: Thursday, 24 November 2011, 17:05
Subject: [WideMinds] Re: [Dahuk]: Mujib's confusion on Bangladeshi deaths

 
Do you have any confusion about the number of people who crossed the border in '71 ? Ten million unarmed innocent Bangladeshi had to cross the border in fear of their lives ! They did not cross the border for a picnic trip to India . They have seen the massacre killings, atrocities by the heinous Pak. army . When millions of people cross border in fear of life leaving behind every thing , then three million deaths are a normal outcome. Remember that the notorious butcher Tikka Khan told  his army before the operation that he wants land not the people !! So, we don't believe Mr. Sirajur Rahman's MADE UP statement .
 
Regards,
Dr. Manik

From: Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 12:17 AM
Subject: [Dahuk]: Mujib's confusion on Bangladeshi deaths

 
Mujib's confusion on Bangladeshi deaths


Serajur Rahman
Retired deputy head, BBC Bengali Service

On 8 January 1972 I was the first Bangladeshi to meet independence leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman after his release from Pakistan. He was brought from Heathrow to Claridge's by the Indian high commissioner Apa Bhai Panth, and I arrived there almost immediately.

Mujib was puzzled to be addressed as "your excellency" by Mr Panth. He was surprised, almost shocked, when I explained to him that Bangladesh had been liberated and he was elected president in his absence. Apparently he arrived in London under the impression that East Pakistanis had been granted the full regional autonomy for which he had been campaigning. During the day I and others gave him the full picture of the war. I explained that no accurate figure of the casualties was available but our estimate, based on information from various sources, was that up to "three lakh" (300,000) died in the conflict.

To my surprise and horror he told David Frost later that "three millions of my people" were killed by the Pakistanis. Whether he mistranslated "lakh" as "million" or his confused state of mind was responsible I don't know, but many Bangladeshis still believe a figure of three million is unrealistic and incredible.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/24/mujib-confusion-on-bangladeshi-deaths






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