Bangladeshis Urge UN to Investigate 1971 Genocide

The representatives also condemned the brutal police/paramilitary operation resulting in the death of scores of innocent civilians including children and women of all ages. The siege by the police force that lasted for several months was an ordeal of worst form of human rights violations witnessed by the 1.7 million inhabitants in its entire history including the periods of military dictatorships of the past.
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The representatives also condemned the brutal police/paramilitary operation resulting in the death of scores of innocent civilians including children and women of all ages. The siege by the police force that lasted for several months was an ordeal of worst form of human rights violations witnessed by the 1.7 million inhabitants in its entire history including the periods of military dictatorships of the past.

Participants also condemned in the strongest terms the opportunistic policies of the then ruling Pakistan Govt. and President for selling out lives of Bengali Muslims and other Hindu inhabitants of Pakistan to the Pakistani army.

Bangladeshis Urge UN to Investigate 1971 Genocide

The purpose of the demonstration was to raise awareness of the grave human rights abuses carried out by the hands of Pakistani Army in 1971 for crushing the Bengali Political Movements. The group also urged the United Nations and International Communities present there to find justice and seek the culprits.

More information and photos can be found at https://www.icpr-eu.com

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