Pakistan's Mega-Genocide -- A Docudrama
There are a number of International, bangladeshi, Indian (After all they were involved too in a very partisan manner) and even pakistan sources, that accept that betweenone and three million Bangla Muslims and Muslims were killed be West pakistani in their effort to suppress the freedom movement.
Pakistan can not become a great nation, unless its leadership acknowledges, repents and vows never to repeat the 1971 Genocide.
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Excerpt from another blog:
http://freedomspeace.blogspot.com/2005/05/pakistans-mega-genocide-docudrama.html
Leading up to 1971, East Pakistan had been working politically and nonviolently toward independence from West Pakistan, almost a thousand miles away. It was on the verge of success after Pakistan’s 1969 national election, when the Bengali Awami League gained an absolute majority in the national legislature.However, the ruling generals of Pakistan were absolutely opposed to East Pakistan gaining independence, so in 1971 General Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan, the self appointed president of Pakistan and commander-in chief of the army and his top generals, prepared a careful and systematic military operation against East Pakistan.
They planned to murder that country’s Bengali intellectual, cultural, and political elite. To reiterate what is hard to believe, at the highest level of this regime, the rulers planned, prepared, and executed the cold-blooded murder of the best and brightest Bengalis in East Pakistan, and murdered indiscriminately many of its Hindus, driving the rest into India. This despicable and cutthroat plan was outright genocide.
Pakistan can not become a great nation, unless its leadership acknowledges, repents and vows never to repeat the 1971 Genocide.
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Excerpt from another blog:
http://freedomspeace.blogspot.com/2005/05/pakistans-mega-genocide-docudrama.html
Leading up to 1971, East Pakistan had been working politically and nonviolently toward independence from West Pakistan, almost a thousand miles away. It was on the verge of success after Pakistan’s 1969 national election, when the Bengali Awami League gained an absolute majority in the national legislature.However, the ruling generals of Pakistan were absolutely opposed to East Pakistan gaining independence, so in 1971 General Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan, the self appointed president of Pakistan and commander-in chief of the army and his top generals, prepared a careful and systematic military operation against East Pakistan.
They planned to murder that country’s Bengali intellectual, cultural, and political elite. To reiterate what is hard to believe, at the highest level of this regime, the rulers planned, prepared, and executed the cold-blooded murder of the best and brightest Bengalis in East Pakistan, and murdered indiscriminately many of its Hindus, driving the rest into India. This despicable and cutthroat plan was outright genocide.

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