Friday, May 18, 2012

Oppression of Bangalees by Pak Army

                                                         
Oppression of Pakistani Ruler
           
                        To save their lives, many people shifted to villages. But no place in Bangladesh was state for the unfortunate Bangles. The marauding hordes spread all over Bangladesh and perpetrated oppression on the Bangalees. Razakars, al-Badars, al-Shams the auxiliary armed organizations had also been formed. These organizations helped the Pak Army in their acts of man –slaughter, arson and rape which they committed with any scruple. The people were ultimately compelled to take shelter in neighboring India.    

                                                              Meanwhile Mukti Bhini came into being and the Bangles wgi could not flee away sensed a pulse of life in them. The Mukti Bahini kept the occupation forces always in utter embarrassment through their occasional armed operations. Very soon Mukti Bahini became strong and well-trained and the Indian forces came to their assistance. The Military rulers of Pakistan attacked India for her support to the just cause of the Bangles. The valiant Mukti Bahini and the Indian forces under a joint command fought a grim battle against the Pakistani hordes. The allied forces gave a crushing defeat to the formidable enemy who surrendered on the 16th December, 1971.
The Picture of Operation Search Light in 1971
  

                                                  But even before their surrender the brute army of Pakistan did not stop their act of genocide. They butchered a large number of intellectuals, doctors, journalists and persons of their important professions. It is thus crystal clear that the ruling junta of Pakistan had a planned program me to commit genocide in Bangladesh. About 30 lakh of people were killed and 2 lakh of women violated. No one would find a parallel in the pages of history of such a horrible but planned genocide.  

The various War Crimes Tribunals and also the U.N.s convention on genocide have recognized crimes against humanity as punishable offenses. The Pakistani hordes should
have been tried and punished for their crimes and genocides in Bangladesh, but Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib granted amnesty to them.

 

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