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Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

Sajeeb Wazed Joy seeks international recognition of 1971 genocide

Dhaka, March 27: Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the Prime Minister's son and ICT advisor, sought international recognition of the brutal massacre carried out on March 25 in 1971 under the name of 'Operation Search Light'.

A cause whose time has come: Recognition of the 1971 Bangladesh Genocide

July 11: In 1971 the deaths of three million people, the rape of more than 200,000 women, the ten million who fled for their lives and took refuge in India, and the thirty million who were internally displaced, shocked many people around the world. The attempt by the Pakistan military to destroy the Bengalis as a people during the Bangladesh War of Independence was recognised, at least by some, for what it was. The headline in the London Sunday Times read simply ‘Genocide’.

Efforts are being made to recognize Genocide Day in the world: Home Minister

Dhaka, 26 March 2023 : Efforts are being made to recognize Black Night on March 25 as 'Genocide Day' globally, said Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal.

Sheikh Hasina calls for international recognition of Genocide Day

Dhaka, March 26, 2023 : Prime Minister and Awami League president Sheikh Hasina has called upon the international community including the United Nations to recognize the day that the Pakistani military carried out the genocide on the Bengali nation on March 25, 1971 as 'International Genocide Day'. He made this call in the president's speech at the Awami League Parliamentary Board meeting at Ganobhaban on Saturday (March 25).

March 26, Dhaka turned into a mortuary

Special Report, Dhaka, March 26: Mominul Haque Khoka was the regular companion of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from the fifties. Being in Bangabandhu's company for a long, he became a silent witness of many incidents in the past. After Bangabandhu was arrested on the night of March 25, 1971, he shouldered the responsibility of the the former's entire family. He kept Bangabandhu's family safe until they were caught by the Pakistani forces. At this time, he remained in hiding with everyone in different places of the capital. From Mominul Haque Khoka's memorial book titled 'Astaragae Smriti Samujjwal: Bangabandhu, Tar Poribar O Ami', the events after March 25 are highlighted:

We do not want war-conflict: Prime Minister

Dhaka, March 25: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called upon the countrymen and the world to build an egalitarian society free from all forms of discrimination and sectarianism.

1971 Genocide: DU Vice-Chancellor calls for collective action to seek UN recognition

Dhaka, November 21: The Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University (DU) Prof. Dr. Md. Akhtaruzzaman called upon the organizations and institutions based on the liberation war to work together for the international and UN recognition of the genocide committed in Bangladesh during the 1971 liberation war. He made this call in the president's speech at a coordination meeting organized by 'Amra Ekattar', an organization of liberation war ideals, held at DU's vice-chancellor building on the occasion of the preparation of the International Genocide Remembrance Day on December 9.

The 1971 Genocide of Bengalis- An obliterated truth

Bangladesh has been campaigning for getting recognition of March 25 as the International Genocide Day by all the countries in the world. The conflict in erstwhile East Pakistan, during 1970-71, was one of the bloodiest and most contested in the post-WWII era.In the 9-month-long war of liberation against Pakistan about three million innocent people were killed and more than 200,000 women were violated.

Bangladesh urges World Genocide Day on March 25

Dhaka, October 1: Half-a-century after it suffered, Bangladesh urges that the world recognize the genocide of unarmed civilians by the Pakistan Army, March 25, the day it began, be observed as International Genocide Day.

Bangladesh observes Intellectual Martyr’s Day

Dhaka, December 15: On the occasion of the Intellectual Martyr’s Day or Black Day in the history of Bangladesh, different political, social, cultural and prominent groups recalled with horror and shame, the systemic and targeted genocide by the Pakistan Army of the best and brightest minds of Bangladesh.

Nation observes Martyred Intellectuals' Day with due respect

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, 15 December 2021: The nation observed the Martyred Intellectuals' Day paying glowing tributes to the intellectuals who were brutally murdered by the Pakistani occupation forces and their local collaborators at the fag-end of the country's Liberation War in 1971.

Mirpur Memorial is ready to pay homage to the martyred intellectuals of the country

Own representative, Dhaka, 13 December 2021: 14 December, the sad day of the Bengali nation. The country's best intellectuals were brutally slaughtered on this very day just before the victory in the war of liberation with Pakistan in 1971. To commemorate that day of mourning, the Bengali nation has been observing Martyred Intellectuals Day on 14th December every year. On this day, the Martyred Intellectuals are honored with flowers on the blood red altar of the memorial.

Genocide of 1971: Nuzhat Choudhury demands trial of Pakistan

New Delhi: Bangladesh's martyr-intellectual Alim Chowdhury's daughter Nuzhat Chowdhury has joined an international platform to demand a trial for the Pakistani Army and government for the 1971 genocide.

Rakhine rally in Dhaka to protest 'genocide' in Myanmar

Dhaka, Oct 11, 2020: The Darakhin Community of Bangladesh has gathered in Dhaka to protest against crimes against humanity, including murder, rape and arson, in Myanmar's Arakan State.