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- From: salama@topaz.ucq.edu.au
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.pakistan
- Subject: The other side of the coin
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.135203.13138@topaz.ucq.edu.au>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 13:52:03 AET
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- Recently a number of misleading articles hve appeared on scp/scb
- regarding the events of 1970-71. A few Pakistanis rushed to apologise for
- what they know nothing about. A number of Bangladeshis had been blowing
- the trumpet of their innocence and alleged atrocities of Pakistanis but
- what they failed is to acknowledge their own brutal acts. If the Bangladeshis
- are really sincere and honest for reconciliation then they should
- acknowledge the truth and admit their atrocities against the nonbengalis
- which well match the ones of Serbians against Bosnian muslims.
- Some of them have asked for "stats" and "sources". What they really mean
- is to show the evidence from the western media. Unfortunately the atrocities
- of the mukti bahni (freedom fighters) have not well documented by western
- media but it doesn't mean that the evidence is not there. The reason why
- western media didn't cover the massacre of nonbengalis by the mukti bahni
- and their supports is very abvious. They weren't in the small places like
- Santahar, Sylhet, Paksi, Dinajpur, Bograh, etc. The media attention was
- focused on the political scene, mainly in Dacca and also that the scene of
- army tanks rolling down the streets of Dacca made a better story from a
- reporters point of view. Even if they wanted, they couldn't risk their lives
- to witness the murders, rapes and lootings of hundreds of thousands of
- Biharis. Biharis were politically too insignficant to be noticed by the
- western media. Also that they were evacuated at very early stage from Dacca
- and Chittagong. Then how they got the information of the alleged atrocities
- of Pak army?
- The articles I had read long ago which reflected the atrocities of the
- mukti bahni are unfortunately not available here and I don't remember the
- exact references. But the truth doesn't lie in the "stats" and the "sources".
- Eyewitnesses are still alive to tell the stories of those massacres.
- From my very limited resources here I will show why the western media
- didn't cover the sufferings and miseries of nonbengalis in the hands of
- mukti bahni. Here is quote from KEESING'S CONTEMPORARY ARCHIVES, May 1-8, 1971
- Pages 24568-9.
- "With official communications between East Pakistan and the rest of the
- world cut, and a rigorous press censorship in force, THE ONLY NEWS OF THE
- CIVIL WAR in the province came from CLANDESTINE RADIO BROADCASTS, from refugees
- crossing into India, from statements by foreign press correspondents after
- they had left East Pakistan, for the outside world and from INDIAN NEWSPAPERS".
- Thus after the evacuation of the foreign reporters on April 6 ( who were
- only in Dacca and Chittagong) the western media relied on the propaganda of
- the "clandestine radio broadcasts" and the Indian press. That tells a lot.
- Another quote from the same source will give you a glimse of the truth.
- "Evacuation of British and American nationals from East pakistan
- as well as those other nationalities were carried out by air and sea during
- the first week of April. British refugees from East Pakistan spoke on
- April 6 of "bloody massacres" and "mass murders" in and around Chittagong, a
- British engineer saying that he had seen bodies piled high in the gutters and
- dogs and crows eating corpses in the streets nine days after they had fallen
- there. Refugees spoke of MASS KILLINGS AND SHOOTINS BY BOTH SIDES, THE ARMY
- AND AWAMI LEAGUE SUPPORTERS."
- The cries of the victims of mukti bahni have mostly gone unhaerd. If it
- is not as well recorded by the western media as it should had been then it
- doesn't mean that it never happened. You only need to listen to those people
- to know the truth.
- I will give another quote from a book called "Conflict, Crisis and
- War in Pakistan" by Kalim Siddiqui, published by The Macmillan Press Ltd, 1972.
- "The Awami League's greatest weakness was that while it had a vast
- following, it did not control the behaviour of its followers. To
- BENGALIS' ETERNAL SHAME THE FIRST BLOOD IN THE CIVIL WAR WAS DRWAN
- BY THEM. THEY KILLED, LOOTED, BURNT AND RAPED INNOCENT WEST PAKISTANI
- CIVILIANS AND NON-BENGALI MUSLIMS-THE BIHARIS- FOR THREE WEEKS BEFORE
- 25 MARCH, TAKING AN ESTIMATED 100,000 LIVES. Mujib failed to rise to
- the occasion to stop this carnage. Bhashani, the people's man, was the
- only one to condemn the sensless killing of Bihari Muslims."
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- This book and the others telling the other side of the story must be read to
- see the whole picture.
- The purpose of this article is not to flame the hatred between the
- Pakistanis and Bangladeshis but to keep the record straight. The point I want
- to raise here is if the Bangladeshis are sincere in reconciliation then they
- should acknowledge their atricities as well, instead of just blowing the
- trumpet of their righteousness. One sided stories and accusation wouldn't
- lead us to anywhere. I hope that some sensible Bangladeshis will come up
- with true and honest spirit of reconciliation, acknowledging the truth and
- admitting the evils done by the Bengalis. There is nothing wrong in admitting
- the wrongs of the past, you only need courage.
- Salam.
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