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Some Pakistanis will realise what "really" happened, others will wallow in their delusions.

Or the opposite, that some Bengalis will realize what really happened and the level of faecal matter they have been fed via their "liberator" to prop up myths.
 
Or the opposite, that some Bengalis will realize what really happened and the level of faecal matter they have been fed via their "liberator" to prop up myths.
Yes, International Commission of Jurists, R. Sisson, L.E. Rose, Susan Browmiller etc. were all RAW agents.

Maybe I should start posting NYT articles of that era.
 
Yes, International Commission of Jurists, R. Sisson, L.E. Rose, Susan Browmiller etc. were all RAW agents.

Maybe I should start posting NYT articles of that era.

Maybe there should be a new commission to ascertain how many people were actually killed. Your posting articles of the time is worth zilch.. the assessment of history changes.. Kurt Waldhiem was a UN secretary general until it was found he was a nazi some thirty years after
 
Please pay no attention to indian when comes to 71. These indian has been conspiring against us since inception and finally broke us with the help of internal ghaddars.

In Bangladesh ghaddars cult has been identified. We are working to get rid of them for good.
 
Maybe there should be a new commission to ascertain how many people were actually killed. Your posting articles of the time is worth zilch.. the assessment of history changes.. Kurt Waldhiem was a UN secretary general until it was found he was a nazi some thirty years after
Someday you will realize that it is not about the number of deaths.
 
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Someday you will realize that it is not about the number of deaths.

But it is. See, the whole contention is about that very issue. There is no problem in admitting the atrocities committed by the PA.. but the level to which they are exaggerated and made to somehow exceed that of the Third Reich is what is incorrect. A murder is a murder, ten or thousand.. but to insist that the one for ten repent a thousand times is unfair.
 
But it is. See, the whole contention is about that very issue. There is no problem in admitting the atrocities committed by the PA.. but the level to which they are exaggerated and made to somehow exceed that of the Third Reich is what is incorrect. A murder is a murder, ten or thousand.. but to insist that the one for ten repent a thousand times is unfair.
Once again it is not about the number of deaths. It has been made to look that way by your establishment so you don't ask the real questions. You should read the ICJ report sometimes. You will then realize what it is all about.
 
Once again it is not about the number of deaths. It has been made to look that way by your establishment so you don't ask the real questions. You should read the ICJ report sometimes. You will then realize what it is all about.

Ive already asked the real questions. There was a clear cut effort to eliminate the Bengali leadership and carry out a quasi-religious genocide of Hindu Bengalis. This stemmed from a very early pattern of thought in Pakistani leadership that stemmed from the language issue and just kept on growing.

You need to really go through my posts on the subject in the relevant threads to have a better idea of what I realize or not.
 
Or the opposite, that some Bengalis will realize what really happened and the level of faecal matter they have been fed via their "liberator" to prop up myths.

Don't know if you have read "The Blood Telegram". by Gary Bass. You should if you haven't. All Pakistanis interested in the events leading to 1971 should.

As for Bangladeshis "realising" something different....not very likely. They are still hanging collaborators with blood on their hands and seeing Pakistan's current state & their own, it would be a very delusional Bangladeshi who would think the way you wish him to.
 
Very sad story indeed , but great to see the man was a patriot we can use more people like him
 
very few Bengali civil and military official were with Pakistan during the crisis of 71 if the Pakistani junta gave appropriate share of civil and military bureaucracy then may be majority of civil and military official would not change their support towards Bangladesh . they realized if Bangladesh comes to reality then their position will improve significantly and that of course that materialized after Bangladesh . many military officer of Bengali origin were deprive of their promotion compare to their Punjabi counterpart part such as colonel osmani who were same positioned as Ayub khan but he could not get prompted more then a colonel .
 
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