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Iajdani,
Pakistan has accepted responsibility. Once in 1974 and once again recently when Musharraf visited your country. There is a financial implication in this demand and thus Pakistan does not want to be dragged into this affair. Recriminations go both ways and would be an unnecessary and distracting affair.
If you really want an apology then how about a tried and tested method of going the route of Truth and reconciliation tribunals as in South Africa? No legal implications but everyone comes clean and accepts his or her responsibility and we can then all move on. This is the best way to deal with this problem.
In 1974 Bhutto promised to come to Bangladesh and personally apologize to the people of Bangladesh and he will put the officer under trial who were involved in crimes. Hamodur Rahman inquiry comission were formed who never asked any question to any Bangladeshis never visited Bangladesh to see the real figures and dead. In one single line he mentioned he did not get the name of 160 officer who Bangladesh accused of war crimes. Whatever report it was, Pakistan never even implemented it even never publish it for 30 years.
Is this called Justice and Apology???
There is no financial implication. Where did you get that? Did Bangladesh ever demanded any compensation??? This is new to me.