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بی بی سی کے نمائندے ایلن ہارٹ ڈھاکہ میں جنگ کے آغاز سے موجود تھے اور انھوں نے بی بی سی کے فلیگ شپ پروگرام پینوراما کے لیے 'دا برتھ آف بنگلہ دیش' کے نام سے تقریباً 40 منٹ طویل فلم بنائی جس میں جنگ کی صورتحال کی لمحہ بہ لمحہ رپورٹنگ کے علاوہ مشرقی پاکستان کے فوجی کمانڈرلیفٹینٹ جنرل امیر عبداللہ خان نیازی سمیت اہم فوجی افسران سے گفتگو بھی کی گئی۔ یہ پروگرام 22 دسمبر 1971 کو بی بی سی پر نشر گیا تھا۔
تین دسمبر کو مشرقی پاکستان میں بھارتی فوج کی پیش قدمی سے لے کر 16 دسمبر کو پاکستانی فوج کے ہتھیار ڈالنے تک ڈھاکہ میں موجود بی بی سی کے نمائندے نے کیا دیکھا؟ دیکھیے اس ڈاکیومنٹری می۔۔
The BBC's Alan Hart has been in Dhaka since the beginning of the war and made a nearly 40-minute film called 'The Birth of Bangladesh' for the BBC's flagship program Panorama. Apart from moment-to-moment reporting, talks were also held with key military officers including East Pakistan's military commander Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi.
The program aired on the BBC on December 22, 1971.
What did the BBC correspondent in Dhaka see from the advance of the Indian Army in East Pakistan on 3 December to the surrender of the Pakistani Army on 16 December? Watch this documentary.
Important aspects from the Documentary:
- Fierce air raids on Dacca Airport and air battle.
- Also, continuous ground attacks by Su-7s during the first few minutes of the video, in which one was shot down by AAA.
- Featuring one of our Sabre fully armed with 2xSidewinders.
- IAF Mig-21s, Gants along with Hunters flying around Dacca.
- IAF destroyed a orphanage in a night raid killing more than 200-400 people most of them children and falsely putting the blame on PAF by means of propaganda by their thugs Mukti Bahini, which eventually got busted by the reporter.
- BBC as usual mocking the Pakistan and Pakistani Army.
- General Niazi and others still keen to fight to the last, fully aware of the sitaution they were in.
- 31:00 Indian General acknowleding how Pakistani Army bravley fought to the end (a slap on BBC's correspondant) and still willing to carry on the fight even though heavily outnumbered, ran out of supplies and ammunitions as well as surrounded from all sides.
May ALLAH SWT provide them all specially civilians who lost their lives from both sides with the highest reward in Jannah.
Pakistan Zindabad.
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