The massive communal violence that occurred in East Pakistan in 1971 received worldwide attention at the time, but has been largely ignored since. Some scholars and other writers have denied that what took place in Bangladesh was a genocide. Journalists\u27 reports, expatriate testimony, refugee reports and an investigation by the International Commission of Jurists in 1972 all indicate, however, that the Pakistani army did commit genocide in Bangladesh in 1971. The political and ideological circumstances that led to the secession of East Pakistan were conducive to religious and ethnic genocide. Beachler examines the treatment by memoirists and scholars of the 1971 crisis in East Pakistan and seeks to explain the reasons why the genocide in...
When the South Asian nation of Bangladesh emerged as an independent nation on December 16, 1971, the...
In The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide, Gary Bass convincingly argues tha...
During the liberation of 1971, the city of Rangpur received a monstrous genocide having nearly 20,00...
The conflict in erstwhile East Pakistan, especially during 1970-1, was one of the bloodiest and most...
The lessons of the history of past genocidal incidents expose that the educated and the leaders, col...
A combination of factors has prevented those involved in the horrific genocide of 1971 in Bangladesh...
The liberation war and the genocide of Bangladesh in 1971 are becoming the core research interest am...
For the whole eleven years during which I have been actively engaged in South Asia, nothing touched ...
The United Nations declared 9 December as the International Genocide Day. Sixty-seven years after th...
Bangladesh earned her independence from Pakistan in 1971 after a bloody war that continued for nine ...
The destruction of indigenous, tribal peoples in remote and/or frontier regions of the developing wo...
During the liberation of 1971, the city of Rangpur received a monstrous genocide having nearly 20,00...
Journal of Genocide Research, vol. 13, no. 4, automne 2011 Numéro spécial : «East Pakistan War, 1971...
This article focuses on two failed attempts during the Cold War to mitigate the severity of minority...
The war against flexibility in South Asia that finished with the separation of India and the making ...
When the South Asian nation of Bangladesh emerged as an independent nation on December 16, 1971, the...
In The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide, Gary Bass convincingly argues tha...
During the liberation of 1971, the city of Rangpur received a monstrous genocide having nearly 20,00...
The conflict in erstwhile East Pakistan, especially during 1970-1, was one of the bloodiest and most...
The lessons of the history of past genocidal incidents expose that the educated and the leaders, col...
A combination of factors has prevented those involved in the horrific genocide of 1971 in Bangladesh...
The liberation war and the genocide of Bangladesh in 1971 are becoming the core research interest am...
For the whole eleven years during which I have been actively engaged in South Asia, nothing touched ...
The United Nations declared 9 December as the International Genocide Day. Sixty-seven years after th...
Bangladesh earned her independence from Pakistan in 1971 after a bloody war that continued for nine ...
The destruction of indigenous, tribal peoples in remote and/or frontier regions of the developing wo...
During the liberation of 1971, the city of Rangpur received a monstrous genocide having nearly 20,00...
Journal of Genocide Research, vol. 13, no. 4, automne 2011 Numéro spécial : «East Pakistan War, 1971...
This article focuses on two failed attempts during the Cold War to mitigate the severity of minority...
The war against flexibility in South Asia that finished with the separation of India and the making ...
When the South Asian nation of Bangladesh emerged as an independent nation on December 16, 1971, the...
In The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide, Gary Bass convincingly argues tha...
During the liberation of 1971, the city of Rangpur received a monstrous genocide having nearly 20,00...