Dhaka [Bangladesh], October 8 (ANI): Bangladesh has been campaigning for getting recognition of March 25 as International Genocide Day by all the countries in the world.
For the majority of the population of Bangladesh, the healing from the wounds of war would never be complete, without the recognition of the crime against humanity, reported Bangladesh Live News.
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The conflict in erstwhile East Pakistan, during 1970-71, was one of the bloodiest and most contested in the post-WWII era.
The genocidal violence unleashed in former East Pakistan amounted to the systematic wiping out of the ethnic distinctiveness of its people through ideological, economic, political and military means.
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In the 9-month-long war of liberation against Pakistan, about three million innocent people were killed and more than 200,000 women were violated, reported Bangladesh Live News.
On the night of March 25, 1971, the Pakistani military conducted its so-called Operation Searchlight, aimed at wiping out an entire generation of Bengalis. Intellectuals, activists, artists, journalists, politicians or common people going about their daily lives, nobody was spared by the Pakistan Army.
Such was the degree of impunity with which Operation Searchlight was carried out that an officer participating in the operations infamously boasted, "We can kill anyone for anything. We are responsible to none."
The genocide was targeted at civilians in predominantly Hindu neighbourhoods in and around the capital Dhaka and on army barracks who were loyal to Bangabandhu and other Bengali political leaders.
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