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BANGLADESH: The 1971 Bangladesh Genocide, an issue for the EU

Human Rights in the World

The Bangladesh Genocide, an issue for the EU Member States On 3 July, MEP Fulvio Martusciello (Christian Democrat) hosted a conference about the 1971 Bangladesh Genocide with a number of experts. I was invited as a guest speaker and presented an introductory paper...

BANGLADESH: The 1971 Genocide still unacknowledged

Human Rights in the World

The 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh: still unacknowledged, says a new documentary 3,000,000 people killed, 400,000 women raped, tens of thousands abducted, 43,000 who were girls at the time still missing. Global Human Rights Defence’s movie calls for justice. By Marco...

BANGLADESH: About the recognition of the 1971 Bangladesh Genocide

Human Rights in the World

A cause whose time has come: Recognition of the 1971 Bangladesh Genocide On 3 July, the European Parliament hosted an event entitled ‘The Forgotten Genocide: Bangladesh 1971’ but the mood of the meeting was that the true nature of the atrocities committed by the...

BANGLADESH : Genocide in Bangladesh, the politics of disinformation

Human Rights in the World

Genocide in Bangladesh, the politics of disinformation By Paulo Casaca (*)   SADF (25.03.2022) – https://bit.ly/36OmpMY – For the whole eleven years during which I have been actively engaged in South Asia, nothing touched me more than the Bangladeshi...

BANGLADESH: Hare Krishna (ISKCON) in Bangladesh: why violence continues

Freedom of Religion and Belief

Hare Krishna (ISKCON) in Bangladesh: why violence continues Attacks against temples and murders of devotees are not the products of local mobs only. Some political forces believe they can benefit from them. By Massimo Introvigne   Bitter Winter (30.03.2022)...
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