The Bangali Holocaust
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Genocide
London,  6/13/71). The Sunday Times....."The Government's policy for East Bengal  was spelled out to me in the Eastern Command headquarters at Dacca. It  has three elements:
- The Bengalis have proved themselves unreliable and must be ruled by West Pakistanis; 
 - The  Bengalis will have to be re-educated along proper Islamic lines. The -  Islamization of the masses - this is the official jargon - is intended  to eliminate secessionist tendencies and provide a strong religious bond  with West Pakistan; 
 - When the Hindus have been eliminated by  death and fight, their property will be used as a golden carrot to win  over the under privileged Muslim middle-class. This will provide the  base for erecting administrative and political structures in the fu  ture." 
 
According to New York Times (3/28/71) 10,000 people  were killed; New York Times (3/29/71) 5,000-7,000 people were killed in  Dhaka; The Sydney Morning Herald (3/29/71) 10,000 - 100,000 were killed;  New York Times (4/1/71) 35,000 were killed in Dhaka. There is only one  word for this: 
genocide.
These figures tell you  the seriousness of the situation created by the Pakistani army. Although  the actual figure may be never known. Number of Bengalis slaughtered by  the Pakistani army during different periods of 1971. The list is as  follows:
| Who reported | When reported | Number in millions | 
|---|
 | The Baltimore Sun | 5/14/71 | 0.5 |  | The Momento, Caracas | 6/13/71 | 0.5 - 1.0 |  | Washington Daily News | 6/30/71 | 0.2 |  | World Bank Report | June, 71 | 0.2 |  | Die Zeit, Bonn | 7/9/71 | 0.5 |  | New York Times | 7/14/71 | 0.20 - 0.25 |  | Wall Street Journal | 7/23/71 | 0.2 - 1.0 |  | The Christian Sci. Mon. | 7/31/71 | 0.25 - 1.00 |  | Newsweek | 8/2/71 | 0.25 |  | Time | 9/2/71 | 0.2 - 1.0 |  | Newsweek | 3/27/72 | 1.5 |  | National Geographic | Sept. 1972 | 3.0 |  
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The Refugee Situation
According  to National Geographic (Sept. 1972), the estimated number of  Bangladeshi refugees was 10.0 million. According to the Indian  government the number of refugees was 8.3 million (8/31/71). Other  sources:
| Who reported | When reported | Number in millions | 
|---|
 | Washington Daily News | 6/30/71 | 6.0 |  | Die Zeit | 7/9/71 | 6.0 |  | New York Times | 7/14/71 | 6.0 |  | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | 8/1/71 | 6.5 |  | Newsweek | 8/2/71 | 7.5 |  | Time  |              9/2/71  |              7.5  |                          | Sen. Kennedy  |              8/15/71  |              12.0  |                          | The UN in Bangladesh  |              1972  |              10.0  |                          | Newsweek  |              3/27/72  |              10.0  |             
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I hope you do understand the difficulties involved in estimating the total number of     refugees. It is clear that by end of Aug., 1971, the number of refugees was around 6-7     million. By the middle of Dec., the number reached 10 million. Also, a large number of     people were displaced within the country, estimated number was around 20 million (The UN     in Bangladesh).[The United Nations in Bangladesh -- Thomas W. Oliver, Reports Officer at     UNROD/UNROB headquarters in 1973.UNROD.United Nations Relief Operations in Dhaka. UNROB.     United Nations Relief Office in Bangladesh.
 
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