~

[getTicker results="4" label="random" type="ticker"]

Genocide 02




Post a Comment

19 Comments

  1. Oh! Please don't show these horrible photo anymore. I can't view it.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I am from Pakistan.Our army is doing the same with us in NWFP and Balochistan .We will be also liberated from Pakistan soon Insha Allah.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Pakhtoons and Baloch will rise against the oppressive punjabi army of pakistani landlords to liberate our lands, from the devils of punjabi rajputs of pakistan-they are supported by many islamic groups like lashkar-e-toiba to suppress us!

    I pray to Allah that we also get liberators such as Indians like my Bangla brothers! Pakhtoonkwa will be free men!

    Insha Allah we will liberate our selves even if Indians don't come!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I Am A New Generation . Always Fight Against Razakar And Jamat Shibir. My Favorite Dialogue Is "Beware of Dog & Jamat Shibir".

    ReplyDelete
  5. Ban jamat-shibir right now.... put the war criminal bastards on trial right away!

    ReplyDelete
  6. I was 10 years old when this tragedy of East Pakistan now Bangladesh took place, growing up I connected myself to books and have extensively about East Pakistan like "Mujibur-Rakta lal" "Bangladesh: The Unfinished Revolution", "Rape of Bangladesh", "Bangladesh: A Legacy in Blood" and I hate those bastards who did it to poor Bengalis.

    Here were the Bengalis who voted 98% for Pakistan and then they were ruled like worst than the British Imperialists.

    I am no Punjabi and I feel that this tragedy was done to me, believe me ALLAH will never let them go who unleashed worst of atrocities against Muslims Brothers and Sisters of East Pakistan now Bangladesh.

    Now Apologies, all of us are not bad.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Feeling Shame.. Saying I am a man...
    But with proud, I'm a Bengali..

    ReplyDelete
  8. its our real history. i like it

    ReplyDelete
  9. To Annonymous against 'Pakhtoon describer' (Date December2, 2009)
    Ofcourse, the Bangladeshi people, irrespective of their religious identities liberated Bangladesh from Pakistan. No nation can become independent without the participation and sacrifice of its own people. India got engaged into it not for taking some 'credit', because in politics such an illusive notion like 'taking credit' cannot be the sole cause for a big country like India to get involved in a war in its two frontiers: East and West to take on America backed Pakistan. The reason was that Indian economy came under tremendous stress owing to the refugees who came to Bengal in millions from the then East Pakistan because of Pakistani onslaught on Bangladesh. Indian Prime minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi tried to communicate the world leadership about the plight in East Pakistan and the subsequent refugee problems in India. Except Soviet Union, other countries including America remained evasive about the atrocities in East Pakistan. When Indian economy and social situations were about to break under the mammoth pressure of the East-Pakistani refugees, only then India got involved in this war, marched its army on East Pakistan, gave logistic support to the muktijoddhas. You should also remember that the Pakistani general Niazi surrendered to Indian General Aurora, and India was the first country in the world which gave Bangladesh the official recognition of a free country.
    So, forgetting India's role in Bangladeshi freedom struggle would be distortion of history.
    Moreover, think sanely, is there any instance in the world history where a country has won freedom through its guerrilla war without any help from other countries against the organised full-fledged army of a country? It has never happened in history and it has never happened for Bangladesh as well.

    ReplyDelete
  10. yeah u r right(*november 7,2010) and we r thankful to u for that. but tell me have u seen any bangladeshi personnel present in the surrender picture of pakistani general niazi. u should know in our war we had sector commanders,even a general (GEN. A.G.OSMANI) who was our chief of staff during the war. u will not find him in that surrender picture. dont u think its a bit odd??? thats called 'taking credit'. and also u should know we could have earned our freedom without indias direct help although it was not possible in one year but by no means it was impossible. besides without the help of our people(both civillian and millitant) ur army could not have found the attack on pakistanis such a walk in the park.

    ReplyDelete
  11. who ever you are Anonymous i will not call you or your country by bad name then there would be no difference you and me. on the topic This is the same propaganda which india was doing in east pakistan but they would not be success full here as ground realities are very different from what we have in east Pakistan.
    people are more mature and understand the plans of India.
    By the way india do not know that by creating Bangladesh they have created another country which will
    eventually play there part in destroying evil India
    I live in Balochistan I have first hand experience of what is happening here
    its only media hype created to destabilize Pakistan I admit there are some elements
    who are on indian payroll trying to destabilize we know because we live here
    we know who are they we know there objectives but we will overcome these small problems
    and come out as a strong nation we balochis are overall peace loving and patriotic peoples
    government is inducting more peoples from Baluchistan in security forces they have soften
    the merit criteria for us and shortly nothing will left for you to do this evil propaganda.
    Thanks yes will always remain sons of Pakistan.
    Indian disintegration is inevitable stepping towards second partition and now in several parts like soviet union.

    ReplyDelete
  12. thanks for admitting that( jan 9 2011). hope i can join u in jannah.

    ReplyDelete
  13. I LOST MY YOUNGER BROTHER AND SAW HOW HE WAS KILLED?BUT SORRY, TILL NOW THE NAME OF MY YOUNGER BROTHER IS STILL UN KNOWN LIKE MANY OTHERS.HE WAS THE FIRST SHAHEED OF NARAYANGANJ.HIS NAME IS IN WEB PORTAL OF DC NARAYANGANJ AS SACCHU ONLY[SL.NO.5].EVEN THE AUTHORITY DID NOT CARE TO CORRECT HIS PROPER NAME EVEN. I TRIED MY LEVEL BEST BUT FAILED.SO WE CAN PRAY ONLY FOR THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS WHO HAS SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES FOR A BETTER BANGLADESH.
    AMIN...........................

    ReplyDelete
  14. I think we should also mention those innocent women raped and killed by the Mukti Bahinis just because they were non Bengalis.And we should not count them among the Bengalis killed.I know of atleast two and can provide name of those west Pakistanis as they lived near my house if they don't hurt their survivors in west Pakistan.Although I believe they killed more but we should not hide facts and should use facts and not dirty language to win points.

    ReplyDelete
  15. As a Sindhi, i do have great respect & prayers for Bangladesh Nation and we are doing same thing, the once you did against your will but when it comes to FREEDOM, everything is obligated as NATION!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Independent researchers say around 300,000 (3 lacs) to 500,000 (5 lacs) died in 1971 Bangladesh war, then why common people in Bangladesh are misguided by their establishment and some from Inida that the numbers were around 3 millions? Independent researchers, R J Rummel for exammple, estimated that 150,000 non-Bengals were massacred by Awami League aligned militias, with a low estimate of 50,000 and a high estimate of 500,000. Why the common people in Bangladesh are being ignorant of this fact that Awami League aligned militia Mukti Bahini may have killed 500,000 (5 lacs) innocent non-Bengalis (Pakistanis) civilians? Indeed Pakistan army and some politicians of west Pakistan of that time made some serious mistakes and Pakistan must be ashamed of it but why common people in Bangladesh are not ashamed of the mass killings of innocent non Bangalis Pakistani civilians during the same war?
    Get more information from the following links:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocides_in_history

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13417170

    http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2011/05/20115983958114219.html

    ReplyDelete