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Bangladesh seeks recognition of 1971 genocide in UN

BSS . Dhaka
05 Oct 2022 00:02:12 | Update: 05 Oct 2022 00:02:12
Bangladesh seeks recognition of 1971 genocide in UN

Bangladesh’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva Sanchita Haque has raised the demand for recognition of 1971 Genocide committed by Pakistan.

"The Bangladesh government has declared 25th March as Genocide Day. Bangladesh condemns genocides committed anywhere, everywhere. We will continue to raise our voice against genocide and demand justice and accountability for the victims of genocides. We will also continue working for the recognition of 1971 genocide," she said.

Sanchita Haque was addressing a side event at the United Nations in Geneva on Monday, according to a press release received here today.

She said in Bangladesh, International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) was set up to try the collaborators of the Pakistan Army who played a crucial role in facilitating thegenocide and the ICT is still continuing.

Chaired by BASUG Chairman Bikash Chowdhury Barua, the side event was also addressed by former High Court Justice in Sweden Justice Syed Asif Shakar, Director of Development Research Cooperation, Brussels Professor Tazeen Murshad, Brand ambassador of Bangladesh Daniel Seidl, Communications Director, Zurich Chris Blackburn, exiled Chairman of United Kashmir People's National Party Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, President of Baloch Voice Association, France Munir Mengal, Ansar Ahmed Ullah,

President, EBF UK orgnaining secretary of All European Muktijoddah Sangsad Abul Kalam and Khalilur Rahman Mamun, President of International HR Commission BD, Switzerland.

Participants in the side event were members of the Bangladesh community in different European countries, European academics, researchers and human rights activists from other civil society organisations in Europe.

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