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Khalid calls for collective efforts for recognising 1971 genocide globally

BSS . Dhaka
25 Mar 2023 21:10:39 | Update: 25 Mar 2023 21:13:10
Khalid calls for collective efforts for recognising 1971 genocide globally
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State Minister for Culture Affairs KM Khalid on Saturday said various public and private organisations are working as per the directions of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, to achieve international recognition of the 1971 genocide.

"Pakistan's 1971 massacre did not get international recognition as genocide since it was backed by some superpowers including the US and China...However, we will soon get the recognition as initiative will be taken to translate books and documents on 1971 genocide into English," Khalid said while addressing as the chief guest at a discussion meeting on 'International Recognition of Genocide' organised by Sampriti Bangladesh at Tafazzal Hossain Manik Mia Hall of the National Press Club in the capital this morning, read a press release.

"The Cultural Affairs Ministry's project 'Genocide-Torture and Liberation War Research Center' under the guidance of Professor Muntasir Mamun is collecting data on genocide through a nationwide survey program. Various private organizations like- 'Sampriti Bangladesh', and 'Bangabandhu Parishad' are working on the project," he said.

"So far, 17,286 mass graves and 4,500 boddhyobhumi (killing grounds) have been identified in 34 districts. We hope that the actual number of mass killings in 1971 will be known and thereby the numerical debate on mass killings will end," Khalid added.

"Under the initiatives of PM Sheikh Hasina, we have been observing March 25th as Genocide day since 2017. We hope that international recognition of the genocide of 1971 will be achieved soon," he said, the release added.

The convener of 'Sampriti Bangladesh' Piyush Banerjee presided over the program which was conducted by the member secretary of 'Sampriti Bangladesh' Professor Dr Mamun Al Mahtab.

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