Damned If You Do & Damned If You Don't
Constantly haunted by the fear of rape, torture, mutilation and death at the
hands of Razakars, Al-Badar and Al-Shams, 10 million Bengalis -fled their
home and took shelter in India.
What good am I if I know and don't do If I see and don't say, if I look
right through you If I turn a deaf ear to the thunder in the sky What good
am I?
WAR 71 - Publication
26 March 1971: Awami League leader, M. A. Hannan, broadcasts Bangabandhu's
declaration of independence from Chittagong radio station
M.G. Osmani with General Shabeg Singh -WAR 1971
Bangladesh WAR 1971, Freedom fighters celebrating victory
Freedom-fighters : who are juveniles and adults undergoing training at
different camps in Sector No.9. [ Bangladesh WAR -1971]
Training, Bangladesh WAR -1971
Freedom-fighters enter the interior of Bangladesh and participate in a total
war.
Bodies of unknown intellectuals left to rot amidst the rubble of Rayarbazar
mass killing field by local collaborators of Pakistan army days before
Bangladesh was liberated.
November 22, 1971 : Fall of Debhata village in Sector No. 9 due to the
attack by freedom-fighters; also preparing for attack on Satkhira town.
WAR -1971, Bangladesh
Bengali refugees at several camps in the suburb of Calcutta.
Bangladesh WAR 1971 - Indian troops in Dhaka
A Rajakar (collaborator) caught by Mukti Bahini
Dr. Fazle Rabbi, Killed for Patriotism. (On December 14, 1971 some of the
best brains of Bangladesh were brutally tortured and killed).
A Bengali woman raped to death by Pakistani troops.
Remains of people massacred by Pakistani military.
Ethnic cleansing by Pakistani Militarys.
Shahid Minar destroyed by Pakistani mortar.
Refugees en route to India: the lamentation of newly widowed woman.
Refugees en route to India: the lamentation of parents who lost their child.
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