1971.07.20, Newspaper (Times of India), Yahya Khan
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1971.07.20, Newspaper, Yahya Khan
YAHYA KHAN APPOINTS SPECIAL ASSISTANT President Yahya Khan had appointed Mr. Abdul Mottalib Malik as his Special Assistant for displaced persons and relief and rehabilitation operations in East Pakistan, acording to the Pakistan Information service here. In his...
1971.07.20, Newspaper, Refugee
THE EXODUS CONTINUES FROM EAST PAKISTAN Myron L. Belkind Madhupur, India, July 18 (AP) FOUR Months after the exodus began, East Pakistani Refugees coming into India as if they members of a retreating army. Walking single through lush felds of palm trees, sugar cane...
1971.07.20, Country (England), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
U. K. women doctors refute Pak charge KATHMANDU, July 19 : Two British women doctors working among Bangla Desh evacuees in West Bengal have described as “rubbish” the Pakistani allegation that India was holding refugees as hostages and preventing their return....
1971.07.20, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
A hospital for evacuees By A Staff Reporter, BONGAON, JULY 19 – Inaugurating a ten-bed hospital set up by the Ananda Bazar Patrika group of newspapers here today, Mr. Hossain Ali, chief of the Bangladesh mission, asked the international community to exert...
1971.07.20, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Airlift by U. S. planes to be ended “The Times of India News Service”, NEW DELHI, July 19 : The Union Government has decided not to ask for the continued use of four U. S. transport planes which have been airlifting refugees from Agartala to Gauhati. The reasons: the...
1971.07.20, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Our goal is near : BanglaDesh leader BOMBAY, July 19: Mr. Mohammed Nurul Quadir, a prominent worker of the Awami League and an official of the BanglaDesh Government, said here last night that the Mukti Fauj, had definitely won the first round of the struggle of...
1971.07.20, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
BanglaDesh leftist front’s call for revolt by W. Pakistanis MUJIBNAGAR, July 19. – The BanglaDesh liberation struggle coordination committee has called upon Sindhis, Baluchis, Pathans and Pubjabis of West Pakistan to rise in revolt against the Pakistani...
1971.07.20, Bangabandhu, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (New York Times)
Pakistan will try Bengali leader soon এখানে ক্লিক করুন