1971.12.16, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Times)
Move to Dacca Planned By Bengal Regime Calcutta, Dec. 15. The Bangladesh Government is remaining in Calcutta while waiting for the Indian Army, with the help of the Mukti Bahini, to capture Dacca. As soon as the East Pakistan capital falls, the Government plans to...
1971.12.16, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Bangladesh Gives pledge on civilians The Bangladesh Government declared yesterday that it respected the Geneva Convention on the treatment of prisoners of war and civilians. All India Radio reported. The radio said the self-styled government also promised to help the...
1971.12.18, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Bangla Desh reconstruction era begins From A.B. Musa Dacca, Dec 17 The BanglaDesh Government has begun work on a new constitution and new election to be held in the middle of next year. The “war cabinet of five headed by the acting President. Mr Nazrul Islam, has set...
1971.12.28, Newspaper (Guardian), Syed Nazrul Islam
Cabinet Returns in Triumph to Bangladesh By Clare Hollingworth in Dacca Syed Nazrul Islam, acting president of Bangladesh, and seven other members of the Bangladesh Government arrived in Dacca from Calcutta in an Indian Air Force Caribou transport plane yesterday to a...
1971.11.15, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Telegraph)
BanglaDesh rulers win confidence of liberated areas By Clare Hollingwrth in a “liberated jone ” 80 miles inside East Pakistan The BanglaDesh district commissioner, late of the Royal Navy and Willesden Technical College in London, said “ “We are a desperate...
1971.12.13, Newspaper (Guardian), Tajuddin Ahmad
Man with 70 million Bengalis on his mind From Peter Hazelhurst Delhi. Dec 12 Mr Tajudddin Ahmed the Prime Minister of Bangla Desh will emerge as the leader of the second largest Muslim and the eight most population country in the world when East Bengal attains its...
1971.12.13, BD-Govt, Collaborators, Newspaper (Guardian)
BanglaDesh leaders setting up courts to try collaborators From Henry Stanhope Defense Correspondent Calcutta, Dec 12 The BanglaDesh Government entered East Bengal yesterday and established itself in Jessore only four days after the town’s liberation by the...
1971.12.13, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Independent Bangladesh Government Takes Over in Jessore Drive to Restore Law and Order First Priority The Government of independent Bangladesh, which returned over the weekend to the former Pakistani district capital of Jessore, has stated that its first priority is...
1971.08.28, BD-Govt, Country (England), Newspaper (Telegraph)
Protests at BanglaDesh London mission By Our Diplomatic Staff The opening of a BanglaDesh “High Commission” in London Yesterday I Quickly to diplomatic protests. It was announced last night that Britain would not acknowledge the mission. Mr Godber. Minister of State...
1971.08.28, BD-Govt, Country (England), Newspaper (Times)
Bangladesh Mission Opened in Britain In his inaugural speech yesterday Mr. Chowdhury said that West Pakistan had dominated his country for 23 long years. Now the army of Yahya Khan had resorted to loot rape and arson and was still perpetrating genocide. He said the...