1971.09.04, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Guardian)
Bangla Desh now has NLF From Martin Woollacott Calcutta, September 3 The BanglaDesh Government, in a move aimed principally at influencing Russian policy, is to set up a united liberation front, incorporating several Left-wing and” progressive” Parties as well as the...
1971.09.24, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Times)
BanglaDesh leaders ready for international relief operation if the safeguards are adequate From Peter Hazelhurst Inchamati River, on the Indo-Pakistan border, Sept 23. The provisional government of BanglaDesh has agreed to support any proposal under which both the...
1971.08.10, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Guardian)
BanglaDesh defection By Patrick Keatley, diplomatic correspondent The political counselor at the Pakistan High Commission in London, Mr Rhezaul Karim has resigned to join the BanglaDesh movement in London. He is the most senior member of the Pakistan Foreign Service...
1971.11.03, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Times)
Bengali Diplomats Stage A Walk-Out New Delhi, November 2. Ten East Pakistani employers left the Pakistan High Commission here with their families today to join the Bangladesh movement. They claimed that they had been beaten up by West Pakistan members at the High...
1971.11.02, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Guardian)
Bengali diplomats stage a walk-out The East Pakistani employees left the Pakistan High Commission here with their families today to join the BanglaDesh movement. They claimed that they had been beaten up by West Pakistani members at the High Commision. Two of them...
1971.04.16, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Bangladesh Envoy For Britain By David Loshak Somewhere in the Sylhet district of East Pakistan Two emissaries, claiming to represent the newly formed government of BanglaDesh, left Calcutta for Amsterdam and London yesterday. They traveled under assumed names,...
1971.04.18, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Bengal rebel envoys given help in India By David Loshak in Calcutta India and Pakistan may sever diplomatic relations as tension between the two countries mounts over the civil war in East Pakistan. The atmosphere is highly charged by accusations and...
1971.04.19, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Times)
Pakistan Envoy Flies Rebel Flag. Calcutta, April 18. Mr. M. Hossain Ali today renounced his post of Pakistan’s Deputy High Commissioner to India and hoisted the green, red and gold flag of Bangladesh (Bengali nation) at his mission here….As he spoke. A...
1971.04.19, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Times)
Rebel Commander Admits ‘Odds Are Against Us’ Michael Hornsby Calcutta, April 18. The “Democratic Republic of Bangladesh” was proclaimed in the dappled sunlight of a mango grove on Saturday less than a mile inside the East Pakistan border. The choice of a site so...
1971.04.26, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Times)
Giving up all for BanglaDesh A former Pakistan diplomat in Calcutta explains why he changed his allegiance Calcutta April 25-Mr. Hossain Ali, the former Deputy High Commissioner of Pakistan who is now “head of the BanglaDesh mission” in Calcutta, has said that his...