1971.07.07, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper
PAKISTAN STONGLY PROTESTS WITH BRITAIN Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with the British Government over attacks on Pakistan by the British Parliament, press, BBC and other information media, official sources said Monday. The protest note was given to the...
1971.07.01, Country (England), Newspaper
LONDON PRESS HAS LOW OPINION OF YAHYA’S PLAN Though well meaning, the long awaited proposals by Pakistan’s President Yahya Khan would hardly meet the emotional needs of East Pakistan, The Times said in an editorial Tuesday. What was necessary in the...
1971.03.31, Newspaper, Yahya Khan
B : U.K. HOME : YAHYA MEN ATTACKED OUR OFFICES WEST PAKISTAN troops attacked British Council offices during their operations against East Bengali rebels, Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home disclosed yeasterday. No casualties were sustained but Sir Alec said...
1971.07.19, Kissinger, Newspaper
KISSINGER FLEW PIA WITH FOREIGN PASSPORT SECRET REVEALED SAIGON july 18 (AP) U.S. PRESIDENTIAL adviser Henry Kissinger flew from Pakistan to Peking by commercial airliner under an assumed name and with a foreign passport to conceal his secret trip July 9,...
1971.07.10, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper
STATE DEPT URGES CONGRESS To Approve US 110 million dollars Aid for Pakistan WASHINGTON :- The Nixon Administration, under mounting pressure to halt all economic and military aid to Pakistan, Wednesday told congress that proposed new economic assistance would not...
1971.07.10, Kissinger, Newspaper, Yahya Khan
KISSINGER AND YAHYA TALK East Pak Economy to Be Revived? President Nixon’s Special Adviser on National Security matters, Dr. Henry Kissinger, had talks lasting one and a half hours with Pakistan’s President Yahya Khan in Islamabad Thursday. Earlier,...
1971.07.09, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper
U.S. TO CONTINUE ARMS SHIPMENTS TO PAKISTAN Rawalpindi, July 8 (AP). The United States has assured Pakistan it will not interfere with four or five more shiploads of millitary spare parts and ammunition purchased by Pakistan in the U.S. under license and still...
1971.05.21, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper
US SENATOR ÜRGES END OF AID TO PAKISTAN WASHINGTON, Senator Frank Church called for an end of American military and economic aid to Pakistan, saying such aid had made possible what he called a carnage in East Pakistan. The Idaho Democrat, in a Senate speech...
1971.12.06, Country (Australia), Newspaper
STATEMENT BY MR. NIGEL H. BOWEN. AUSTRALIAN MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS- DECEMBER 5,1971 Following is a report on the Statement : The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Bowen, announced Australia’s neutrality in the conflict between India and Pakistan last...
1967, Newspaper (Morning News), Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Morning News 20th November 1967 Gleanings from the Urdu Press Mr. Bhutto’s politics Mashriq, said in an editorial last week “Ever since Mr. Bhutto left the Central Cabinet, he has started feeling so much concerned about the people and their rights that he does...