1971.12.13, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Times)
Guerrillas Said to Be Fighting inside Dacca From Henry Stanhope Defense Correspondent Calcutta, Dec 12.-About 435 foreign nationals, 185 of them British, flew safely to Calcutta today from Dacca while Indian troops, who crossed the Meghna river on Friday, were said to...
1971.12.22, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Times)
Guerrillas Join Hunt for The Tiger Delhi, Dec. 21. The Indian Army and the Mukti Bahini are hunting for “General” Abdul Qadir Siddiqui, a student leader accused of inciting violence against West Pakistanis at a public meeting in Dacca last Saturday, when four men were...
1971.06.12, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Bangladesh Plans for new offensive Norman Kirkham Diplomatic Staff Bangladesh guerrillas, armed with weapons from Czechoslovakia and China, are planning a new offensive against the West Pakistan Army. Reports reaching London suggest that harassing tactics will be...
1971.07.23, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Guardian)
Guerrillas Hide-And-Seek Lee Lescaze Dacca. The Guerrilla leader waited until two foreign reporters had been in the village for about ten minutes before he appeared from behind a house unarmed, but followed by a young man carrying a rifle. He had agreed to that...
1971.07.04, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Observer)
Bengali Guerrillas Step Up Bombing Dacca, 3 July: As Secretary of Dacca’s Council Muslim League, Mr. Abdul Matin, a Bengali and a lawyer, is a firm believer in the unity of the two Pakistans. He is also a lucky man. At 1.55 one morning this week, he escaped...
1971.07.25, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Times)
Guerrillas Say 20,000 Pakistanis Killed From Our Correspondent Tripura, East Pakistan Border. July 22. East Bengal freedom fighters claim to have killed between 15,000 and 20,000 West Pakistani troops and wounded many others so seriously that they “must have succumbed...
1971.08.13, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper
With The Bangladesh Guerrillas A Special Correspondent He was a sharecropper from Noakhali. The night before he had been out on an operation in the Jessore sector which had accounted for 11 Pakistani casualties, including an officer. He and other peasants like him...
1971.10.18, District (Dhaka), Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Guardian)
Dacca Guerrillas Start Offensive Martin Woollacott Dacca, October 17. New guerrilla groups infiltrated into the Dacca area in the last three weeks have begun a vigorous offensive, disrupting the calm which followed the bombing of the Intercontinental Hotel early in...
1971.11.03, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Guerrillas Start Street Warfare In East Pakistan By Clare Hollingworth in Dacca Forty Thousand Bangladesh Guerrillas are now operating inside East Pakistan, and posing grim problems for the West Pakistan Army, which is generally deployed along the 1,300-mile frontier...
1971.12.18, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Guardian)
Call to hand over Malik Dacca December 17 Mukti Bahini guerrillas have threatened to attack the Red Crossprotected Intercontinental Hotel unless the former Governor of East Pakistan, Dr A. M. Malik , who is sheltering there, is handed over to them as a war criminal....