1971.12.19, District (Dhaka), Newspaper (Sunday Times)
Dacca Murders Exposed Bengal’s Elite Dead in a Ditch Before they surrendered at Dacca on Thursday, the Pakistani Army arrested and then shot more than 50 of the city’s surviving intellectuals, scientists and businessmen. It was a closely planned...
1971.12.19, Newspaper (Sunday Times)
P. S… The One About The Bear And The Ambulance Nicholas Tomalin Probably the oddest story was of the bear in the ambulance on the railway bridge. Major Suri, however, had other good ones. For instance, the Pakistani regimental leopards were kept in a cage and...
1971.05.18, Newspaper (Sunday Times)
Far From The Holocaust Nicholas Tomalin, after seeing the horror of the East Pakistan fighting, visits the spruce modern capital in West Pakistan. He finds a complacent refusal to recognise the tragedy and its social and economic repercussions. General Yahya Khan,...
1971.05.02, Newspaper (Sunday Times)
Pakistan : The Communal Carnage In the stream of reports on the agony of East Pakistan as it struggled in vain to become the Independent State of Bangladesh one viewpoint has gone largely unreported – the situation as seen through the eyes of the West Pakistani...
1971.04.10, Genocide, Newspaper (Sunday Times)
Murder Has Been Arranged By the time these words are inprint the town of Dinajpur in “Free Bangladesh” will almost certain be overwhelmed by West Pakistani troops and Sgt-Major Abdur Rab, its chief defender, will probably be dead. Only 350 lightly-armed soldiers were...
1971.07.11, Newspaper (Sunday Times)
A Regime of Thugs And Bigots Murray Sayle The Pakistan military regime last week repeated its claim that East Pakistan is rapidly returning to “normalcy” after its prolonged military operation against “rebels and miscreants’ ‘ and that the way was...
1971.07.11, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Sunday Times), Other Parties & Organs
World Bank Report On Horror In Pakistan Henry Brandon Washington, World Bank board members today received copies of an outspoken report on the dire situation in East Pakistan. The report was prepared by the World Bank and earlier last week Robert McNamara, the World...
1971.05.02, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Sunday Times)
Pakistan: The communal Carnage In the stream of reports on the agony of East Pakistan as it struggled in vain to become the independent state of BanglaDesh one viewpoint has gone largely unreported-the situation as seen through the eyes of the West Pakistan Army. Its...
1971.03.28, Newspaper (Sunday Times)
The Second Flood of East Pakistan The current tragedy in Pakistan is the lo gical end of the process that began with the dissolution of British India, 25 years ago. In insisting then on the creation of a separate and specifically Muslim state the late Mohammed Jinnah...
1971.06.13, Newspaper (Sunday Times), Yahya Khan
The Politics Explained: Why Yahya Sent in The Troops Pakistan, the predominantly Muslim nation which resulted from the partition of the British Raj in 1947, consists of two separate territories, divided by a thousand miles of India. West Pakistan (main city Karachi)...