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...
1971.04.14, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Telegraph)
East Pakistan terrain suited for guerrillas By Brig. W.F.K. Thompson, Military correspondent East Pakistan, not much more than half the area of Great Britain, 55,000 square miles against 89,000 has a slightly greater population, about 55 million against 52 million....
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, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Dacca Vice-Chancellor on Massacre of his students The Vice-Chancellor of Dacca University has now been in London for a little over three weeks. An unremarkable enough fact, until the dreadful realization dawns that last month tanks of the Pakistan army moved against...
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...
1971.04.18, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Matter of Conscience Have the consciences of men been permanently blunted by the brutality of the age in which we have lived two world wars, the Hitler and Stalin atrocities, the atom bomb, Vietnam, and recently, on a smaller scale, the starvation in Biafra? What...
1971.04.27, Country (India), Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Telegraph)
India and Pakistan threaten break as envoys quit By David Loshak, in New Delhi An exchange of increasingly acrimonious Notes between India and Pakistan yesterday brought nearer what Government circles in Delhi term “a diplomatic showdown” which might mean the severing...
1971.08.07, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Atrocities reply soon’ By Clare Hollingworth in Dacca Pakistan Government officials in Dacca are referring to the White Paper on the crisis in East Pakistan as “the red book because it drips with Pakistani blood.” Few Bengalis have read the publication, issued...
1971.10.27, Genocide, Newspaper (Telegraph)
50 Die In Pakistani Reprisal About 50 unarmed civilians have been killed by Pakistan army, police and volunteers in the Daryaganj residential district of Dacca. Many more civilians were wounded in the raid which took place a week ago just after two men, believed to be...
1971.06.29, District (Chittagong), Genocide, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Death and Hatred in Chittagong The army has restored order in Chittagong, the vital port of East Pakistan. After a series of atrocities committed by both Bengalis and Bihari Moslems, the martial law authorities destroyed scores of villages by fire, artillery and...