1971.08.23, Country (India), Country (Russia), Newspaper (Newsweek)
NEWSWEEK, AUGUST 23,1971 THE VERY BEST OF FRIENDS When Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko flew into New Delhi last week, the local diplomatic corps hardly took notice. Some of the foreign envoys had been assured by Indian officials that nothing very exciting would...
1971.08.16, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Newsweek), Nixon
NEWSWEEK, AUGUST 16, 1971 PAKISTAN: MOMENT OF DECISION In an opening statement at his press conference last week, President Nixon argued for continued U.S. support of the Pakistani Government, despite its harsh attempts to suppress the Bangladesh Independence movement...
1971.07.16, Newspaper (Newsweek)
NEWSWEEK. JULY 19. 1971 THE BENGALIS STRIKE BACK “I am glad to be able to tell you,” declared Pakistan President Mohammad Yahya Khan in a recent address to his nation “that the army is in full control of the situation in East Pakistan. It has crushed...
1971.07.12, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Newsweek)
NEWSWEEK, JULY 12.1971 PAKISTAN Almost from the moment President Md. Yahya Khan unleashed his army on Pakistan’s eastern region three months ago, he has been under mounting pressure both at home and from abroad to seek a political rather than a military solution...
1971.06.28, Newspaper (Newsweek), Tikka Khan
NEWSWEEK, JUNE 28, 1971 THE TERRIBLE BLOOD BATH OF TIKKA KHAN Ever since the Pakistani civil war broke out last March, President Mohammad Yahya Khan has done his utmost to prevent reports on the ruthless behavior of the Pakistani Army in putting down the Bengali fight...
1971.06.21, Newspaper (Newsweek)
NEWSWEEK, JUNE 21, 1971 A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE The flood of Bengali refugees from East Pakistan into India began to subside last week, but the battle being waged against the cholera epidemic they brought with them still went on. More than 5,000 refugees already had...
1971.06.14, Newspaper (Newsweek), Refugee
NEWSWEEK, JUNE 14, 1971 DUBIOUS HAVEN By the millions, Bengali refugees from East Pakistan have been streaming across the border into India. Fleeing from the brutal repression that followed their region’s attempt to declare itself independent, they have found a...
1971.05.10, Heroes & Wars, Newspaper (Newsweek)
NEWSWEEK, MAY 10, 1971 MAJOR HUQ’S REBELLION By Milan J. Kubic I first met Major Huq in the backyard of a small farmhouse about 2 miles inside the East Pakistan border. Dressed in sneakers and a farmer’s lungi (a long white shirt over a skirt), he seemed...
1971.04.26, Newspaper (Newsweek), Torture and Mass Killing
NEWS WEEK, APRIL 26, 1971 VULTURES AND WILD DOGS For more than two weeks, the Pakistani Army of President Mohammad Vahya Khan had played a curious waiting game. Sitting tight in their well-fortified cantonments in the rebellious eastern wing of their divided country,...
1971.11.15, Country (Russia), Indira, Newspaper (Newsweek)
৬৭। নিউজউইকের সাথে প্রধানমন্ত্রী ইন্দিরা গান্ধীর সাক্ষাৎকার ভারত সরকারের পররাষ্ট্র মন্ত্রনালয় ১৫ নভেম্বর, ১৯৭১ Unicoded by Nusrat Jahan Ima <১২, ৬৭, ১৬৩-১৬৪> নিউজ উইক ম্যাগাজিনে প্রধানমন্ত্রী ইন্দিরা গান্ধীর সাক্ষাৎকার ১৫ নভেম্বর ১৯৭১ পাকিস্তানের সাথে যুদ্ধ...