1971.11.02, Heroes & Wars, Newspaper (Times)
Mukti Bahini Set A 12-Month Target Jim Hoagland reports from a guerrilla base on the Indo-Pakistan frontier India’s militarily explosive border with East Pakistan lies several hundred yards from the small frontier of Boira, where a smiling young Indian Army...
1971.03.30, Heroes & Wars, Newspaper (Times)
Bengalis Fight for ports to starve Army into Defeat Peter Hazelhurst Calcutta, March 29, As the civil war in East Pakistan entered its fourth day today, Free Bengal Radio, a clandestine station, announced that the “Liberation Army” and West Pakistan troops...
1971.08.13, Country (England), Newspaper (Times)
লন্ডনে কৃষ্ণমেনন লন্ডনে ভারতীয় রাজনীতিবিদ কৃষ্ণমেনন ছিলেন অতি পরিচিত। লন্ডনে দীর্ঘদিন কাটিয়েছেন, পড়াশোনা করেছেন, যুক্ত ছিলেন ছাত্র রাজনীতির সঙ্গে। অনেকে হয়ত জানেন না, পেঙ্গুইন প্রকাশনা সংস্থা যখন তার পেপারব্যাক সিরিজ শুরু করে তার সম্পাদক ছিলেন কৃষ্ণমেনন। ভারতে...
1971.06.03, Newspaper (Times), Refugee
Atrocities or A Massive Scale That this House believes that the widespread murder of civilians and the atrocities on a massive scale by the Pakistan Army in East Bengal, contrary to the united Nations Convention on Genocide signed by Pakistan itself, confirms that the...
1971.06.13, Newspaper (Times), Refugee
The March of Misery Murray Sayle Reports from a small Indian town caught in the path of the great migration An extraordinary human tide has overwhelming Barasat, a muddy Bengali provincial town between Calcutta and the East Pakistan border whose medical and health...
1971.11.05, Heroes & Wars, Newspaper (Times)
Wave of Sabotage In East Bengal As Border Tension Rises Malcolm W. Browne Dacca, Nov, 4. As guerrillas in East Bengal intensified their campaign against the Pakistan authorities, the Pakistan Government said today that half a million Indian troops were now massed...
1971.11.24, Guerrilla Training, Newspaper (Times)
Undeclared War As ‘Guerrillas’ Invade Peter Hazelhurst Delhi, Nov. 23. In what appears to be the beginning of an undeclared war Indian troops disguised as Bengali guerrillas have moved into East Pakistan. at brigade strength and have occupied a slice of territory...
1971.11.09, Heroes & Wars, Newspaper (Times)
Bengal Guerrillas Step up Number of Assassinations and Bombings Malcolm W. Browne Dacca Nov. 8, Terrorist bombs exploded in various parts of Dacca today, rocking three educational institutions and injuring six persons. one seriously. At least six other persons are...
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...