1971.04.12, Country (America), Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Washington Post)
শিরোনাম সুত্র তারিখ পাকিস্তানের প্রেসিডেন্টের কাছে পূর্ব পাকিস্তানের জনগণের ওপর নির্যাতনের প্রতিবাদে আমেরিকান ফ্রেন্ডস অব পাকিস্তান ওয়াশিংটন পোষ্ট ১২ এপ্রিল, ১৯৭১ ১২ই এপ্রিল, ১৯৭১ এ প্রকাশিত, আমেরিকান ফ্রেন্ডস অব পাকিস্তানের পক্ষ থেকে পাকিস্তানের রাষ্ট্রপতির কাছে একটি...
1971.10.21, Newspaper (Washington Post)
THE WASHINGTON POST, OCTOBER 21, 1971 Editorial THREAT TO PEACE It was an appeal rendered grotesque by the twin facts that one side, Pakistan is almost entirely responsible for the threat to the peace, and the United States is a partisan of that side with arms...
1971.10.27, Newspaper (Washington Post)
THE WASHINGTON POST, OCTOBER 27, 1971 BENGAL BATTLE CLAIMS: NEW THREAT TO PEACE Conflicting Reports Abound In East Pakistan Warfare By Lee Lescaze Washington Past Foreign Services Chhatak, East Pakistan October 26 -One of the longest and largest recent battles of the...
1971.12.17, Country (India), District (Dhaka), Independence, Newspaper (Washington Post)
THE WASHINGTON POST, DECEMBER 17, 1971 WAR IN EAST ENDS-INDIANS ENTER DACCA TO MARIGOILDS AND CHEERS Dacca, December 16-Indian army troops entered Dacca today to the cheers of thousands of Bengalis shouting” Jai Bangla” (Victory for Bengal). The composite...
1971.10.21, Country (India), Newspaper (Washington Post)
THE WASHINGTON POST, OCTOBER 21, 1971 WITHDRAWAL WON’T SETTLE ISSUE: INDIA Reuter New Delhi, October 20-India has told the United States that a withdrawal of troops from the India-Pakistan borders will not settle the East Pakistan problem, an official spokesman...
1971.03.30, Newspaper (Washington Post)
THE WASHINGTON POST, MARCH 30, 1971 TRAGEDY IN PAKISTAN The eastern wing of Pakistan, much the more populous, won national elections last December and began moving peaceably to take over national power. The western wing, which has dominated and exploited the East...
1971.04.04, Newspaper (Washington Post)
THE WASHINGTON POST, APRIL 4, 1971 ROOTS OF CONFLICT By Selig S. Harrison The full story behind the political deadlock in Dacca last week and the frenzy of Gen. Yahya Khan’s military retaliation against the Bengalis is a story of wheels within wheels going far...
1971.05.12, Newspaper (Washington Post)
WASHINGTON POST, MAY 12, 1971 Editorial SUFFERING BENGALIS Pakistan continues to act badly towards the citizens of its pastern wing, whose movement for political autonomy-carried on through legal and democratic channelswas cruelly crushed by the Pakistani army during...
1971.10.17, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Washington Post)
WASHINGTON POST, OCTOBER 17,1971 PAKISTANI PLIGHT ‘DESPERATE’ By Anthony Astrachan United Nations, October 16. There has been some Progress on humanitarian relief in the East Pakistan crisis but none on the political and military sides, according to U. N....
1971.08.19, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Washington Post)
THE WASHINGTON POST, AUGUST 19, 1971 PAKISTAN USING U.S. JETLINERS TO HELP MOVE MEN TO BENGAL Two jet airliners leased from an American company have been integrated into the Pakistani International Airlines fleet, which Pakistan’s central government has been...