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Genocide in Bangladesh 1971
AKM Nasimul Kamal's Genocide in Bangladesh 1971 is a comprehensive historical study examining the systematic atrocities committed during the Bangladesh War of Independence. It documents the political tensions, mass killings, gender-based violence, and widespread human rights violations committed by the Pakistan Army and its collaborators. Drawing on archival sources, eyewitness accounts, government documents, and scholarly research, Kamal presents a detailed account of the scale and impact of the genocide on the Bengali population. The work also explores the international response, the role of the global media, and the long-term socio-political consequences of the 1971 tragedy. With its extensive documentation and analytical depth, this book is a significant contribution to the historiography of genocide studies and the Bangladeshi independence struggle.
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