Means you haven't read it. Read the actual one.
Even if it was 2,000 what would you call it? Collateral damage?
Look at the page 25 of the report as it describes the horrific incidents:
14. Maj. Gen. Nazar Hussain Shah, GOC 16 Division, conceded that
"there were rumors that Bengalis were disposed of without trial."
Similarly, Brigadier Abdul Qadir Khan (Witness No. 243) Commander 93
(A)? admitted that "a number of instance of picking up Bengalis did take
place." Lt. Col. S. S. H. Bokhari, CO of 29 Cavalry, appearing as Witness
no 244, stated that "In Rangpur two officers and 30 men were disposed
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of without trial. It may have happened in other stations as well." An
admission was also made by Lt. Col. S. M. Naeem (Witness No 258) CO
of 39 Baluch that "innocent people were killed by us during sweep
operations and it created estrangement amongst the public."
15. Lt Col. Mansoorul Haq, GSO-I, Division, appearing as Witness No
260, has made detailed and specific allegations as follows:
"A Bengali, who was alleged to be a Mukti Bahini or Awami Leaguer, was
being sent to Bangladesh-a code name for death without trial, without
detailed investigations and without any written order by any authorised
authority."
Indiscriminate killing and looting could only serve the cause of the
enemies of Pakistan. In the harshness, we lost the support of the silent
majority of the people of East Pakistan.... The Comilla Cantt. massacre
(on 27th/28th of March, 1971) under the orders of CO 53 Field
Regiment, Lt. Gen. Yakub Malik, in which 17 Bengali Officers and 915
men were just slain by a flick of one Officer's fingers should suffice as an
example.
Another example on page 26 :
Salda Nadi area about 500 persons were killed.
When the army moved to clear the rural areas and small towns, it
moved in a ruthless manner, destroying, burning and killing. The rebels
while retreating carried out reprisals against non-Bengalis.
16. Several civilian officers have also deposed in a similar vein, and it
would suffice to quote here the words of Mr. Mohammad Ashraf,
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Additional Deputy Commissioner, Dacca, to whose evidence we have
also referred earlier in another context. He stated that "after the
military action the Bengalis were made aliens in their own homeland.
The life, property, and honour of even the most highly placed among
them were not safe. People were picked up from their homes on
suspicion and dispatched to Bangladesh, a term used to describe
summary executions. .... The victims included Army and Police Officers,
businessmen, civilian officers etc....There was no Rule of Law in East
Pakistan. A man had no remedy if he was on the wanted list of the
Army.... Army Officers who were doing intelligence were raw hands,
ignorant of the local language and callous of Bengali sensibilities."
17. About the attitude of senior officers in this behalf, Brigadier Iqbalur
Rehman Shariff (Witness no. 269), has alleged that during his visit to
formations in East Pakistan General Gul Hassan used to ask the soldiers
"how many Bengalis have you shot."