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Former Pakistani diplomat & Traitor calls for official apology to Bangladesh for 1971 genocide

It's hilarious to see a "false flagger" bash Hasina and BAL often here and there so much and be most active than any of us Bangladeshi members in sticky threads for economic/infrastructure and urban development simultaneously. :cheesy: :rofl: How much hypocrite a guy can be? 😂 Then this guy gets upset for laughing at him. Pathetic!!

Opss i used his own spell against him.
 
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Hussain Haqqani is Tarek Fateh 2.0

Both full of themselves and try to pedal higher moral ground. I suggest leave these two to Indians, they might like to have these cockroaches.

Nothing to do with morals, simply they're paid Indian stooges.
 
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Modi acceptimg openly that he wwnt to East Pak to help bangalises along with indian army they are the one who actually rape bangli women kill and rape people from west Pak dont we know how indian behave in their own country they made delhi as rape capital its clear indian break all intermational law they sud appologize to Pakistan.. not Pakistan who sud be doing this when Pakistan lost basically too much in it.
Please do not distort history. No Indian was involved in raping and killing. It was your Islamic troops of Pakistan that did all those heinous things. Only the Pakistani mindset can create Talibanic thoughts.
 
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Traitors always like this,they are even more vicious than the enemy.
 
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A former Pakistani diplomat has said the people of Pakistan should urge the Pakistani government to offer a formal apology to the people of Bangladesh for the atrocities its military committed in 1971.

Hussain Haqqani, who served as Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States from 2008 to 2011, made the remarks during a virtual talk titled "Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: An Iconic Leader of People's Struggle for Freedom".

The talk was organised by the Bangladesh Embassy in Belgium and Luxembourg, and Mission to the European Union in Brussels on 29 March 2021, according to a statement of the Bangladesh embassy in Brussels.

"The military's reaction in the form of imprisoning Sheikh Mujib and initiating Genocide against the Bengalis ... To this day, no apology has been forthcoming and I think the people of Pakistan should urge the government of Pakistan to offer a formal apology to the people of Bangladesh for all the atrocities that were committed in 1971 ... an apology is the most courteous thing ..." said Haqqani, now a senior fellow and director for South and Central Asia at Hudson Institute, a top think tank in Washington DC.

He said Bangabandhu is not only the greatest Bangalee of all time, but one of the greatest leaders of South Asia, a great leader in world history, and an iconic figure of struggle for freedom that the world has seen throughout the 20th century.

Haqqani said Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is in the same league of great leaders as Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela.

He divided the struggle of Bangabandhu into five distinct phases: struggle of the young Sheikh Mujib against British colonialism; post-1947 movement for Bangla language; victory of 'Jukto Front' in 1954 and Bangabandhu's continued struggle for secular and inclusive approach, and his ideas and words that inspired the Bangalees to fight the Liberation War.

He said Bangabandhu had created the sense of freedom among the Bengali nation during his long struggle for independence and gave all the directives to his people to prepare for a war in his historic speech on March 7, 1971 in Dhaka.

He added that the then East Pakistan was the "Golden Goose" to the Pakistani ruling elites as most of the foreign exchange was earned from the eastern part (Bangladesh). He also said the feudal Pakistan rulers never considered Bangalees as equals and were not ready to hand over power to the elected representatives of then East Pakistan after the electoral victory of Bangabandhu's party, Awami League, in the national elections of 1970.

Haqqani said now Bangladesh is one of the fastest growing countries in the world and the most successful country in South Asia -- the contribution of Bangabandhu and his able daughter, the current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen, who addressed the event as chief guest, said it was expected that Pakistan would apologise formally for the genocide committed by its military in 1971 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's independence.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan sent a video message on the occasion but did not apologise.

Bangladesh Ambassador in Brussels, Mahbub Hassan Saleh, who moderated the event, said 2021 is a momentous year in the history of Bangladesh as the country is celebrating the birth centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and the 50th anniversary of independence.


hussain haqqani is right in asking for apology from bangalis , many more pakistanis have already asked for it including imran khan .
 
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Please do not distort history. No Indian was involved in raping and killing. It was your Islamic troops of Pakistan that did all those heinous things. Only the Pakistani mindset can create Talibanic thoughts.
history is not what you have been told and read by indian txt books when mody openly admitted that he was involve so you think they didnt do anything its them who were raping east and west Pakistanies.
in case you dont like reality go join indian forum where you will find millions of supporters.
 
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LOL Hussain Haqqani. You might as well quote Obama.
 
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Bhutto, Pervez, Nawaz, Imran all of them regret, blame their own country for what happened in Bangladesh and all of them have some controversies. Don't their utterance worth? If yes, isn't that contradictory? Looks like DW still thinks his utterance is worthy enough.



The point is, a criminal cannot have any legitimacy , specially the one which majority citizens of Islamic republic of Pakistan, 220 million strong, consider as a traitor. He should be the last person to speak on the topic which will have none but 180 degrees opposite effects. its doesn't matter who is propagating his utterances, what matter is what the citizens of Pakistan think.

Yes, there may have been instances of "regret" mentioned by some personalities but that doesn't equate to apology. This subject is a two way street, once there is enough maturity within Bangladesh to acknowledge the treason committed to the federation of Pakistan, I am sure there will be reciprocal gesture from this side as well.
 
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Independent accounts by writers like Sarmilla Bose with the book "dead reckoning" points to an equal and close numbers of non Bengalis and biharis killed by the mukti bahnis and local Bengalis, compared to the Bengalis killed.


Summary of the book can be searched about the numbers, typing it.

She points to a number around 80,000 to 87,000 killed on either sides.

And people knew about the genocide propaganda, the first casualty of a war is the truth.
 
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