Here ............... catch ................ some glorious achievements of Super power which is largest democracy with secular ideologies and mode of governance and have fastest economy growth ...................
At first my thoughts were that Koreans and Japs are ''genocide experts''.................. but nothing can beat India in its World Title of LIFE TIME GENOCIDE AWARD ....................
@DESERT FIGHTER
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What about massacre in Bangladesh in 1971 ? Ohh... All hail to martial race from West Pakistan......
Btw I don't like to make it a winning or losing over the dead bodies of ppl ....
The genocide in Bangladesh began on 26 March 1971 with the launch of Operation Searchlight,[5] as West Pakistan began a military crackdown on the Eastern wing of the nation to suppress Bengali calls for self-determination.[6] During the nine-month-long Bangladesh war for independence, members of the Pakistani military and supporting militias killed an estimated 300,000[1] to 3,000,000[4] people and raped between 200,000 to 400,000 Bangladeshi women in a systematic campaign of genocidal rape.[7][8]
The war also witnessed ethnic violence between Bengalis and Urdu-speaking Biharis. There is an academic consensus that the events which took place during the Bangladesh Liberation War were a genocide.[9]
"Khadiga, thirteen years old, was interviewed by a photojournalist in Dacca. She was walking to school with four other girls when they were kidnapped by a gang of Pakistani soldiers. All five were put in a military brothel in Mohammedpur and held captive for six months until the end of the war.
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In a New York Times report named 'Horrors of East Pakistan Turning Hope into Despair', Malcolm W. Browne[74] wrote:
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One tale that is widely believed and seems to come from many different sources is that 563 women picked up by the army in March and April and held in military brothels are not being released because they are pregnant beyond the point at which abortions are possible.
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The licentious attitude of the soldiers, although generally supported by their superiors, alarmed the regional high command of the Pakistani army. On 15 April 1971, in a secret memorandum to the divisional commanders, Niazi complained,
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Since my arrival, I have heard numerous reports of troops indulging in looting and arson, killing people at random and without reasons in areas cleared of the anti state elements; of late there have been reports of rape and even the West Pakistanis are not being spared; on 12 April two East Pakistani women were raped, and an attempt was made on two others.[75]
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