Jacob Martin
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the worst thing is no country in the world recognize this genocide or massacre not even US
Taken from the Wikipedia entry:
Time reported a high US official as saying "It is the most incredible, calculated thing since the days of the Nazis in Poland."[152] Genocide is the term that is used to describe the event in almost every major publication and newspaper in Bangladesh,[153][154]and is defined as "the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group"[155]
President Richard Nixon viewed Pakistan as a cold war ally and refused to condemn its actions. From the White House tapes "The President seems to be making sure that the distrusted State Department would not, on its own, condemn Yahya for killing Bengalis".[75] Nixon and China tried to suppress reports of genocide from East Pakistan.[156] Nixon also relied on American disinterest in what was happening in Pakistan, he said "“Biafra stirred up a few Catholics. But you know, I think Biafra stirred people up more than Pakistan, because Pakistan they’re just a bunch of brown goddamn Moslems.”[157]
A 1972 report by the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) noted that both sides in the conflict accused each other of perpetrating genocide. The report observed that it may be difficult to substantiate claims that the 'whole of the military action and repressive measures taken by the Pakistani Army and their auxiliary forces constituted genocide' that was intended to destroy the Bengali people in whole or in part, and that 'preventing a nation from attaining political autonomy does not constitute genocide: the intention must be to destroy in whole or in part the people as such'. The difficulty of proving intent was considered to be further complicated by the fact that three specific sections of the Bengali people were targeted in killings committed by the Pakistani Army and their collaborators: members of the Awami League, students, and East Pakistani citizens of the Hindu religion. The report observed, however, that there is a strong prima facie case that particular acts of genocide were committed, especially towards the end of the war, when Bengalis were targeted indiscriminately. Similarly, it was felt that there is a strong prima facie case that crimes of genocide were committed against the Hindu population of East Pakistan.[158]
Please do not do this. The point is not how many people died. Or women raped. The point is not whether the technical term is massacre or genocide. Please do not mock and demean human sensibilities so much that human life itself looses all value and becomes just a pawn for keyboard warriors to play with. It's a sincere request.