The events of the War of Independence (Bangladesh Liberation War) in Bangladesh in 1971 remain all too vivid for untold numbers of people from this nation. This is based on one of the worse crimes of the twentieth century and this says something given the Armenian/Assyrian/Greek Genocide of 1915; the Holocaust against the Jews and Gypsies (Slavs also died in vast numbers); Cambodia and the policies of the Khmer Rouge; and the man-made famine of Ukraine. Indeed, the barbaric events of 1971 not only shames the collective memories of elites in Pakistan who deny this reality – just like Turkey does about their genocide; but it also shames the world because so little is known about one of the most darkest periods of world history whereby the intelligentsia, Hindus, and others, were systematically butchered.
Another major distinguishing factor is that just like Pol Pot in Cambodia, it is abundantly clear that internal Islamist forces supported the massacre of their own people. In Cambodia the Khmer Rouge under Pol Pot ushered in a chaotic policy based on “year zero.” This policy fused various ideological forces together and adapted them to society in Cambodia in order to “cleanse” all negative forces. However, the Khmer Rouge introduced “a new barbaric evil” based on devouring the masses under false pretexts. Therefore, the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia began butchering the intelligentsia and all and sundry by installing a rule of fear where killing became the norm.
In Bangladesh (East Pakistan prior to liberation) the enemies from within fused militant Islamist ideology alongside plying the tyranny and intrigues of Pakistan. Hindus only had to look at the demise of their population in West Pakistan (modern-day Pakistan) to know that sinister forces awaited them. Despite this, the scale of barbarity ushered in by the armed forces of Pakistan and internal militant Islamists in Bangladesh were not foreseen on such a scale. However, within days of the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, it soon became apparent that all progressive forces in Bangladesh faced an internal militant Islamist virus that did the bidding of Pakistan. This fifth column was intent on killing Muslims and Hindus alike based on an “Islamist year zero mentality.”
Sadly, for the people of Bangladesh and Pakistan, the same Pakistan is still playing a very dangerous game despite the clear internal warning signs. This applies to unleashing the Taliban and other militant Sunni Islamist forces several decades ago, which were made and created in Pakistan based on the intrigues of this nation alongside Gulf and Western powers (America and United Kingdom only changed their policy towards the Taliban after September 11 when al-Qaeda in Afghanistan became a serious issue). Therefore, today the Taliban and other Sunni Islamist organizations in Afghanistan and Pakistan, with links to the ISI in Pakistan, are involved in killing female schoolchildren, daily acts of terrorism, killing the Shia, persecuting the Ahmadiyya community, plundering the Hindu community, persecuting Christians, forcing women into the shadows – and other sinister realities.
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The recent hanging of the war criminal Abdul Quader Mollah (Butcher of Mirpur) is a start of eradicating an old cancer that butchered and slaughtered innocents. Yet, Bangladesh, and other nations, needs to eradicate the prevailing cancer which continues to kill and sow the seeds of hatred.
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The Butcher of Mirpur is no more but Jamaat’s continuing policy and the role of Pakistan are still daggers at the heart of Bangladesh.
Pakistan still in denial about Bangladesh: Time to cut the cancer in both nations | Modern Tokyo Times