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That statement doesn't even make sense.
Ignorance is bliss!
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That statement doesn't even make sense.
Don't fret, I'm not like you, I wouldn't utter some baseless, inflammatory and defamatory statement and denial towards dead people who were targeted due to their language.
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Try providing a war torn recently independent Country with the following :
x - education when teachers and professors were targeted and executed
x - healthcare when the doctors and healthcare workers were targeted and executed
x - economic activity when the port was bombed to smithereens and port workers shot
x - Trade when the ships were scuttled and damaged deliberately
x - transportation of goods and relief materials, when all the bridges were blown up
I could go on and on and on......
So it's quite disingenuous of you to brush it off as nothing.
True.
I have nothing against Bangladesh and actually Bangladeshi Muslims (at least who are found in mosques) are very warm and reject the nonsense some online posters post here.
My question to these online posters, why tf did your govt not brought evidence and proofs and expose pakistan, even when musharraf openly challenged you to prove the genocide and other propaganda and the numbers in the United nations? If so many are killed by pakistan, where the h3ll is mass Graves? I have never ever came across anyone who can say that their such and such relative was killed in front of their eyes. How is that even possible when Bangladesh is so densely populated and there should be hundreds of people claiming their father or mother or sister brother or someone was killed right in front of them. It's only the tales that they are interested in discussing that of x and y told us that someone got killed.
You are from BD, speak about your own people.
We will speak about ours.
Yet here you are commenting again and again. Hypocrisy.
I am sure Bengali Hindu troll is happy with you.
You have been liking all Anti-Pakistan posts and now you come for peace. Hypocrisy again.
Cue, "those evil defenseless Bihars deserves everything they got."
That post had nothing to do with you.
Rather to highlight the consistently ludicrous racism that comes from that particular member.
Right is right and wrong is wrong irrespective of who does it.
Is your Hindu Pra happy with you?
I already didYou are from BD, speak about your own people.
We will speak about ours
You have been liking all Anti-Pakistan posts and now you come for peace. Hypocrisy again.
Seriously though, offtopic,... why are Some Pakistanis so butthurt about everything related to bd? Why do they simply ignore the facts and shout vassal state every lousy excuse they have? Weirdos
What a shitfest this thread has turned into.
No. I have been liking posts that have factual truth to it.
Don't need to prove anything to you for validation.
It is you who should worry about hypocrisy when you condone an openly racist individual and speak about Islam on the same breathe.
This is off topic but meh.
@Joe Shearer I've been watching Aparna Sen's movies these days in quarantine (tested Covid positive).
Have you lived in Kolkata? It has an old world charm to it. Those Ambasaddor Taxis and all.
Allah (SWT) is happy with him because he's calling out wrong for what it is and promoting the positive bits.
Imagine what would have happened if we did go and prosecuted the criminals.... they would have conducted their nuke test on us to get even. PfftBelieve it or not, The Government of Bangladesh under Sheikh Mujib decided to let it go and initiate reconciliation. The following is from 1974-
"It added that Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan had “appealed to the people of Bangladesh to forgive and forget the mistakes of the past in order to promote reconciliation.”
“Similarly, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh [Sheik Mujibur Rahman had declared with regard to the atrocities and destruction committed in Bangladesh in 1971 that he wanted, the people to forget the past and to make a fresh start,” it said.
In the light of the comments by Pakistan, the agreement said, the Bangladesh Government “had decided not to proceed with the trials as an act of clemency.” It was agreed that the 195 prisoners of war could be repatriated to Pakistan along with the other prisoners.
...........Even the fact that Pakistan signed the agreement was seen as a form of apology. The agreement included a statement by Bangladesh that the 195 Pakistan prisoners committed “excesses and manifold crimes” as well as “war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.”
https://www.nytimes.com/1974/04/11/...o-bangladesh-accord-of-foreign-ministers.html
Please let us not discuss this anymore and end it here.
There is a saying in Bengali, which roughly translates to "if you squeeze a lemon too much, it becomes bitter".
I think we are way past bitter when it comes to 1971.