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    1971 Atrocities: India Stands with Bangladesh's Quest for Accountability

    New Delhi, March 27 India reaffirmed its unwavering support for Bangladesh's quest for justice against the brutal military crackdown by Pakistan and the targeted killing of millions of innocent Bangladeshi citizens in 1971 on Friday.New Delhi's remarks came three days after Bangladesh Prime...
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    1971 Genocide Remembrance: India Voices Support for Bangladesh's Justice Efforts

    New Delhi, March 27 – India on Friday extended its support to Bangladesh's pursuit of justice over the genocide carried out by Pakistan during 'Operation Searchlight' in March 1971.Speaking at a weekly media briefing in New Delhi, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Randhir...
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    Remembering Operation Searchlight: Bangladesh Honors Genocide Victims

    March 26, New Delhi: Bangladesh observed Genocide Day on Wednesday in solemn remembrance of the victims of the brutal military crackdown carried out by Pakistani forces on the night of March 25, 1971, under the codename Operation Searchlight.In his address, Prime Minister Rahman described the...
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    Genocide Remembrance Day: Bangladesh Honors Liberation War Martyrs

    Dhaka, March 25 Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has termed the March 25, 1971 genocide as a "pre-planned" massacre and appealed to build a state and society of "equality, human dignity and social justice," in the spirit of the Liberation War.Referring to it as "one of the most...
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    Kanpur Riots: High Court Rejects Quashing of Criminal Proceedings

    Prayagraj, March 25 The Allahabad High Court has rejected several petitions filed by nine accused seeking to quash criminal proceedings initiated against them for their alleged role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Kanpur.Describing the mass violence following the assassination of former prime...
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    Solemn Remembrance: Bangladesh Honors 1971 Martyrs

    March 25, New Delhi – Bangladesh is observing Genocide Day today in solemn remembrance of the victims of the brutal military crackdown carried out by Pakistani forces on the night of March 25, 1971, under the codename Operation Searchlight.The day marks one of the darkest chapters in the...
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    Bangladesh Marks Genocide Day, Calls for Liberation War Values

    Dhaka/New Delhi, March 25 Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has called for the establishment of the "spirit of equality, human dignity, and social justice" that characterized the Liberation War, as the nation observed Genocide Day on Wednesday.The Pakistani army launched "Operation...
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    Bangladesh Marks Genocide Day, Remembering 1971 Events

    Dhaka, March 25 – On Wednesday, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman described the events of March 25, 1971, as a "pre-planned massacre" and one of the most brutal chapters in the nation's history, as the country observed Genocide Day in remembrance of those killed during the crackdown by...
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    Nixon Administration Refused to Condemn Pakistan's Actions

    Washington, March 25. Secret transcripts of a 1971 conversation between President Richard Nixon and his National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger reveal that the United States refused to condemn Pakistan's military crackdown in East Pakistan, despite warnings from its own diplomat about the...
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    Resolution Calls for Action on Rising Prices Amidst Global Conflict

    New Delhi, March 24 The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Tuesday demanded that the Narendra Modi government condemn the US-Israel attack on Iran and Palestine, and take steps to safeguard Indians living in the Gulf and West Asia.Passing a resolution at a 'Jan Aakrosh Rally' held at the...
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    Resolution Seeks Genocide Designation for Bengali Hindus

    Washington, March 22 US Congressman Greg Landsman has introduced a resolution in the US House of Representatives seeking to recognize the atrocities committed by the Pakistani Army and its allies, Jamaat-e-Islami, against Bengali Hindus on March 25, 1971, as “war crimes and genocide”.Landsman...
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    China’s Law Sparks Genocide Allegations from East Turkistan

    Washington, March 14 The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) rejected China’s “Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress,” and called for global action against what it described as the “broader system of Chinese imperialism and colonial domination.”According to the ETGE, the law...
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    China's Xinjiang: Calls for Decolonization and Human Rights Action

    Washington, February 26 – The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) has called on the international community, including the United Nations, to take principled and coordinated action against what it described as Beijing’s ongoing “institutionalization of a coercive security and control...
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    Anand Sharma Criticizes Modi's Support for Israel Amid Gaza Crisis

    New Delhi, February 26 Congress leader Anand Sharma criticized the government on Thursday over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel, stating that India should not be seen as endorsing a regime that has committed genocide in Gaza and caused starvation for thousands of helpless...
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    Left Parties Condemn Modi's Israel Visit as 'Betrayal'

    New Delhi, February 25 The Left parties strongly opposed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel on Wednesday, alleging that the trip comes at a time when Israel is "waging a genocidal war in Gaza" and constitutes a betrayal of the Palestinian cause.In a statement issued here, the...
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    India-Israel Ties Deepen Amidst Concerns Over Gaza and Regional Stability

    New Delhi, February 25 The CPI(M) strongly opposed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel on Wednesday, alleging that the trip comes at a time when Israel is "waging a genocidal war in Gaza" and amounts to betrayal of the Palestinian cause.In a statement issued here, the party's...
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    Sudan Violence in Al-Fashir Raises Genocide Concerns

    February 20, New Delhi – An independent investigation by the United Nations has documented the mass killings of non-Arab communities following the capture of the Sudanese city of al-Fashir by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), stating that the killings exhibit characteristics indicative of...
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    Booker Prize Winner Pulls Out of Film Festival Due to 'Unconscionable' Statements

    New Delhi, February 14 Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy has announced that she will not attend the Berlin International Film Festival due to the "unconscionable statements" made by members of the festival jury about "the genocide in Gaza".Roy was scheduled to attend the festival to...
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