This Article is From Mar 26, 2023

Bangladesh Demands UN To Declare March 25 As World Genocide Day: Envoy

We've been pursuing the UN to declare March 25 as World Genocide Day and the recognition of what happened in 1971 as a genocide, the envoy said.

Bangladesh Demands UN To Declare March 25 As World Genocide Day: Envoy

Genocide Day has been observed in Bangladesh since 2017. (File)

Kolkata:

Bangladesh Deputy High Commissioner Andalib Elias on Saturday said his country has been demanding the United Nations to declare March 25 as World Genocide Day.

"Since 2017, we've been observing this day as the genocide day of Bangladesh. We've been pursuing two things from UN, to declare this as World Genocide Day and the recognition of what happened in Bangladesh in 1971 as a genocide," Elias said.

On December 16, 1971, Pakistan Army surrendered to a joint India-Bangladesh force, formally making Bangladesh a new nation under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rehman.

"On this day (March 25) in 1971, Pakistan army attacked unarmed people in the middle of the night and killed 1000s of people and within the next nine months, they killed nine million people in Bangladesh. This is one of the most brutal genocides ever," the Bangladeshi Deputy High Commissioner said.

Meanwhile, International Forum for Secular Bangladesh (IFSB) Switzerland chapter on Saturday held demonstrations at the Broken Chair square in front of the UN building in Geneva demanding recognition of the Bangladesh genocide perpetrated by the Pakistan Army in 1971.

A total of 25 Bangladeshi expatriates from Europe gathered in front of the United Nations office to seek justice against the 1971 genocide by Pakistan and for its recognition by the international community.

'Genocide Day' has been observed in Bangladesh since 2017 against the atrocities committed by the Pakistan Army on civilians on the night of March 25, 1971, when it launched 'Operation Searchlight' in Dhaka to crush the Bengali nationalist movement.

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