Retrospecting genocide: Awakening the existence of Zinzira Bazar
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2022-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Fahim, Fazle RubbyMetadata
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Three million people were ruthlessly killed in Bangladesh in 1971, however, the
genocide is still recognized globally. The victims included ordinary people, students,
powerful leaders, intellectuals, and religious minorities. The Pak militants and their
collaborators systematically spirited people away, killed, and dumped dead bodies in
either the killing site or separate mass graves. These killing sites, mass graves, and
torture cells are disseminated around the country
Unfortunately, because international journalists were forced to flee the country and
important local journalists were killed or went into hiding, there was little visual
documentation of these atrocities. After independence, only a few major mass graves
were conserved, protected, and recognized as historical sites. Through this research,
the mass killing site from Zinzira would be identified and find a probable space of
massacre to create a memorial journey balancing the existing functions from the site thus creating harmony between the subsisting programs and memory.