1971: Genocide-torture archive & museum
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2020-05Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Reyad, S M NuruddinMetadata
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In 1971, Bangladesh fought the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan to become an
Independent country, which resulted in the secession of East Pakistan from the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan and established the sovereign nation called Bangladesh. Surely, 1971 is
our biggest achievement but the scratches it left behind in the heart of the people of
Bangladesh cannot be demolished in any way. The most highlight of our liberation war is
genocide and torment. The Genocides and Torment carried out by Pakistan Armed force and
their collaborators during the liberation war of Bangladesh (East Pakistan) in 1971 can barely
be compared with any other slaughter within the world history. The main objective of this
project is to honour the martyrs of the liberation war of Bangladesh. Numerous of the young
people don't know about their sacrifices and struggles before, during and after that liberation
war. As a national organization, the objectives of the archive and museum are to develop a
rich genocide archive, conduct research activities, spot the killing fields and mass graves
across the country, create database of killing fields, publish related book, publication,
network with global genocide museum, organize exhibitions of evidences of genocide,
institution and organize related events. Moreover, this project will help to realize the next
generation that behind our victory there was a lot of blood, shed, tears, anger, torture, insult,
and pain.