Bangladeshis staged demonstration in front of Pakistan Embassy in the Hague

15 APR 2021 10:52 | Stichting European Bangladesh Forum

Bangladeshis staged demonstration in front of Pakistan Embassy in the Hague: Demand ‘unconditional official apology’ from Pakistan for 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh

The Hague: Members of the Bangladeshi community in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany held a demonstration at a place close to the Pakistan Embassy on 14 April 2021 in the Hague and demanded an ‘unconditional official apology’ from the Pakistan government for the Genocide its soldiers committed in Bangladesh during the 1971 liberation war. The members of the Bangladeshi community carried banners, placards with photos depicting the atrocities committed by Pakistan soldiers and chanted slogans demanding punishment to those responsible for the Genocide.

Different organisations of Bangladesh origin from Netherlands, Belgium and Germany took part in the program. The organisations include: European Bangladesh Forum (EBF), Netherlands Awami League, Belgium Awami Leauge, Bangabandhu Foundation Germany, Netherlands Awami Jubo League and Global Solidarity for Peace, Belgium. In total 33 participants took part in the demonstration. Due to Covid restrictions more people could not join the demonstration. The demonstration held at Paleisstraat, opposite to Noordeinde Paleis in the Hague was live telecast by the London-based British Bangla News channel.

Addressing the demonstration, the speakers said, the 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh committed by the Pakistan Army was one of the worst human crimes that the world witnessed in the 20th century. They said, Pakistan is a failed state; suppressed the Bengalis since its birth in 1947 and exploited in all means. When the Bengalis wanted self-control the Pakistani occupation army replied with arms and in 9 months killed approximately 3 million people, violated over two hundred thousand women and forced 10 million people to cross the border and take shelter in India, they added. This number of people killed by the Pakistani Army is the highest in such a short period, as the Second World War cost lives of 60 million people, but that War lasted for 6 years and spread over three continents. The 1971 Genocide by the Pakistan Army is well documented and reported in the international media and also in the diplomatic correspondences during that period, they claimed.

The demonstration was addressed by Mr Jahangir Chowdhury Ratan, General Secretary, Belgium Awami League (AL), Mr. Kawsar Ahmed, a human right activist, Netherlands, Mr Emdad Hossain, Acting President of Netherlands AL, Mr. Emran Hussain, Vice President, Netherlands AL, Mr. Murad Khan, General Secretary of Netherlands AL, Mr. Shahidul Haque, President Belgium AL, Mr Bikash Roy, founding Secretary of European Bangladesh Forum (EBF), Mr. Akhteruzzaman, Publicity Secretary of Belgium AL, Mr. Miraz Hossain, Joint Secretary, Nethelands Awami Jubo League, Mr Amzad Hossain, member of Global Solidarity for Peace, Belgium, Mr. Khokan Sharif, Advisor, Belgium AL Bikash Chowdhury of EBF.  

The speakers demanded of the world leaders including the European governments to raise their voices against such atrocities and hold Pakistan responsible for the crime in the International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice. They said, in 1971 in Bangladesh, the world media including The Telegraph, The Times, The Sunday Times, The New York Times and several news agencies reported the massacre of the Bengalis by the Pakistan Army and told the world. Pakistan Army under a blue print systematically also killed the intellectuals and professionals of Bangladesh, apart from the mass killing. They said, Pakistan government promised to try the key Pakistani army officers and soldiers responsible for the genocide but they still remain in immunity and Pakistan has not tried them.

The demonstration demanded from the Pakistan government an official unconditional apology for the genocide the Pakistan army committed in Bangladesh during the Liberation War in 1971, trial of the Pakistan army and civil officials who were responsible for the Genocide in 1971, provide adequate compensation to the families of those killed in the Genocide and compensate Bangladesh government for the damage and destruction of the national properties and take back the stranded Pakistanis (Biharis) in Bangladesh to Pakistan. They also gave a petition to the Pakistan embassy addressing the Ambassador of Pakistan in the Netherlands. In the petition they raised the above issues.

The demonstration can still be watched at the following links of You Tube and Face Book:

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