1971 Bangladesh Genocide - A Documentary
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HRCBM (Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities) is embarking on a poignant journey to document the harrowing atrocities of the 1971 Genocide, a dark chapter in history that saw the Pakistani Army and their Islamic cohorts ravage Bangladesh. This genocide, recognized as one of the world's largest, resulted in the tragic loss of three million innocent lives and the brutal rape of over 400,000 women and girls.
Through their documentary project, HRCBM aims to shed light on the untold stories of suffering, resilience, and the quest for justice that has persisted for decades. By meticulously researching historical records, testimonies, and survivor accounts, the organization seeks to honor the memory of those who perished and amplify the voices of survivors.
With a commitment to accuracy and sensitivity, HRCBM endeavors to ensure that the factual information presented in the documentary reflects the magnitude of the atrocities committed during the 1971 Genocide. By bearing witness to this tragic chapter in human history, the organization hopes to raise awareness, foster healing, and advocate for accountability and justice for the victims and their families.
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Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM)
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