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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিল : চতুর্থ খণ্ড
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 army. The World Peace Council expressed its solidarity with the people of Bangladesh struggling for their liberation. The Council awarded the LAMBRAKIS MEDAL to the people of Bangladesh for their heroic struggle for self-determination.

ROVING AMBASSADOR ON TOUR

 Mr. M. A. Samad the Roving Ambassador to the Government of Bangladesh is now on a round the world tour. He had already met the members of the Hungarian Government and discussed about Bangladesh situation. He will meet Mr. Podgorny, the Soviet President, on conclusion of his East European tour, and he is also expected to pay a visit to the United Kingdom.

WORLD OPINION MOBILIZES

 During the last two months Newspapers of different countries have taken important part in mobilizing the world opinion, which has now switched against the brutalities of Pakistani Army in Bangladesh.

 Two English Newspapers, The Times and the Guardian, have in special reports shown that while talks were going on between Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Yahya Khan, Yahya secretly brought in crack troops and modern warfare machines to Bangladesh. While every Press hand-out by the Pakistani Government indicated that the difference between the two partics Was being.....without breaking off the talks Yahya left Bangladesh and the Pakistani Army was unleashed within all its ferocity upto the unarmed people of Bangladesh.

TRAGEDY OF REFUGEES

 As latest reports shown cholera has broken out in epidemic form among the refugees in India. With the number of refugees crossing the 5 million mark, and more than 60,000 pouring in everyday, medicines have become scarce, and the Government of India has called the attention of the World Community of India has called the attention of the World Community for help. The British, Dutch and German Governments have already sent monetary and medical aid to the disease striken areas. Aid Bangladesh Committee made an emergent appeal to the German people through Television, Radio and Newspapers for help. Through its agents in Europe, the Medico International, and the agents in India St. John's Ambulance Prigado, Calcutta, the Committee has sent to West Bengal more than 250,000 DM in medical aid, and is collecting more money and material.

BANGLADESII ARMY IS ON MOVE

 The latest newspaper reports show that after the first advantage it won by its blitzkrieg offence, the Pakistani Army is now losing ground. The Liberation army has gained control of further areas, and even the Dacca Airport is threatened. The Pakistan Army has suffered terribly in man and materials, and is in short supply of daily necessities because of the non-cooperation of the common people. They can move out of