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3 5 6 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিল : চতুর্থ খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ পরিস্থিতি সম্পর্কে ইন্দোনেশীয় “আমরা’ ২০-২৩ জুন, ১৯৭১ পত্রিকার মূল্যায়ন BRIEF FOR FOREIGN MINISTER Mr. Abdullah Alamudi, correspondent of the Daily Pedoman of Indonesia will come to meet the F. M. on June 13, 1971 at 10–30 A. M. He is visiting India as the guest of the Govt. of India. He will be accompanied by the representatives of the Govt, of India. Before coming over here, he has already toured the European countries for about six weeks. The Daily Pedoman is reportedly a newspaper with a socialist and nationalist bias. (A)Indonesian Government's point of view on Bangladesh: Indonesian Government's attitude on the whole is not very helpful. Foreign Minister Adam Malik described the situation to be "internal affairs" of Pakistan. It is, however, felt that a direct approach to the Government may case the hardened attitude of non-interference and the issue of recognition may also be considered. At present, the Govt. seems to be convinced of the Pakistan Army's brutality and Pakistan's propaganda is not fully believed. Indonesia is not providing any material help to Pakistan. (B) Public and Press attitude: A section of the Indonesian press gave good publicity to the Bangladesh movement. The Dacca atrocities of the Pak. army and activities of the liberation forces were covered by the local newspapers. Pakistan is reportedly spending huge amount of money to buy some of the newspapers. The people in general feel that the unity of Pakistan is broken for ever. They are also reluctant to believe Pakistan propaganda putting the whole blame on the Awami League. Mr. Achmed Sjaicho, Speaker of the Indonesian Parliament and Chairman of the International Islamic Organisation and Dr. Mohammad Natcir, former Prime Minister and leader of Masjumi Party (banned) have appealed to Pakistan to act wisely' and seek a just solution. (C) Any Special angles likely to come up during meeting: Mr. Alamudi's discussions with the Head of Calcutta Mission on June 12, 1971 show that the former is not interested in giving stress on any particular issue or angle. He may, however, be eager to know why the Awami League had to take such a step to declare independence. Brief report Djakarta 23/4/71 1. Swaran Singh's visit found a good coverage in the press here. His and the two other Indian Minister's visits have been described as successful in a way.