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695 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিল : চতুর্থ খন্ড Exchange Programs are given to any Pakistani this year as a mark of your strong disapproval of the ruthless killings by the Pakistani Military Government. It may help bring the Pakistani Generals to their senses. With my personal regards to you. Yours sincerely. (Abul H. Saaduddin) 35 Liberal Senators both Democrats & Republicans U. S. Senate Capitol Hills. WASHINGTON D C 505 Gayley Avenue. 401 LOS ANGELES. Clifornia-90024 May 6, 1971. The President, Indiana University, BLOOMINGTON, Indiana-47405 Dear Mr. President, As an alumnus of Indiana University (1964) I have taken the liberty to write to you personally to draw your attention to the abominable atrocities still being committed by the West Pakistani Military on the unarmed civilian population of my country (formerly East Pakistan), which was recently forced to declare independence and the establishment of a newly formed Government of Bangladesh (Bengal). Meagre reports coming out of Pakistan as a result of the most effective military censorship do not reach most Americans but nevertheless, there is no denying that the military brutality has been of a very high magnitude. Professors of Dacca University has been killed in the most gruesome manner in some cases, with their entire family. The following partial list of the victims will suffice to covince you of the legitimacy of my statement. Perhaps some of your professors in the School of Business Administration might have known these unfortunate professors personally while they were teaching at Dacca University. If you had any chance of getting first-hand reports from any American evacuee from Dacca or Chittagong, all my statements will seem to you as nothing but understatements. In view of the ruthless butchery committed by the Pakistani Military (95% of both officers and enlisted men are West Pakistani; Bengali officers, and not many in number, are never promoted beyond the rank of Lieutenant Colonel) on the Bengali populace of Bangladesh, I fervently appeal to you to express your strong vocal condemnation and