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543 ংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ত্রয়োদশ খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ বাংলাদেশের অভ্যন্তর গুহীত চলচ্চিত্রের উপর এন.বি.সি নিউজ ৮ নভেম্বর, ১৯৭১ একটি প্রতিবেদন NBC NEWS |Press Department/National Broadcasting Company/30 Rockefeller Plaza/New York, N. Y. 10020/Broadcastings Largest News Organization] November 8, 1971 Comprehensive Film Report On Man-Made Disaster In East Pakistan Will Be Presented By NBC News' "Chronolog" Nov. 26 The first comprehensive film report on just what is going on in East Pakistan-and why-will be presented by NBC News' "Chronolog" Friday, Nov. 26 (8-30-10-30 p.m. NYT, in color) on the NBC Television Network. Bob Rogers, who produced the report, spent nearly two months in India and Pakistan filming the story. "What began as a political crisis in East Pakistan last March has escalated into a major human tragedy," Mr. Rogers said. "East Pakistan has historically been the scene of natural disasters-floods, cyclones and famine. This time the disaster is strictly manmade and it is likely to surpass all of nature's efforts in the magnitude of death, distruction and human suffering." Mr. Rogers filmed the refugee camps in India, where more than nine million Bengali citizens of East Pakistan are reported to have fled from the Pakistani army, which is made up mostly of West Pakistanis. "We also slipped across the border and accompanied a column of several hundred refugees on their risky flight to India, "Mr. Rogers Said. "By boat and foot, we made another clandestine entry into East Pakistan and obtained an exclusive film report on the Mukti Fauj, the guerrilla army of the Bengali independence movement. We spent four days with a battalion-sized guerrilla force which is controlling a large area of East Pakistan, despite the efforts of the West Pakistani army to drive them out. On a separate trip to East Pakistan, Mr. Rogers and his film crew covered the efforts of the West Pakistani army to "restore normality" in the country, visiting troop installations and accompanying troops in the field "Despite the denials of atrocities by the army, we also managed to film Bengali villages that had been freshly destroyed by the army," he said. The report also traces the events which led to the present tragedy.