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দিল্লীর আন্তর্জাতিক সম্মেলনে অবিলম্বে মুজিবকে মুক্ত করার দাবী ‘অমৃতবাজার পত্রিকা’ ১৯ সেপ্টেম্বর, ১৯৭১

E.B TRDGEDY

NATIONS SHOCKED, ANGRY

Call to set Mujib free at once

 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18. The world’s sorrow and anger over the events in Bangladesh were voiced by delegates from 24 countries at an international conference today with a powerful demand for “immediate and unconditional release” of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

 The three-day conference voiced the demand in a resolution sponsored by Sarvodaya leader Jayaprakash Narayan, who presided over the inaugural session and adopted by the conference with all the delegates standing up in support.

 It was also condemned the secret trial of the Sheikh and appealed to world Governments to bring pressure on the military regime of Pakistan to desist from this grave violation off all canons and law governing civil liberties and human freedom recognized in all civilized communities.

 Messages from president V.V. Giri, fromer French Prime Minister MendesFrance and intellectual Andre Malraux, musician Yehudi, Meuhin, Senator Edward Kennedy of the United states and from a large number of Indian leaders were received wishing success to the conference and the people of Bangladesh.

 The first to address the conference after the Chairman Bangladesh representative and former Chittagong University Vice-Chancellor A. R. Mallick who narrated the harrowing chain of events before the nightmare of March 25-26. leading to the annihilation of a million of Bengalis and rendering homeless of more than eight million who had to cross into India to save their lives.

 He was followed by Ceylon’s Senarat Gunwardane who, in an impassioned speech said, “The people of Bangladesh had exercised their right to self determination as no nation had ever done in the past, and it was the duty of the international community to ensure that they got their legitimate right”.

 Nepal’s former Prime Minister B.P Koirala warned, if the lights go out in Bangladesh, the lights in many more parts of the world would go out.

Nazi Way

 French League of Human Rights President Monsieur Daniel Mayer sawier the happenings of Bangladesh a ghastly tragedy akin to the Nazi purge of the Jews.