পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (দ্বাদশ খণ্ড).pdf/৯১২

এই পাতাটির মুদ্রণ সংশোধন করা প্রয়োজন।

brbrと বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড statement in Kualalampur as if he was averse in bringing pressure on Yahya Khan and he is in a way conniving at the act of Yahya Khan in his genocide and carnage. Whether the Foreign Minister is aware that Yahya Khan at this juncture when he has acted as a broker between Peking and USA is demanding his first installment of the brokerage and he has been emboldened to come out with this statement and a country like the USA which proclaims and boasts itself of equality and fraternity has been an active accomplice in this heinous crime by not stopping aid to Pakistan in spite of the resistance made in the House of Representatives by an eminent Senator like Edward Kennedy. In this regard I want to know whether the Foreign Minister is still sure that he will be able to bring round the super-powers that they will be able to bring pressure. The facts have amply proved that these super-powers are acting only in their own enlightened self-interest oblivious of the fact that there is human carnage going on in this part of the world. In that case, I want to know whether the Foreign Minister, having friendly countries like USSR who stood by us in all critical junctures of our relation with other countries will be able to bring this matter before the United Nations and before the Human Rights Commission, to see that Yahya Khan is prevented from committing this barbarous act. SHRI SWARAN SINGH: The hon. member has rightly mentioned the attitude that has been adopted by the Governmental representatives of several countries. I would be quite frank in saying that even those countries whose Governmental representatives say that they would try to use their good offices in persuading the military rulers not go to ahead with their atrocities are reluctant to say so openly, except in the case of the USSR President Mr. Podgorney, and some others hon'ble exceptions. SI-IRI ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE: What are the other exceptions? SI-IRI PILOO MODY (Godhra): And how honorable are they? SHRI SWARAN SINGH: There are other socialist countries also. But, we have to continue our efforts to persuade these countries to use whatever influence they may have with President Yahya Khan not to go ahead with this mad policy upon which he has already embarked. . In the operative part of the question the hon. Member asked as to whether the question will be raised in the Human Rights Commission and the United Nations. Surely, it can be raised and it is our intension to raise it in some appropriate form in the UN or in the Human Rights Commission. 19:13 hrs. ১২ আগষ্ট, ১৯৭১ STATEMENT RE: REPORTED TRIAL OF SHEIKH MUJIBUR RAHMAN ΒΥ ΤΗΕ MILITARY REGIME OF PAKISTAN SHRI S. M. BANERJEE (Kanpur): Sir. in the morning, I requested. Through you, the Prime Minister to say something about Shri Mujibur Rahman and his safety. I know that a resolution cannot be moved at the far end of the day. But since the Prime Minister is here and she has also issued a statement appealing to all the countries to come to the rescue and see that the execution of Shri Mujibur Rahman is halted, I would request her, through you, Sir, to say some good word so that the world may know that this Parliament