পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (ষষ্ঠ খণ্ড).pdf/৫৪৪

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508 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ষষ্ঠ খণ্ড শিরোনাম ংবাদপত্র তারিখ Delhi Pakistan Mission- Bangladesh 10 November, 1971 Yahya’s Slaughter House VO|. 1 : NO. 20 DELHIPAKISTAN MISSIONYAHYA’S SLAUGHTER HOUSE Pakistanis set up yet another unique record of barbarism in foreign country when they inflicted brutalities on the Bengali employees of their High Commission in New Delhi on November, 2 1971. The Bengali employees along with the members of their families were mercilessly beaten up while they were escaping to freedom and declared allegiance of Bangladesh. Mr. Hussain Ali Khan, personal Assistant to Mr. Abdul Ghani, Chief of intelligence network in India, was forcibly kept inside the High Commission premises and beaten up. It is still unknown if Mr. Hussain Ali Khan is alive. The ugly maltreatment with the Bengali staff was so nakedly exposed despite the assurance given to them on their freedom of movement. The High Commission authorities recently withdrew all restrictions on the movement of the Bengali Staff who were previously subjected to confinement within the chancery premises. They were told they could leave the High Commission should they so desire. The Pakistanis held Mr. Hussain Ali captive because he was personal assistant to the Chief of the Intelligence network in India. Describing the High Commission as Yahya Khan's slaughter house in India the wailing and bleeding escapees showed their injuries to Pressmen and others outside the High Commission. The West Pakistan atrocities invoked deep indignation and anger all over Bangladesh. Bangladesh Government and leaders strongly condemned the torture and oppression committed by the West Pakistanis on the Bengali employees and called for international intervention for the release of Mr. Hussain Ali Khan.