পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (ষষ্ঠ খণ্ড).pdf/৫৬৪

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528 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ষষ্ঠ খণ্ড শিরোনাম ংবাদপত্র তারিখ Prima Facie The Nation 24 September, 1971 Vol. 1 : No. 1 PRIMA FACIE Now that the world response is sounding louder than ever, it is becoming Profoundly effective and appealing in so far as the Bangladesh issue is concerned. The nations that remained silent so long on the issue or rather whispered in favour of Bangladesh have come forward to initiate an organized move for acceptance of the reality. The recent world conference on Bangladesh held in Delhi marks the beginning of the materialization of the process of the concrete support and sympathy of the conscious nations of the world. As many as 25 nations attended the conference with equal zeal and enthusiasm. At the conference they initiated a bold move openly condemning the genocide that is being perpetrated on the soil of Bangladesh. The proposed peace march from Kabul to Pindi is a sincere and human gesture. It is a history in itself and an example worthy of emulation. It is an outburst of feeling that would help sustain the future civilization. Only firm faith in human values can inspire such an unique initiative. This has amply demonstrated that the world conscience can hardly remain mute in the face of pathetic cry of humanity within this planet. Yahya's abstract bravery and foolish incantations have been challenged by the peace March proposal. Power manipulations in world politics cannot efface the effect of people’s verdict. As long as the world is on the side of the people, might and maneuverings will be blown away like the house of cards. By now Yahya has been given to understand that no compromise is welcome after such a heinous crime against the entire Bengali nation. Nothing short of the complete independence is an acceptable solution. Genocidal means is not the proper weapon to preserve unity unless such feeling comes from within. Resorting to genocide is not an endurable means. The proposed peace march will surely teach him that lesson. Whatever might he might have, he will have little courage to use the same weapon on the peace mission. And therein lies his defeat which, in its turn, signals the victory of Bangladesh.