পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (ষষ্ঠ খণ্ড).pdf/৬০২

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566 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ষষ্ঠ খণ্ড Bengalis to submission, it is the height of hypocrisy not to say simplemindedness, to try to persuade the murderer that your intervention on behalf of victim will not upset his necrophilous plans. The intention must be to upset, to interfere with and obstruct West Pakistan authority where-ever possible in East Bengal. For that authority does not rest on any mandate whatever-besides that of naked armed force.” The Students Action Committee Following their last Sunday’s demonstration the Students Action Committee are stepping up their Parliamentary lobbying to enlist the sympathy and support of the British Government and the political parties. The students have further resolved to protest and demonstrate against the projected tour of Pakistan Cricket team. They have already got the support of the Young Liberals and in the House of Commons itself 30 members have signed full support to their call of protest and total rejection of the Pakistan team. The students will want the sporting British public to realize that at this time when West Pakistan Army is massacring people in Hitlerian fashion. West Pakistani sportsman playing the happy and peaceful game of cricket in this country would be insult to British sense of justice and fair play. As 75 million people of Pakistan have rejected Pakistan and have now got their own independent government which is fighting a war of survival, the Pujabis, mostly employed by the Government or semi-government agencies, cannot claim to represent all-Pakistan. It may be noted by the British sportsmen that Pakistan Cricket Control Board is an "official body" under full direction of the Military junta and almost all players are Punjabis. BANGLADESH ACTION COMMITTEE IN WALES Nurul Hossain writes from Cardiff: We the people of Wales formed "Bangladesh Action Committee in Wales" on 27 March and its headquarter is in Cardiff (8 Northcote Street, Roath, Cardiff, Wales, phone Cardiff 44702). The Bengali people from different parts of Wales joined in this meeting and supported this Action Committee (Cardiff, Brigend, Newport, Port Albert, Cwmbran, Swansea, Neath, Porth Cawl and other places in Wales). We staged a demonstration in London on 28 March in coordination with Bengal Students' Action Committee, London, and demonstrated before different embassies (Russia, Ceylon, America, India). We staged a demonstration outside Angel Hotel, Cardiff, before Mr. Heath, who was on visit to Cardiff on 3 April and distributed our leaflets condemning the massacre in East Bengal. We held a general meeting in Cardiff on 11 April which was well attended by 500 people of Bangladesh coming from Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Brigend, Penter, Neath, etc. and formed a 26 member committee.