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596 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ষষ্ঠ খণ্ড শিরোনাম সংবাদপত্র তারিখ British Labor Party Bangladesh Today 15 October, 1971 Condemns Yahya's Brutality Vol. 1: No. THREAT TO WORLD PEACE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY CONDEMNS ΥΑΗΥΑ"S ΒRUΤΑΙ,ΙΤΥ The Annual Conference of the British Labor Party at Brighton on Thursday expressed its horror and concern at the terrible human tragedy now talking place in Bangladesh. It condemned the 'Government of Pakistan' for its unjustified use of military force against the people and democratically elected leaders of East Bengal and held 'Pakistan Government' fully responsible for the terrible suffering endured by the people of Bangladesh. Over three thousand delegates attending the conference approved without dissent a National Executive Committee resolution expressing grave concern at the totally inadequate response of world community to the vast refugee problem, called for an emergency humanitarian programme under the U. N. to relieve famine in Bangladesh and demanded the withholding of aid until military repression had ceased and political leaders, particularly Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, had been released. Copies of the resolution have been sent to British Prime Minister and the Secretary General of the United Nations. Following is the full text of the resolution approved at the British Labor Party annual conference: "Conference expresses its horror and concern at the terrible human tragedy now taking place in Bengal. It believes that the Pakistan Government must take full responsibility for the terrible suffering endured by the people of East Bengal and condemns the Government of Pakistan for unjustified use of military force against the people and democratically elected leaders of East Bengal. RELEASE MUJIB "Conference believes that a political solution can only be reached after: 1. Military repression in East Bengal bas ceased; 2. The political leaders of East Bengal and in particular Sheikh Mujibur Rahman have been released. "Any political solution should be negotiated with the democratically elected leaders of East Bengal and be acceptable to the people of the region.