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− | After the liberation of Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) in 1971 the Government of Pakistan set up a War Inquiry Commission. The ‘Main Report’ of the said Commission “did not have the evidence of most of the persons taken as prisoners of war, including the major personalities.” <br/>Therefore, a Supplementary Report became necessary. The following is the complete text of the Supplementary Report, which is more eye-opening than the ‘Main Report.’ <br/>The text that follows is bound to have a number of spelling mistakes that typically arise during ‘optical recognition’ (scanning). We would be grateful if these could be pointed out in a message to the Facebook community, [http://www.facebook.com/Indpaedia Indpaedia.com]. <br/>All information used will be gratefully acknowledged. <br/> | + | After the liberation of Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) in 1971, the Government of Pakistan set up a War Inquiry Commission. The ‘Main Report’ of the said Commission “did not have the evidence of most of the persons taken as prisoners of war, including the major personalities.” <br/>Therefore, a Supplementary Report became necessary. The following is the complete text of the Supplementary Report, which is more eye-opening than the ‘Main Report.’ <br/>The text that follows is bound to have a number of spelling mistakes that typically arise during ‘optical recognition’ (scanning). We would be grateful if these could be pointed out in a message to the Facebook community, [http://www.facebook.com/Indpaedia Indpaedia.com]. <br/>All information used will be gratefully acknowledged. <br/> |
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Revision as of 20:15, 21 April 2015
After the liberation of Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) in 1971, the Government of Pakistan set up a War Inquiry Commission. The ‘Main Report’ of the said Commission “did not have the evidence of most of the persons taken as prisoners of war, including the major personalities.” |
See also
1971: War Inquiry Commission (Hamoodur Rahman), Supplementary Report: I
1971: War Inquiry Commission (Hamoodur Rahman), Supplementary Report: II
1971: War Inquiry Commission (Hamoodur Rahman), Supplementary Report: III