Muhajir Congress demands Pakistan's apology for 1971 genocide

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

must tender an unconditional apology to for the "genocide" committed by its troops during the 1971 war, a group claiming to speak for refugees has demanded.

In a memorandum submitted to the here, the Muhajir (WMC) also demanded that the stranded Pakistanis in be repatriated to with dignity and honour.


The memorandum was submitted on Wednesday, the 45th Anniversary of the 'Fall of Dhaka' -- when emerged as a new country.

Muhajir is an Arabic-origin term used in to describe Muslim immigrants, of multi-ethnic origin, and their descendants, who migrated from after the Partition.

The group strongly condemned the atrocities and brutal military action by the Army against Bengalis in East during the 1971 civil war.

"It is very sad that till today none of the subsequent governments or institutions in have accepted the reasons or responsibility for events in the former East as well as for humiliating defeat in December 1971 that resulted in losing its half territory and majority population," it said.

The said it demands that the and authorities not only tender an unconditional apology to government and acknowledgement of the genocide committed in 1971 but also make report public besides holding accountable and punishing those responsible for the "war crimes" committed in the then East

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First Published: Fri, December 15 2017. 12:00 IST