Press Xpress
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • Geopolitics
  • Politics
  • Election
    • US Election
    • UK Election
    • India Election
  • Diplomacy
  • International
  • STEM
  • More
    • Art & Culture
    • Business
    • CrossBorder
    • Diary
    • Economy
    • Bangladesh
      • Agriculture
    • Interview
    • Security
    • Sports and Entertainment
Press Xpress
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • Geopolitics
  • Politics
  • Election
    • US Election
    • UK Election
    • India Election
  • Diplomacy
  • International
  • STEM
  • More
    • Art & Culture
    • Business
    • CrossBorder
    • Diary
    • Economy
    • Bangladesh
      • Agriculture
    • Interview
    • Security
    • Sports and Entertainment
LOGIN
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Top Posts
Canada Includes Duty-Free access for Bangladesh till 2034
Is the United States Changing its Tune on Bangladesh?
FAIR POLLS, ELECTION COMMISSION’S OPTIMUM ROLE AND EVM USE
NIGHTMARE RETURNS
No to BNP’s Violence: US Press Sec. Vedant Patel
GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY UPDATE: WHERE DOES BANGLADESH STAND?
Boycotting EC’s Dialogue, BNP Proves Incompetence Again
IMPACT OF EXTERNAL DEBT ON BANGLADESH ECONOMY
AWAMI LEAGUE GENERAL SECRETARY: WHO’S NEXT?
ASHRAYAN PROJECT: A ‘SHEIKH HASINA MODEL’ FOR INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
ROLE OF NGOs: CHARITY OR BUSINESS?
SUBSCRIBE NOW
Press Xpress
Press Xpress
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • Geopolitics
  • Politics
  • Election
    • US Election
    • UK Election
    • India Election
  • Diplomacy
  • International
  • STEM
  • More
    • Art & Culture
    • Business
    • CrossBorder
    • Diary
    • Economy
    • Bangladesh
      • Agriculture
    • Interview
    • Security
    • Sports and Entertainment
SUBSCRIBE NOW LOGIN

© 2022 PressXpress All Right Reserved.
National

Sector Commanders Forum seeks UN recognition for 1971 genocide

by Press Xpress September 27, 2023
written by Press Xpress September 27, 2023
Sector Commanders Forum seeks UN recognition for 1971 genocide
Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestThreadsBlueskyEmail
662

On September 25, 2023, the Sector Commanders Forum of Liberation War unequivocally called upon the United Nations (UN) to recognize the harrowing genocide inflicted upon the Bangalee nation during the Liberation War in 1971. This heinous atrocity was orchestrated by the Pakistan occupation army, in collaboration with their local counterparts, within the borders of Bangladesh.

You can also read: EC Aims to Provide Smart NIDs to UK, Saudi and Italy Expatriates

In a resolute press conference held at the Jatiya Press Club, Dhaka, the leaders of the forum passionately voiced their demand. They urged everyone to actively contribute to this pivotal cause. The gravity of their plea was palpable in the very air.

Call for Justice and Closure

The Secretary General of the Sector Commanders Forum, Haroon Habib, eloquently read aloud the written statement. Standing shoulder to shoulder with him were luminaries of the forum, including its Executive President, Md Nurul Alam, Vice-Presidents M Hamid, Major General (retd) Mohammad Ali Sikder, and AKM Shahidul Haque. The Joint Secretary Generals, Professor Abul Kalam Azad, Abdul Mabud, and Shahjahan Mredha Benu, among other distinguished individuals, lent their unwavering support to this solemn cause.

The forum put forth a comprehensive and compelling list of eight demands. Foremost among these was the urgent formation of a national investigation commission. They proposed the commission be tasked with identifying those who had benefited most from the assassination of the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and the tragic loss of most of his family members. This demand resonated with the quest for justice and closure that had eluded the nation for far too long.

Further underlining their commitment to transparency, the forum called for the publication of the investigation’s findings in the form of a white paper. The demands extended beyond mere words. They included the establishment of a Liberation War Memorial at the hallowed grounds of major battlefields and sites of unimaginable suffering. In recognition of their sacrifices, the forum urged the provision of VIP status and free medical treatment for living freedom fighters, a gesture that would honour their unwavering dedication.

Voices raised for honouring sacrifice

Another significant demand was the monthly honorarium, equivalent to that received by first-class government officials, for the freedom fighters. This was a testament to their enduring valor and commitment to the nation’s cause.

The call for the restoration of the 1972 Constitution was a reaffirmation of the nation’s enduring values and principles. The construction of a mausoleum dedicated to the freedom fighters would stand as an enduring symbol of gratitude and remembrance.

In a final, resolute stance, the forum demanded the prohibition of radical, sectarian, and bigoted groups, echoing their unwavering commitment to preserving the inclusive and harmonious spirit of the nation.

Demand echoed in 53rd UN Human Rights Council Session

Before this demand, at the dawn of June this year, the UN Human Rights Council included the demand of international recognition of the genocide against Bangalees during the Liberation War of Bangladesh.

This historic demand assumed its rightful place as agenda item 3 during the 53rd session of the UN Human Rights Council, which took place from June 19th to July 14th. The call reverberated powerfully across the chambers of international diplomacy, capturing the attention of none other than UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

In a resounding display of unity, the statement bearing this urgent appeal was presented by the Bangladeshi diaspora organization BASUG, This organization enjoys the special consultative status of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the UN. Standing shoulder to shoulder with them were Aamra Ekattor, Projonmo ’71, European Bangladesh Forum, and Seraji Foundation.

This momentous statement, emphatically restating the imperative need for “International Recognition of the 1971 genocide,” was disseminated in strict accordance with ECOSOC resolution 1996/31. The proclamation unwaveringly asserted that the 1971 genocide in Bangladesh was not an act of chance but a meticulously planned and executed atrocity, orchestrated by the Pakistan military.

It stands as one of the most appalling mass atrocities witnessed since the aftermath of the Second World War, casting a long shadow over humanity’s conscience. The toll is staggering – three million lives extinguished, over two hundred thousand women subjected to unspeakable horrors. Further, ten million souls were forced into an agonizing exodus across the border into India, leaving behind their ancestral homes. Additionally, more than twenty million citizens were uprooted from their homes and cast adrift in search of sanctuary.

The statement added, “Pakistani Military and their helping hand from this country, the Rajakars’ sinister objective was nothing short of an audacious attempt to reshape the very essence of the Bangalee race. Organized and systematic rape was wielded as a weapon of war, a cruel and calculated strategy aimed at inflicting indelible scars on the spirit of a people.”

Furthermore, the Pakistan army and its malevolent collaborators – the Razakars, Al-Badr, and Al-Shams – acting under the direct orders of the army’s high command, systematically targeted the intellectual and professional heart of Bangladesh. This malevolent act of spite and malice stood out amidst the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians. Its purpose was clear – to stifle the intellectual breath of a nation, to cripple it in its quest for progress and enlightenment.

The statement referenced historic documents and academic research, lending unwavering support to the demand.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email
important
Avatar photo
Press Xpress

Expressing news & enlightening thoughts through neutral, clear and concise narration and beyond. All in a single platform.

previous post
Saudi Arab’s Journey to Trillion-Dollar Club Economy
next post
Sheikh Hasina: A Beacon of Leadership and Diplomacy

You may also like

You’ve Lost the People”: Bangladesh Army Faces Historic...

July 18, 2025

Through our love and memories, MATIA CHOWDHURY remains...

October 19, 2024

Top Terrorists Out on Bail, Sparking Fresh Fears...

September 9, 2024

PM Announces Cancellation of Proposed ‘Prottoy Scheme’

August 3, 2024

Bangladesh Breathes Again

July 27, 2024

Reviving Dhaka’s 26 Canals May End Monsoon Misery!

July 18, 2024

Recent Posts

  • NCP’s ‘March to Gopalganj’: State’s  80 Crore Taka Questioned

    July 26, 2025
  • Bangladesh Security Forces Accused of Brutality Amid Student Protests Over Crash Casualties

    July 22, 2025
  • From the Sky Came Fire: Bangladesh Military’s Shameful Role in Milestone School Tragedy

    July 22, 2025
  • Air Force Training Aircraft Jet Crashes into Milestone College Campus in Dhaka, Many Feared Dead

    July 21, 2025
  • GOPALGANJ MASSACRE: A Nation Bleeds While a Regime Consolidates Power

    July 19, 2025

Newsletter

Subscribe PressXpress Newsletter for new posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

Contact

  • Business Centre, Sharjah Publishing City Free Zone, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
  • Email: info@pressxpress.org
    px.pressxpress@gmail.com
  • Support: contact@pressxpress.org

Press Xpress

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertise With Us

Privacy

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Register New Account
© 2024 Press Xpress All Right Reserved.
Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Youtube
Press Xpress
  • Home