The article discusses the historical context and ongoing impact of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, particularly focusing on the persecution of Hindus. It highlights how political, geographical, and ethnic struggles led to widespread violence against minorities, including Hindus. The article raises questions about whether history is repeating itself, as current reports indicate continued violence and discrimination against Hindus in Bangladesh. It also reflects on the systemic neglect and cultural suppression faced by Bengali-speaking East Pakistanis, which fueled demands for autonomy and eventually led to the liberation of Bangladesh.
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https://morungexpress.com/lessons-from-bangladesh-liberation-of-1971-hindu-genocide#google_vignette