1971 Massacres in Bangladesh

1971 Massacres in Bangladesh

by DSW Dr. M Mohsin Ali
1971 Massacres in Bangladesh

1971 Massacres in Bangladesh

by DSW Dr. M Mohsin Ali

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The 25% of the Author's royalties will be donated to the "Friends of Dr Mohsin Hospital project.


From 1757 to 1947, India was a British Colony until the British withdrew its rule due to the anti-British movements. This led to India's division into India and Pakistan. The Hindu majority areas were within India's borders and the Muslim majority areas were put under the newly created Pakistan. Pakistan got two wings, West Pakistan was located in the west of India, while East Pakistan was located in the east of India. The distance between the two wings of Pakistan was about 1200 miles by land. Pakistan had been under military rule for most of its life. Soon after Pakistan was born the West Pakistanis got the ruling power including 95% military and civil servants. Bengalis, the natives of East Pakistan, were never allowed to participate in ruling the country. The West Pakistani rulers turned the Bengali land into a colony. They were never given the power to rule the country although Bengalis were the 56% majority. The West tried to impose Urdu as the official language in the East. The issues of the state language, inter-wing economic and administrative disparities, provincial autonomy, defense of East Pakistan, and many other issues had been contributing to deteriorating the relations between the two wings of Pakistan. The people of East Pakistan marched on the streets for movements against the rulers of Pakistan. Bengali leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman demanded the autonomy of East Pakistan. He was arrested and tried as a secessionist and was kept in the prison for a total of 15 years.


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ISBN-13: 9781958128770
Publisher: Book Vine Press
Publication date: 05/20/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 335
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

M. Mohsin Ali is a patriotic son of Bangladesh and America. He was born in Bangladesh in 1952 in a remote village called Shikarpur of Gurudaspur Upazilla (subdistrict) in Natore District during the Pakistan period. He emigrated to America in January of 1986 in pursuit of higher education. He was admitted to a graduate program in professional studies in community services administration at the Alfred University, Alfred, New York, when he was thirty-four years old and completed the master's degree in 1987. He was then admitted to the doctor of social welfare program at the Hunter College School of Social Work of the City University of New York in 1988 and completed his doctorate degree while being employed as a full-time worker for people with disabilities. He also obtained a social-work license from New York State. Mohsin Ali studied undergraduate in economics at Rajshahi University in 1970-72. He obtained his MSS in economics in 1982 and bachelor of laws in 1981 both from Dhaka University.
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