Bangladesh seeks apology and compensation from Pakistan for 1971 genocide, while aiming for stronger regional ties and upcoming fair elections.
Nava Thakuria
Nava Thakuria is a journalist based in Guwahati and he covers socio-political and environmental issues relating to Northeast India along with Bhutan, Tibet, Myanmar and Bangladesh. He writes for a number of media outlets based in different parts of South and Southeast Asia. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent the stand of this publication.
Bangladesh seeks apology and compensation from Pakistan for 1971 genocide, while aiming for stronger regional ties and upcoming fair elections.
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