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	<link>https://www.genocidebangladesh.org</link>
	<description>An online archive of chronology of events, documentations, audio, video, images, media reports and eyewitness accounts of the 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh in the hands of Pakistan army.</description>
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		By: Jasmine		</title>
		<link>https://www.genocidebangladesh.org/about/#comment-79731</link>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2023 03:35:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is a great website and a good effort :) I really hope it hasn&#039;t been abandoned.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great website and a good effort 🙂 I really hope it hasn&#8217;t been abandoned.</p>
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		By: uday		</title>
		<link>https://www.genocidebangladesh.org/about/#comment-14984</link>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Nov 2019 13:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[At last a website we can turn to to know a great harm done to a people. Well done!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At last a website we can turn to to know a great harm done to a people. Well done!</p>
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		By: Shuvo Dastidar		</title>
		<link>https://www.genocidebangladesh.org/about/#comment-14806</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2019 02:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The ISPaD Project’s “Story”
The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project·Tuesday, August 6, 2019·
In Bengal, as in much of the Indian Subcontinent, there is a taboo in discussing the plight of minorities and researching the whereabouts of the missing population of minorities. The ISPaD Project  attempts to break that taboo and tries to estimate the status of minorities in Bangladesh – the East Bengal of the erstwhile Bengal Province of British-ruled-India AND to answer the all too frequently asked question: Where have my people gone?
This portal attempts to estimate the number of casualties and refugees in order to answer the question of our Mission. It is worth mentioning that the ethnic cleansing of homes and livelihood, and confiscation of homesteads through the Enemy Property Act by declaring Enemies of State. Even during the rule of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (1971-1975), known as the Father of the Bengali Nation, complete security for lives of minority populations did not return. Shiekh Mujibur Rahman compromised with intolerant, anti-secular groups by keeping the inhumane and unjust Enemy Property Act active with a different name — Vested Property Act, during the Bangladesh independence war. History of the atrocities of Partition remains unbeknownst to a majority of humanity, as does the reality of such acts that continue on through today.
Our physical address/meeting site/museum/etc. in Jamaica, NY is the location that The ISPaD Project has begun and developed and has become a very dynamic workplace. It is to be the site for the Annual Partition Studies Conference, hosted by The ISPaD Project at its main office (The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project, Inc,;85-60 Parsons Blvd.; Jamaica, NY 11432) on Saturday, October 19, 2019 from 9AM-1PM. contact us via social media &#038;/or call 917-524-0035.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ISPaD Project’s “Story”<br />
The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project·Tuesday, August 6, 2019·<br />
In Bengal, as in much of the Indian Subcontinent, there is a taboo in discussing the plight of minorities and researching the whereabouts of the missing population of minorities. The ISPaD Project  attempts to break that taboo and tries to estimate the status of minorities in Bangladesh – the East Bengal of the erstwhile Bengal Province of British-ruled-India AND to answer the all too frequently asked question: Where have my people gone?<br />
This portal attempts to estimate the number of casualties and refugees in order to answer the question of our Mission. It is worth mentioning that the ethnic cleansing of homes and livelihood, and confiscation of homesteads through the Enemy Property Act by declaring Enemies of State. Even during the rule of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (1971-1975), known as the Father of the Bengali Nation, complete security for lives of minority populations did not return. Shiekh Mujibur Rahman compromised with intolerant, anti-secular groups by keeping the inhumane and unjust Enemy Property Act active with a different name — Vested Property Act, during the Bangladesh independence war. History of the atrocities of Partition remains unbeknownst to a majority of humanity, as does the reality of such acts that continue on through today.<br />
Our physical address/meeting site/museum/etc. in Jamaica, NY is the location that The ISPaD Project has begun and developed and has become a very dynamic workplace. It is to be the site for the Annual Partition Studies Conference, hosted by The ISPaD Project at its main office (The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project, Inc,;85-60 Parsons Blvd.; Jamaica, NY 11432) on Saturday, October 19, 2019 from 9AM-1PM. contact us via social media &amp;/or call 917-524-0035.</p>
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