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    Farooq Tariq, Labour Party Pakistan, becomes 1st political leader to apologize formally in Dhaka for 1971 war crimes.





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    a good move indeed.

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    we need to have war memorial in bengladesh and every pakistan must be obliged to kiss that, bow it and say sorry?? is that what u guys want??

    musharraf did an apology on behalf of all pakistan, now every pakistani doesnt need to sorry sorry to them esp in awami league government.

    they will have false sense of pride and that they are important for pakistan, and they will not feel need to apologise the urdu speaking massacre

    there are equally wa criminals there as there are in pakistan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leader View Post
    Farooq Tariq, Labour Party Pakistan, becomes 1st political leader to apologize formally in Dhaka for 1971 war crimes.





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    a good move indeed.

    As for the apology threads:












    Sorry mods i couldnt help myself after all these apology threads... OUR SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS KILLED BY mukti terrorists are still buried in EAST PAKISTAN! War vets frm 1971 who lost their brothers in tht war still have wet eyes and such dim people are insulting PAKISTAN!


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    we need to have war memorial in bengladesh and every pakistan must be obliged to kiss that, bow it and say sorry?? is that what u guys want??

    musharraf did an apology on behalf of all pakistan, now every pakistani doesnt need to sorry sorry to them esp in awami league government.

    they will have false sense of pride and that they are important for pakistan, and they will not feel need to apologise the urdu speaking massacre

    there are equally wa criminals there as there are in pakistan
    NO APOLOGY TO ANY TRAITOR!
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    Now what about an apology for the 1 million Biharis killed by the Mukti Bahini in Bangladesh?

    I am a Bihari, & my father & his siblings grew up in Bangladesh & did their early schooling there. Most of my Dad's side relatives were in Bangladesh as well pre-1971. I have felt the events of 1971 impact me directly. My avatar is of my uncle who was in the Pakistan Air Force in Chittagong, who was killed in April 1971 by rebels & received Sitar-e-Jurat. My Dad just about made it alive to Karachi from Dhaka in 1971, my family had to leave their houses & everything else to make it to Pakistan alive.

    What happened in 1971 is done. No apologies from Pakistan. I am happy they got independence, & I am glad they are not part of Pakistan today. Germany did not apologize for the events that led to WW2, neither did the Soviet Union. And even in that case, it's different, because there were atrocities committed by both sides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bilalhaider View Post
    Now what about an apology for the 1 million Biharis killed by the Mukti Bahini in Bangladesh?

    I am a Bihari, & my father & his siblings grew up in Bangladesh & did their early schooling there. Most of my Dad's side relatives were in Bangladesh as well pre-1971. I have felt the events of 1971 impact me directly. My avatar is of my uncle who was in the Pakistan Air Force in Chittagong, who was killed in April 1971 by rebels & received Sitar-e-Jurat. My Dad just about made it alive to Karachi from Dhaka in 1971, my family had to leave their houses & everything else to make it to Pakistan alive.

    What happened in 1971 is done. No apologies from Pakistan. I am happy they got independence, & I am glad they are not part of Pakistan today. Germany did not apologize for the events that led to WW2, neither did the Soviet Union. And even in that case, it's different, because there were atrocities committed by both sides.
    im bihari too..................

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    no more apologies , crimes had been committed from both sides and this happen in wars but why apology from one side only . It was our land and our soldiers did what they need to defend the land. thats all
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    Quote Originally Posted by bilalhaider View Post
    Now what about an apology for the 1 million Biharis killed by the Mukti Bahini in Bangladesh?

    I am a Bihari, & my father & his siblings grew up in Bangladesh & did their early schooling there. Most of my Dad's side relatives were in Bangladesh as well pre-1971. I have felt the events of 1971 impact me directly. My avatar is of my uncle who was in the Pakistan Air Force in Chittagong, who was killed in April 1971 by rebels & received Sitar-e-Jurat. My Dad just about made it alive to Karachi from Dhaka in 1971, my family had to leave their houses & everything else to make it to Pakistan alive.

    What happened in 1971 is done. No apologies from Pakistan. I am happy they got independence, & I am glad they are not part of Pakistan today. Germany did not apologize for the events that led to WW2, neither did the Soviet Union. And even in that case, it's different, because there were atrocities committed by both sides.
    A cousin of my father was also injured by arty fire and captured as a POW... his frnds were murdered by bhani terrorists... and remained in an indian prison for 2 years... he named his sons after his martyred frnds... He has teary eyes when we talk abt East Pakistan... he holds GoP,india and Mujib n party responsible for 71!

    Power hungry bastards like mujib,yahya and bhutto ......................... may they rott in hell!
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