Investor Presentaiton
PAST GENOCIDES
THE BANGLADESHI GENOCIDE
⚫ Took place in Bangladesh in 1971 through a period of ten
months.
Resulted in the murder of 2 million to 3 million Bengali.
Before Bangladesh was its own country, it was known as East
Pakistan, and together with West Pakistan made up the whole
of Pakistan. West Pakistan was the political center and had the
majority say in decisions affecting both enclaves, and East
Pakistanis were viewed as inferior. The Bengali majority in East
Pakistan called for self-determination, leading to the Bangladesh
War for Liberation. In an attempt to suppress the Bengali, West
Pakistan began murdering and raping them. Most were Hindu.
Bengali Hindus continue to be persecuted in Bangladesh and
their population will soon be non-existent.View entire presentation