A telegram from the consulate general in Dacca to the department of state on the subject of dissent From U.S. policy toward East Pakistan.
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A telegram from the consulate general in Dacca to the department of state on the subject of dissent From U.S. policy toward East Pakistan.
Continue reading April 06, 1971: Telegram from the US con general in Dacca
Editorial titled ‘The Slaughter in East Pakistan’ published in The Times, London on April 3, 1971.
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Subject: USG expression of concern on East Pakistan
Continue reading April 04, 1971: Telegram from Department of State
Memorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon/1/
/1/ Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, POL 23-9 PAK. Secret. Drafted by Van Hollen and Anthony C.E. Quainton (NEA/INC) on April 2, and cleared by Sisco, and by Spengler in draft.
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Notification of the Special Team of Central Government Officers Deputed to East Pakistan
Airgram from American Consul to Secretary of State
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Editorial title ‘In the name of Pakistan’ appeared in New York Times.
Continue reading March 31, 1971: “In the name of Pakistan”, Editorial, New York Times
Minutes of Senior Review Group Meeting/1/
Letter From the Pakistani Ambassador (Hilaly) to Secretary of State Rogers/1/
/1/ Source: National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 759, Presidential Correspondence File, Pakistan (1971). Most Immediate. The letter was conveyed to the White House on March 31 under cover of a transmittal memorandum from Executive Secretary Eliot to Kissinger. (Ibid., RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, POL PAK-US)
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Subject: Army terror campaign continues in Dacca: Evidence
military faces some difficulties elsewhere.
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