In the summer of 1971, as the people of Bangladesh waged a desperate fight for freedom, two foreign voices -- one British, one American -- rose in defiance against the brutal atrocities unfolding thousands of miles from their own homelands.
Even in the leading work of global genocide scholars, the Bangladesh case is either sadly missing or ingeniously presented.
Today marks the first Victory Day of Bangladesh being celebrated without the existence of Henry Kissinger
In the summer of 1971, as the people of Bangladesh waged a desperate fight for freedom, two foreign voices -- one British, one American -- rose in defiance against the brutal atrocities unfolding thousands of miles from their own homelands.
Even in the leading work of global genocide scholars, the Bangladesh case is either sadly missing or ingeniously presented.
Today marks the first Victory Day of Bangladesh being celebrated without the existence of Henry Kissinger