"You cannot expect a man to live, fight, and die in East Pakistan and go to Jhelum for sex, would you?"
-Gen. A. A. Khan Niazi
-Gen. A. A. Khan Niazi
Protector, Supporter, and a Victim"Gen. A. A. Khan Niazi did not deny rapes were being carried out and opined, in a Freudian tone... As was also the case in Armenia and Nanjing, Bengali women were targeted for gender-selective atrocities and abuses, notably gang sexual assault and rape/murder, from the earliest days of the Pakistani genocide. Indeed, despite (and in part because of) the overwhelming targeting of males for mass murder, it is for the systematic brutalization of women that the “Rape of Bangladesh” is best known to western observers." (genocidebangladesh.org)
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"Rape in Bangladesh had hardly been restricted to beauty."
- Susan Brownmiller, author of Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape
- Susan Brownmiller, author of Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape
Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape
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