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Dhaka asks Pakistan to say sorry for genocide

Source: BDNews24
Islamabad : Pakistan | 5 months ago  
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Dhaka, May 12 (bdnews24.com)-Foreign minister Dipu Moni has urged Pakistan to apologise for the genocide its army had committed in the Bangladesh's war of independence from that country in 1971. She raised issue on Tuesday when Pakistan high commissioner Alamgir Bashar Khan Babar met with her at...
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