Images and stories of the 1971 genocide were displayed at the United Nations Headquarters in New York for the first time -- through a three-day exhibition, titled “Remembering the victims of 1971 genocide in Bangladesh,” reports UNB.
The exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Liberation War Museum to commemorate the National Genocide Day on March 25.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen opened the exhibition with the presence of ambassadors, UN officials, and eminent persons from the Bangladesh community including family members of freedom fighters and martyrs.
“Under the able leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, this is a historic step in our efforts to garner international recognition of the horrendous genocide that was committed by the Pakistan army and their collaborators against our people in 1971. I thank the Liberation War Museum for their assistance in organizing this display,” said Masud Bin Momen.
Ambassador Muhmmad A Muhith thanked the ambassadors and the representatives of media and civil society for their presence.
The exhibition displays 27 photos of Bangladesh genocide with corresponding historical narrative, which have been provided by the Liberation War Museum from its collection.
It will remain open to the public until March 21, 2023.
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