Bagbati massacre

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Bagbati massacre
বাগবাটি গণহত্যা
Bagbati massacre is located in Bangladesh
Bagbati massacre
LocationBagbati, Pabna,East Pakistan
Date27 May 1971 (UTC+6:00)
TargetBengali Hindus
Attack type
Massacre
WeaponsRifles
DeathsMore than 200
PerpetratorsAl Badr, Razakars, Peace Committee, Pakistan Army

Bagbati massacre (Bengali: বাগবাটি গণহত্যা) refers to the killings of more than 200 unarmed Bengali Hindus by the Al Badar, Pakistan Army, Razakars and Peace Committee, in the Bagbati Union of Sirajganj sub-division in the erstwhile district of greater Pabna in May 1971.[1] After the massacre the bodies were buried or dumped in wells.

Background[edit]

Bagbati Union was situated 14 km to the north west of Sirajganj sub-divisional headquarters. It is now under Sirajganj Sadar Upazila of Sirajganj District. When the Pakistan Army launched the Operation Searchlight and moved in to Sirajganj, hundreds of Bengali from Sirajganj and the surrounding areas took refuge in the villages of Bagbati, Harinagopal, Pipulberia and Dhaldob under Bagbati Union. A day before the massacre, a meeting was held at Ghorachara School between the Razakars and the Peace Committee.[2] At the meeting it was decided that more than 500 people of Bagbati, Haringopal and Alokdia would be eliminated.[2]

Killings[edit]

On the early morning of 27 May, in a joint operation the Pakistani army, Al Badr, Razakars and the Peace Committee, surrounded the villages. The Al Badrs opened fire indiscriminately and killed more than two hundred people, mostly Bengali Hindus.[1] Numerous residences were looted on set on fire by the Al Badr, Razakars and the Peace Committee.[1] The Pakistan Army raped the womenfolk.[1] Days after the massacre, the survivors dumped the dead bodies in the wells of the deserted houses of the erstwhile landlords of Bagbati and Dhaldob.[1]

Commemoration[edit]

The victims of the massacre are remembered through memorial services every year.[3] A few years back a small memorial was constructed in one of the wells where the victims bodies were dumped, in a joint initiative between the Bagbati Union Parishad and the locals.[3] The locals have demanded the restoration of the mass killing site and the mass graves.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e ১৯৭১ গণহত্যায় শহীদ মুক্তিযুদ্ধাদের তালিকা. সিরাজগঞ্জ জেলা (in Bengali). Government of Bangladesh. Archived from the original on 24 September 2013. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  2. ^ a b Liton, Fazl-e-Khoda (1 December 2012). গৌরবময় মুক্তিযুদ্ধ. The Daily Ittefaq (in Bengali). Dhaka. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  3. ^ a b সিরাজগঞ্জের বাগবাটি গনহত্যা দিবস. hotnewsbd24.com (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  4. ^ Sanchay, Sajirul Islam (26 May 2013). আজ বাগবাটি গণহত্যা দিবস. Daily Juger Katha (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2013.

24°32′N 89°37′E / 24.54°N 89.62°E / 24.54; 89.62