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Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716826

India, flood

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716826

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding in 14 districts of the state, local media reported.


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Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716827

India, flood

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716827

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding in 14 districts of the state, local media reported.


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Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716828

India, flood

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716828

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding in 14 districts of the state, local media reported.


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Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716830

India, flood

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716830

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding in 14 districts of the state, local media reported.


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Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716832

India, flood

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding...

#716832

3 August 2015

Indian men prepare to board a boat on a flooded road in Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata, India on August 2, 2015. Four people,flooding in 14 districts of the state, local media reported.


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 	Palestinian mourners carry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during his funeral in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya o...

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POLITICS CIVIL UNREST

10 July 2014

 	Palestinian mourners carry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during his funeral in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya o...

#172110

10 July 2014

Palestinian mourners carry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during his funeral in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya on July 10, 2014 after he was killed in an Israeli air strike. At least five Palestinian children were among 22 people killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza early today, medics said, with most of the bloodshed in the southern city of Khan Yunis


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Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lah...

#172111

POLITICS CIVIL UNREST

10 July 2014

Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lah...

#172111

10 July 2014

Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya on July 10, 2014 after he was killed in an Israeli air strike. At least five Palestinian children were among 22 people killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza early today, medics said, with most of the bloodshed in the southern city of Khan Yunis.


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Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lah...

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POLITICS CIVIL UNREST

10 July 2014

Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lah...

#172112

10 July 2014

Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya on July 10, 2014 after he was killed in an Israeli air strike. At least five Palestinian children were among 22 people killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza early today, medics said, with most of the bloodshed in the southern city of Khan Yunis.


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Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lah...

#172113

POLITICS CIVIL UNREST

10 July 2014

Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lah...

#172113

10 July 2014

Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya on July 10, 2014 after he was killed in an Israeli air strike. At least five Palestinian children were among 22 people killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza early today, medics said, with most of the bloodshed in the southern city of Khan Yunis.


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Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lah...

#172114

POLITICS CIVIL UNREST

10 July 2014

Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lah...

#172114

10 July 2014

Palestinian mourners burry the body of five-year-old boy Abdallah Abu Ghazal during a funeral ceremony in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya on July 10, 2014 after he was killed in an Israeli air strike. At least five Palestinian children were among 22 people killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza early today, medics said, with most of the bloodshed in the southern city of Khan Yunis.


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Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding t...

#64152

Genocide 1971- memorial for Bangladesh

25 March 2014

Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding t...

#64152

25 March 2014

Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding that March 25 be declared as international genocide day. On this black night in the nation’s history, the Pakistani military rulers launched ‘Operation Searchlight’, killing some thousand people in that night’s crackdown alone. As part of the operation, tanks rolled out of Dhaka cantonment and a sleeping city woke up to the rattles of gunfire as the Pakistan army attacked the halls at Dhaka University, the then East Pakistan Rifles (now Border Guard Bangladesh) headquarters and Rajarbagh Police Lines, killing the several thousand unarmed Bengalis on the single night. The planned and designated centres of offensive operations under that plan were Dhaka, Khulna, Chittagong, Comilla, Jessore, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Saidpur and Sylhet areas, where West Pakistani army units were concentrated. This operation ordered by the central government of West Pakistan. The original plan envisioned taking control of the major cities on March 26, and then eliminating all opposition, political or military, within one month. Prolonged Bengali resistance was not anticipated by the Pakistani planners. These systematic killings enraged the Bengalis, who declared independence from Pakistan ( March 26), to achieve the new state of Bangladesh with Ind-Soviet backing. The nine-month-long Liberation War culminated in the surrender of the occupation army on December 16 and the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent, self-governing state.


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Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding t...

#64153

Genocide 1971- memorial for Bangladesh

25 March 2014

Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding t...

#64153

25 March 2014

Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding that March 25 be declared as international genocide day. On this black night in the nation’s history, the Pakistani military rulers launched ‘Operation Searchlight’, killing some thousand people in that night’s crackdown alone. As part of the operation, tanks rolled out of Dhaka cantonment and a sleeping city woke up to the rattles of gunfire as the Pakistan army attacked the halls at Dhaka University, the then East Pakistan Rifles (now Border Guard Bangladesh) headquarters and Rajarbagh Police Lines, killing the several thousand unarmed Bengalis on the single night. The planned and designated centres of offensive operations under that plan were Dhaka, Khulna, Chittagong, Comilla, Jessore, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Saidpur and Sylhet areas, where West Pakistani army units were concentrated. This operation ordered by the central government of West Pakistan. The original plan envisioned taking control of the major cities on March 26, and then eliminating all opposition, political or military, within one month. Prolonged Bengali resistance was not anticipated by the Pakistani planners. These systematic killings enraged the Bengalis, who declared independence from Pakistan ( March 26), to achieve the new state of Bangladesh with Ind-Soviet backing. The nine-month-long Liberation War culminated in the surrender of the occupation army on December 16 and the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent, self-governing state.


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Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding t...

#64154

Genocide 1971- memorial for Bangladesh

25 March 2014

Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding t...

#64154

25 March 2014

Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding that March 25 be declared as international genocide day. On this black night in the nation’s history, the Pakistani military rulers launched ‘Operation Searchlight’, killing some thousand people in that night’s crackdown alone. As part of the operation, tanks rolled out of Dhaka cantonment and a sleeping city woke up to the rattles of gunfire as the Pakistan army attacked the halls at Dhaka University, the then East Pakistan Rifles (now Border Guard Bangladesh) headquarters and Rajarbagh Police Lines, killing the several thousand unarmed Bengalis on the single night. The planned and designated centres of offensive operations under that plan were Dhaka, Khulna, Chittagong, Comilla, Jessore, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Saidpur and Sylhet areas, where West Pakistani army units were concentrated. This operation ordered by the central government of West Pakistan. The original plan envisioned taking control of the major cities on March 26, and then eliminating all opposition, political or military, within one month. Prolonged Bengali resistance was not anticipated by the Pakistani planners. These systematic killings enraged the Bengalis, who declared independence from Pakistan ( March 26), to achieve the new state of Bangladesh with Ind-Soviet backing. The nine-month-long Liberation War culminated in the surrender of the occupation army on December 16 and the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent, self-governing state.


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Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding t...

#64155

Genocide 1971- memorial for Bangladesh

25 March 2014

Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding t...

#64155

25 March 2014

Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding that March 25 be declared as international genocide day. On this black night in the nation’s history, the Pakistani military rulers launched ‘Operation Searchlight’, killing some thousand people in that night’s crackdown alone. As part of the operation, tanks rolled out of Dhaka cantonment and a sleeping city woke up to the rattles of gunfire as the Pakistan army attacked the halls at Dhaka University, the then East Pakistan Rifles (now Border Guard Bangladesh) headquarters and Rajarbagh Police Lines, killing the several thousand unarmed Bengalis on the single night. The planned and designated centres of offensive operations under that plan were Dhaka, Khulna, Chittagong, Comilla, Jessore, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Saidpur and Sylhet areas, where West Pakistani army units were concentrated. This operation ordered by the central government of West Pakistan. The original plan envisioned taking control of the major cities on March 26, and then eliminating all opposition, political or military, within one month. Prolonged Bengali resistance was not anticipated by the Pakistani planners. These systematic killings enraged the Bengalis, who declared independence from Pakistan ( March 26), to achieve the new state of Bangladesh with Ind-Soviet backing. The nine-month-long Liberation War culminated in the surrender of the occupation army on December 16 and the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent, self-governing state.


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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th March 2014 ;
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed M...

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25 March 2014

Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th March 2014 ;
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed M...

#63568

25 March 2014

Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th March 2014 ; Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding that March 25 be declared as international genocide day. On this black night in the nation’s history, the Pakistani military rulers launched ‘Operation Searchlight’, killing some thousand people in that night’s crackdown alone. As part of the operation, tanks rolled out of Dhaka cantonment and a sleeping city woke up to the rattles of gunfire as the Pakistan army attacked the halls at Dhaka University, the then East Pakistan Rifles (now Border Guard Bangladesh) headquarters and Rajarbagh Police Lines, killing the several thousand unarmed Bengalis on the single night. The planned and designated centres of offensive operations under that plan were Dhaka, Khulna, Chittagong, Comilla, Jessore, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Saidpur and Sylhet areas, where West Pakistani army units were concentrated. This operation ordered by the central government of West Pakistan. The original plan envisioned taking control of the major cities on March 26, and then eliminating all opposition, political or military, within one month. Prolonged Bengali resistance was not anticipated by the Pakistani planners. These systematic killings enraged the Bengalis, who declared independence from Pakistan ( March 26), to achieve the new state of Bangladesh with Ind-Soviet backing. The nine-month-long Liberation War culminated in the surrender of the occupation army on December 16 and the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent, self-governing state.


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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th March 2014 ;
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed M...

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25 March 2014

Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th March 2014 ;
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed M...

#63569

25 March 2014

Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th March 2014 ; Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee holds a torch rally & canld lighting rally at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding that March 25 be declared as international genocide day. On this black night in the nation’s history, the Pakistani military rulers launched ‘Operation Searchlight’, killing some thousand people in that night’s crackdown alone. As part of the operation, tanks rolled out of Dhaka cantonment and a sleeping city woke up to the rattles of gunfire as the Pakistan army attacked the halls at Dhaka University, the then East Pakistan Rifles (now Border Guard Bangladesh) headquarters and Rajarbagh Police Lines, killing the several thousand unarmed Bengalis on the single night. The planned and designated centres of offensive operations under that plan were Dhaka, Khulna, Chittagong, Comilla, Jessore, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Saidpur and Sylhet areas, where West Pakistani army units were concentrated. This operation ordered by the central government of West Pakistan. The original plan envisioned taking control of the major cities on March 26, and then eliminating all opposition, political or military, within one month. Prolonged Bengali resistance was not anticipated by the Pakistani planners. These systematic killings enraged the Bengalis, who declared independence from Pakistan ( March 26), to achieve the new state of Bangladesh with Ind-Soviet backing. The nine-month-long Liberation War culminated in the surrender of the occupation army on December 16 and the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent, self-governing state.


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