The overview stresses steps forward. First, enhance global advocacy for recognition of Bangladesh’s genocide. Second, preserve archives and testimonies for future generations. Third, support survivors with psychosocial care. Fourth, integrate genocide education into schools. Fifth, strengthen cooperation with international human rights bodies. The overview emphasizes that remembrance is essential for justice, reconciliation, and preventing future atrocities.
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Abstract
This seminar commemorated the atrocities of 25 March during the Liberation War of Bangladesh. Speakers reflected on the historical events, victims’ suffering, and the need for recognition. The seminar highlighted documentation, survivor testimonies, and advocacy for international acknowledgment. It concluded that remembrance is a moral duty and a tool against denial.
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BIISS (2017). Seminar to Commemorate 25 March-Gonohottya Dibosh (Genocide Day). Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS). https://doi.org/10.0000/proceedings-115-tqcqxg