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Martyred Intellectuals Day: A black day of our history
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  • Published at 12:00 am December 14th, 2018
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The individuals whose contributions shaped our cultural sector the reason for which they were killed during the Liberation War

This year, we highlighted the individuals whose contributions shaped our cultural sector the reason for which they were killed during the Liberation War

Martyred Intellectuals Day is a black day in the history of Bangladesh. Forty-seven years ago today the Pakistan Army and their infamous local cohorts targeted some of the best minds of our country with a plan to destroy the nation intellectually in future.

On this day, martyred intellectuals were abducted from their homes and killed in brutal manner in the killing fields of Rayer Bazar and other similar fields across the country.

This year, we highlighted the individuals whose contributions shaped our cultural sector the reason for which they were killed during the Liberation War.

Altaf Mahmud

“Amar Bhaiyer Rôkte Rangano Ekushe Februari, Ami Ki Bhulite Pari,” this song inspired the language martyrs of Bangladesh in 1952. Altaf Mahmud composed this song while Abdul Gaffar Choudhury penned the lyrics.

Altaf Mahmud came to Dhaka in 1950 and joined the Dhumketu Shilpi Shongho. Later, he became the music director of the institution and worked in 19 different films including “Jibon Theke Neya,” “Kaise Kahu,” “Kar Bau,” and “Tanha.”

He also was associated with politics and different cultural organizations.

The martyred freedom fighter of the Bangladesh Liberation War posthumouslyreceived the “Ekushey Padak” in 1977.

Munier Chowdhury

Munier Chowdhury was abducted around 1:30 in the afternoon on December 14, 1971. He was a victim of the mass killings of Bangladeshi intellectuals because of his involvement in politics and the education sector.

He was also a successful playwright and literary critic. He authored the iconic plays, “Kabar” and “Roktakto Prantor.”

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Munier Choudhury was the founding father of modern Bangla drama in Bangladesh. Throughout his life, he fought against fundamentalism and religious extremism.

The legacy of Munier Choudhury lives through his creations. He was posthumouslyawarded the “Independence Day Award” in 1980.

Shahidullah Kaiser

One of Shahidullah Kaiser's most memorable quotes was: “I became a novelist because Ayub Khan sent me to jail.”

Novelist and writer Shahidullah Kaiser played an important role in the Language Movement in 1952, and was imprisoned after it by the Pakistan government. He served a total of eight years behind bars. During his time in Jail, Shahidullah Kaiser wrote a number of remarkable plays, short stories and novels, including “Sareng Bou”, “Shangshaptak”, and “Rajbondi'r Rojnamcha”. His first plays written within the four walls of the cell were “Naam Nei” and “Jadu-i Halwa”.



“Kobey Pohabe Bibhabori” (When will the night end?) was his only novel written from outside jail, and he could not complete it. In his writings he depicted the atrocities by the Pakistani forces

During the war, Shahidullah Kaiser provided support for freedom fighters in any way he could and would often supply rations to them using ration cards.

On December 14, 1971, a few masked men took Shahidullah Kaiser away from his residence. He never returned, and his body was never found.

Zahir Raihan

Bangladesh film industry would have been different if Zahir Raihan was still alive. His films like “Jibon Theke Neya” had great impact on our Liberation war. In 1971, he made “Stop Genocide,” a 20-minute documentary film which portrayed the killings and atrocities carried out by the Pakistan Army on the people of the then East Pakistan.

It also depicts the plight of the refugees and the activities of the Government in exile.

He also actively participated in the Gano Obhyuthyan in 1969, and joined in the Liberation War of Bangladesh.

Raihan never came back when he went out on 30 January 1972 trying to find his brother, the famous writer Shahidullah Kaiser, who was captured and killed by the Pakistani Army during the final days of the liberation war.

It is believed that Raihan along with many others was attacked when they went to Mirpur to look for the abducted individuals.

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They are the friends of our enemies - Jinnah in 1948 at the Dacca University

Pak authorities were inept to the core to let these sores grow into a cancer!! These RAW agents should have been dealt much earlier by burrying them alive....

They should have learnt from Indi(r)a Gandhi about how to deal with the rebels!!! How she crushed Naxalites in the West Bengal and Khalistanis in Punjab should be taught at the Pak institutes!!! Whenever a single Naxal was found, his entire family was killed. If a single teacher or a student in a college was found to be Naxal, the entire faculty and all the students of that college were shot to oblivion!!! That’s how rebellions are to be dealt with!!! The women in the Pak Army should have learnt from this MAN in India....
 
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Bangladesh celebrate 365 days now a days . when is the day shekh mujib farts day? or haseena loose virginity day

All national days of Bangladesh are against the nation of Pakistan. In other ways every national days have something to do with Pakistan. On these national days Bangladeshis get chance to hate everything Pakistani. Bangladeshis as a nation are anti-Pakistan by default.
 
All national days of Bangladesh are against the nation of Pakistan. In other ways every national days have something to do with Pakistan. On these national days Bangladeshis get chance to hate everything Pakistani. Bangladeshis as a nation are anti-Pakistan by default.
they were not even few years ago . this very forum was very bangladesh paksitan friendly . but then recent 5 years haseena gov start filling hate in brains of Bangladeshis. bangladeshi media press social media everywhere they flood it . even now i cant see anti bangladesh anything in paksitani media press or social media .its good for us paksitanis a a nation .what happen 50 years ago haseena e rejoicing it .what well be benifit to bangladesh as a nation being hateful to Pakistan ?
and now its equal to india bangladesh blaming ISI and Pakistan almost everything .
 
Post of the month …….. I mean this one post will be the best post for every December to come...… Futuristic post …. You just nailed it baba g...…….. I love you ………
Being considered 'intellectual' does not make one immune to being a traitor to the country.


Bangladesh celebrate 365 days now a days . when is the day shekh mujib farts day? or haseena loose virginity day
Post of the week ………………………………………….

All national days of Bangladesh are against the nation of Pakistan. In other ways every national days have something to do with Pakistan. On these national days Bangladeshis get chance to hate everything Pakistani. Bangladeshis as a nation are anti-Pakistan by default.
this hate will going to kill you...………………… This hate will hunt your society down one day.

they were not even few years ago . this very forum was very bangladesh paksitan friendly . but then recent 5 years haseena gov start filling hate in brains of Bangladeshis. bangladeshi media press social media everywhere they flood it . even now i cant see anti bangladesh anything in paksitani media press or social media .its good for us paksitanis a a nation .what happen 50 years ago haseena e rejoicing it .what well be benifit to bangladesh as a nation being hateful to Pakistan ?
and now its equal to india bangladesh blaming ISI and Pakistan almost everything .
BD a beautiful country will going to be victim of her own Hate ,,,,,,, Elite of BD will take down BD...….. Hassian taking revenge on BD people …….. BDeshi killed her whole family now she will kill whole society of BD ….. Ironic is BD people participating in this as they are doing some great patriotic act.
 
Post of the month …….. I mean this one post will be the best post for every December to come...… Futuristic post …. You just nailed it baba g...…….. I love you ………




Post of the week ………………………………………….


this hate will going to kill you...………………… This hate will hunt your society down one day.


BD a beautiful country will going to be victim of her own Hate ,,,,,,, Elite of BD will take down BD...….. Hassian taking revenge on BD people …….. BDeshi killed her whole family now she will kill whole society of BD ….. Ironic is BD people participating in this as they are doing some great patriotic act.
well sir i have no intention of internal matters of bangladesh . haseena and AL even blame his family killing to Pakistan too :lol:
 
Being considered 'intellectual' does not make one immune to being a traitor to the country.
Even if they were pro-independence, why pak army need to kill them when it was 100 percent certainty that they are loosing East Pakistan forever? These martyred people were not armed Mukti Bahini fighters. They were university professors, doctors, engineers, poets, novelists, journalists etc. Even if they harbored pro independence view, they were unarmed civilian. No code of conduct of warfare allow killing unarmed civilian who held dissenting voice. Would you be happy, if Indian armed forces in Kashmir do not differentiate killing between Kashmiri separatist fighters and Kashmiri intellectuals who want ''Azadi''? I don't think so. Killing intellectuals just before surrender only reveals pak army's intense hatred for Bangladesh and their psychotic illness. I can not remember any such incidence in modern warfare when a near defeated army killed the intellectuals of the country they are departing. Only aim of this heinous act was to cripple the future independent Bangladesh. What pak army achieved by this act other than earning the life time bitterness from the people of Bangladesh?
 
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Even if they were pro-independence, why pak army need to kill them when it was 100 percent certainty that they are loosing East Pakistan forever? These martyred people were not armed Mukti Bahini fighters. They were university professors, doctors, engineers, poets, novelists, journalists etc. Even if they harbored pro independence view, they were unarmed civilian. No code of conduct of warfare allow killing unarmed civilian who held dissenting voice. Would you be happy, if Indian armed forces in Kashmir do not differentiate killing between Kashmiri separatist fighters and Kashmiri intellectuals who want ''Azadi''? I don't think so. Killing intellectuals just before surrender only reveals pak army's intense hatred for Bangladesh and their psychotic illness. I can not remember any such incidence in modern warfare when a near defeated army killed the intellectual of the country they are departing. Only aim of this heinous act was to cripple the future independent Bangladesh.What pak army achieved by this act other than earning the life time bitterness from the people of Bangladesh?

War is a terrible business and not for the faint heart.

I think you need to study modern warfare more before awarding scorch earth tactics to Pakistani Army alone.
 
I think you need to study modern warfare more before awarding scorch earth tactics to Pakistani Army alone.
This is not scorched earth tactic. you do not need to teach me the scorched earth tactic. Enemy side engage in this tactic against those objects which they identify vital for the war effort of their opponents. This is a tactic applied when there are still hope of winning the war or delay the defeat. These intellectuals were not such an object that eliminating will give pak army a chance to win or delay their defeat. Their murdering act was purely the product of intense raw hatred. Nothing else.
 
This is not scorched earth tactic. you do not need to teach me the scorched earth tactic. Enemy side engage in this tactic against those objects which they identify vital for the war effort of their opponents. This is a tactic applied when there are still hope of winning the war or delay the defeat. These intellectuals were not such an object that eliminating will give pak army a chance to win or delay their defeat. Their murdering act was purely the product of intense raw hatred. Nothing else.

For an army besieged from all sides by terrorists and alien forces alike. You expect them to exchange poetic wisdom with opinion makers of the rebellion?
 
Killing rebels is the prime objective of any professional army.
Again you are practicing dishonesty. They were not armed rebel, so can never be a legitimate target for any professional army. Maximum they could be arrested by civilian police forces with the accusation of being anti national. Are you unable to understand this simple thing or feigning?
 
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