Breaking the silence about the 1971 Bangladesh genocide
Breaking the Silence gallery space.
the deprivation of democratic and economic rights for Bengalis within the framework of the old Pakistan. “As a museum whose mission calls us to amplify voices with lived experiences of human rights violations, we share the desire to broaden awareness of the atrocities of 1971,” Dr. Maron told me.
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