East Pakistan the end game An onlooker's journal 1969-1971

In March 1971, the military in East Pakistan launched the suicidal attack which was to lead, over nine long months, to the collapse of military strength and civil society in the region. As chief of Inter Services Public Relations and press advisor to both the president and chief martial law administ...

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Tác giả chính: Abdul Rahman Siddiqi
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Được phát hành: Karachi Oxford University Press 2004
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