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Bangladesh 1971 Genocide
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Bangladeshi community to host conference on 1971 genocide in the Netherlands

| @indiablooms | Mar 24, 2022, at 03:17 am

The Hague: The European Bangladesh Forum, a platform of Bangladeshi diaspora in Europe, will soon host a conference at an university in the Netherlands on the issue titled ‘Bangladesh: Justice after Genocide’.

The event will be held at Leiden University's Wijnhaven Campus on Thursday.

The conference is being organized in collaboration with the Leiden University UNICEF Student Team the Hague & SESA (South East and South Asian) Club by CIROS (Community of International Relations and Organisations Students), reports ANI.

A number of experts, academics, diplomats, university teachers, researchers from the U.K., USA (Washington), Germany, Netherlands and University student leaders are expected to attend the event.

 

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