The unfinished memoirs
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- 0670085464 (hardcover)
- 9780670085460 (hardcover)
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Air University Central Library Islamabad | NFIC | 923.2 RAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P9956 |
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923.15491 KHA Glimpses into the Corridors of Power | 923.173 CLI My life | 923.2 KUR Leadership | 923.2 RAH The unfinished memoirs | 923.242 COO The point of departure : diaries from the front bench | 923.254042 THA Nehru : the invention of india | 923.2549 HAM Fatima Jinnah |
When Sheikh Mujibur Rahmans diaries came to light in 2004, it was an indisputably historic event. His daughter, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, had the notebooks their pages by then brittle and discoloured carefully transcribed and later translated from Bengali into English. Written during Sheikh Mujibur Rahmans sojourns in jail as a state prisoner between 1967 and 1969, they begin with his recollections of his days as a student activist in the run-up to the movement for Pakistan in the early 1940s. They cover the Bengali language movement, the first stirrings of the movement for Bangladesh independence and self-rule, and powerfully convey the great uncertainties as well as the great hopes that dominated the time. The last notebook ends with the events accompanying the struggle for democratic rights in 1955. These are Sheikh Mujibs own words the language has only been changed for absolute clarity when required. On 21 February 1952 the police opened fire on a peaceful student procession, killing many. That brutal action unleashed the powerful movement that culminated in the birth of the new nation of Bangladesh in 1971.
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