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According to two daily newspapers, Pakistan will soon formally apologize to Bangladesh for the 1971 genocide, gang rape and other atrocities in Bangladesh. When the current Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan Niazi was instrumental in passing a resolution against Bangladesh in the Pakistani Parliament against the death sentence of Quader Mollah in 2013, calling war criminals patriots, Pakistan under Imran Khan is now in his language Many are skeptical about whether to apologize. Again, many think that Pakistan may come to the brink of bankruptcy and may apologize at the instigation of China and Turkey as it is mired in more and more perishable problems.

Apparently, Pakistan's economy is in such a shambles that even their closest friend China is pressuring them to repay the loan on the one hand, and on the other hand, they are reluctant to repay the previously promised loan without strong guarantees.

According to the Times and Dawn, Imran Khan is going to borrow ৫ 500 billion from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates by mortgaging Islamabad's largest park, Madare Millat Park. "Pakistan's economy is so fragile that Imran Khan had no choice but to do so," Dawn wrote. (Source: Daily Manabjamin 25/1/2021)

It is accompanied by the relentless liberation war in Balochistan and Sindh, as well as the genocide perpetrated by Pakistan. The relentless genocide in Balochistan and Sindh has attracted the attention of all countries of the world and various international human rights organizations, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. The UN Human Rights Commission is also critical. Criticism has risen sharply after Pakistani spies recently went to Canada and killed a Baloch freedom-loving woman named Karima Baloch.

Saudi Arabia, which is hostile to Turkey, has also taken an anti-Pakistan stance due to its inclination towards Turkey, not giving money to Pakistan. All in all, the situation in Pakistan is the same. China and Turkey are the two countries' ambassadors in this regard. China has a vested interest in cornering India. Turkey's interest is to remove Saudi Arabia from being the leader of the Muslim-majority countries and try to bring back the Ottoman Empire. And with a big consideration, Pakistan has decided to avenge their defeat in '71. And Pakistan has been looking forward to that objective since 1971 to bring down the pro-liberation Awami League government.

In the past, he first devised a blueprint for the assassination of Bangabandhu, then with a lot of money to BNP-Jamaat for the 2001 elections, he tried unsuccessfully to assassinate the people's leader Sheikh Hasina on 21 August with a grenade attack. Although they have continued their efforts to spread militancy with the money and advice of the militants in our country, they have not succeeded and have taken a new approach. They have apologized and entered Bangladesh and continued to oust the Awami League government from there, in their expectation. Their current decision is that if a larger interest can be achieved than forgiveness, then it is better in a comparative trial.

The BNP and Jamaat are happy with the news of Pakistan's apology, and all the well-known intellectuals who are against the spirit of Jamaat-BNP and Liberation War like Barnachora are cautiously hiding their identities and moving forward with their ideology like Chopa-Rostam since 1971. Many of them are descendants of Razakars. If those who broke Pakistan in 1971 can be removed by entering Bangladesh under the guise of apology, the process of Pakistanization can be started in Bangladesh. So that's good.

Just apologizing doesn't mean everything will be okay. We have to repay the money and resources we owe in accordance with the provisions of international law, we have to compensate for the damage done by Pakistan in 1971 by wreaking havoc in Bangladesh, we have to take back the Biharis who remained in Bangladesh and we must bring to justice genocide and rape.

After the Second World War, in addition to the Nuremberg Military Tribunal, the Tokyo Tribunal, in addition to the Command Council 10, the victorious countries formed their own courts to punish not only war criminals but also their masters - the superior command and boss liability theory. Many Pakistani soldiers who committed genocide are no longer alive. But they have to take the responsibility of the Pakistani government, under whose direction the soldiers committed the crimes. So along with the surviving soldiers, the government of Pakistan will also have to stand trial. Another fundamental point is that the heirs of the 3 million martyrs and the tortured heroines have the power to pardon. The question of whether they will accept the apology remains. The United States has apologized to Japan for dropping the atomic bomb, but the Japanese people have not forgiven the United States. If a murderer or rapist apologizes to the court, does the court commute the sentence?