1971 Bangla Liberation film opens new debates...

Also I was surprised to see an attempt to trial of local collaborators…That too after 40 years!!!

http://www.dawn.com/2011/02/20/bangladesh-liberation-film-opens-old-wounds.html

DHAKA: A Bangladeshi film about a love affair set in the country’s bloody 1971 liberation struggle against Pakistan has stirred up heated debate, prompting the distributor to pull it from cinemas.
Meherjaan: A Story of War and Love, which features some of south Asia’s biggest stars including Victor Banerjee and Jaya Bachchan, wife of Indian movie legend Amitabh Bachchan, was released last month to critical acclaim.
But the plot, charting a romance between a local girl and a Pakistani soldier, has hit a raw nerve in Bangladesh, where a new war crimes tribunal has just begun prosecuting suspected collaborators.
“I fought in the liberation war but after we released this film, my fellow freedom fighters called me a collaborator and traitor,” the owner of the film’s distribution company, Habibur Rahman Khan, told AFP.
“We’ve stopped distributing the film because critics said it degraded the sufferings of the Bangladeshi women raped in the war,” he said.
In the film, Meherjaan, a Bangladeshi girl, falls in love with a Pakistani soldier who gets court-martialed for refusing to participate in war crimes and atrocities.
A barrage of criticism in the Bangladeshi press and on the Internet said the film’s romantic storyline undermined the suffering of the estimated 200,000 Bangladeshi women raped by Pakistani forces during the war.
Bangladesh’s government says three million people were killed by the occupying forces and local collaborators in the nine-month struggle that saw then-East Pakistan emerge as an independent Bangladesh on December 6, 1971.
“Meherjaan has insulted the spirit of the country’s liberation war and our history,” said four writers, including a woman who was raped by Pakistani troops, in a joint article in the Prothom Alo newspaper.
“Under the guise of a story about love and war, it’s a film about insult and deception,” they wrote.
Pakistani war crimes are a sensitive issue in Bangladesh, but public feeling has intensified since the government set up the International War Crimes Tribunal in March last year.
The tribunal aims to try the local collaborators for crimes including genocide, arson, rape and looting. It has arrested five people, all of whom are also leading opposition figures, in the last six months.
The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has dismissed the trial as politically motivated.
The government has not yet said whether the court will pursue cases against individual Pakistani soldiers, but private campaigners have provided the court with a list of 195 army officers accused of atrocities.
The film, because of its positive depiction of a Pakistani soldier, has been “unofficially banned”, Farzana Boby, an assistant director on the film, told AFP.
“It is unfortunate. All we have tried to do is to make a good film. It has been pulled even though it was drawing bigger crowds than any other major hit film in Bangladesh,” she said.
The crew and directors have also become targets of hate-campaigns by people who cannot tolerate a “different narrative of our liberation war,” she said.
“They are angry because our story does not follow the dominant theme of the struggle. To them, all Pakistanis were butchers during the war. There cannot be a good-natured Pakistani soldier who rebels against the army,” she said.
Some industry professionals have lamented the angry reception the film has been given.
“It’s unfortunate there is such a huge controversy over such a good film. We live in a democratic country and everyone has the right to tell their own story,” film director Chasi Nazrul Islam told AFP. “We get stronger if we listen to all voices.”

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It is Awami League govt so what do you expect? Due to the current information age and the fact that “history” is taught in bangladesh, there is a demand now from a section of the youth but as time passes away, things will have to change as bangladesh will have bigger issues to tackle like a seventh of their country going under water and resulting irritations with india as bengalis escape to the empty land of the country that shares the largest border with them.

I don’t know if AL made the demand now but they have said in the past that they want “damages” from Pakistan and half of the military (equipment) but got no traction on it what so ever. I doubt India would want better fighter jets flying in BAF colors instead of the 12 Mig 29s that BAF flies now which are good for spraying insecticides and pesticides :hehe:

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Pakistan gave them 2 squadrons on fighter planes. They didn't use them and let them rust then threw them away. They should have asked for compensation years ago at the UN.

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Weren't those the crates that got washed away in 1991 flood? Anyway, those F-6s were a lot for BAF considering how tiny their AF is .

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Mukti Bahni used Pakistrani Army uniform in all this mess to disgrace Pak Army.

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6.5 million Bangalis killed in the Liberation war

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yeah sure! :D...

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Yeah, sure :omg:

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How is that unfathomable?

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It used to be 3 million. Number keeps going up. Hahahahaha. Are they still getting killed? I guess the Pakistani Army never left Bangladesh. From what I hear, Bengali women are still being raped in 2011 by Pakistani troops.

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I'm not sure what exactly happened to them but sure as hell they didn't look after them. Maybe so but BAF should have refused them in that case. The armed forces of Bangladesh should concentrate on improving its navy. That is for its own citizens not to fight wars. Floods are the real killer to Bengalis not bullets.

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We should really open a poll on whether we should punish Army officers who were guilty of rape in Bangladesh. I for one think we should. There is no justification for such crimes. But I would be interested to know what others think.

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It seems like a ridiculous number. The Nazis, only managed to murder 6 Million people and they were far more ruthless and far more efficient. Pakistan Army killed 3 Million and now 6.5 Million in just about 1 year?!?!