1971 Dhaka University massacre

1971 Dacca University Massacre
Part of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide
Monument in honour of those killed at Dacca University. Located at Mol Chottor DU.
LocationUniversity of Dhaka
Date25 March 1971
14 December 1971
TargetBengali intellectuals
Attack type
Deportation, ethnic cleansing, mass murder
Deaths200 Bengali intellectuals
PerpetratorsPakistan Army

1971 Dhaka University massacre refers to the massacre of students and faculty at the University of Dhaka in East Pakistan (present Bangladesh) by the Pakistan Army, at the beginning of what would become the Bangladesh Liberation War. In March 1971, the Pakistan Army Eastern Wing Commander Tikka Khan launched Operation Searchlight on the orders of dictator Yahya Khan to crush the Bengali nationalist movement. As part of the operation, the army launched an assault on the university campus. It is the deadliest university attack in history.
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