1962 Rajshahi massacres

The Rajshahi ethnic cleansing, marked by widespread ethnic violence and killings of minority Hindus, took place in April 1962 in Rajshahi and Pabna districts of East Pakistan.[1][2] People and property were attacked.[3] Around three hundred non-Muslims died in the massacre.[4]

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