Muktijuddho e-Archive
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Muktijuddho e-Archive (Bengali: মুক্তিযুদ্ধ ই-আর্কাইভ), also known as Bangladesh Liberation War e-Archive, is a 'Library, Archive & Research' organization, founded in 2007, working with collection, preservation & distribution of historical documents & research on the Liberation War of Bangladesh and Genocide of Innocent Bengali People in 1971. It was previously known as 'Bangladesh Liberation War Library & Research Centre', later on March, 2016, it was registered under existing Trust Law of Bangladesh as 'Muktijuddho e-Archive Trust'.[2] On 14 November 2016, it was officially inaugurated.[3]
মুক্তিযুদ্ধ ই-আর্কাইভ | |
Founded | 2007 |
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Type | Non-profit (Library, Archive & Research) |
Location | |
Key people | Sabbir Hossain & Shanta Anower |
Employees | 12[1] |
Website | liberationwarbangladesh |
Bangladesh earned her freedom from Pakistan through a bloody war in 1971 after more than two decades of ethnic oppression & humiliation. More than three million Bengalis were killed and half a million Bengali women were raped by Pakistan Military Forces, Biharis, Jamat-I-Islami, Islami Chatra Shangha (Now Islam-I-Chatra Shibir), Muslim League, Nezam-I-Islami Party, Razakars, Al-Shams, Al-Badr, Shanti Committee, Muzahid Bahini[4] during the nine months long Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971.