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Dacca Eyewitness: Bloodbath, Inferno
When the Pakistani army moved in force into Dacca last week and expelled foreign newsmen, two journalists managed to evade the roundup and remained in the city until Sunday, when they flew to Bangkok. One of them, Simon Dring of The London Daily Telegraph, filed this account of what he was during an extensive tour of Dacca:
The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973) - Washington, D.C.
Author: By Simon Dring
Date: Mar 30, 1971
Start Page: A1
Pages: 2
Section: General
Text Word Count: 2343

In the name of "God and a united Pakistan" Dacca is today a crushed and frightened city.

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