Barguna massacre

Barguna massacre
বরগুনা গণহত্যা
Barguna massacre is located in Bangladesh
Barguna massacre
LocationBarguna, Patuakhali district, Bangladesh
Date29–30 May 1971 (UTC+6:00)
TargetBengalis (Mostly Hindus)
WeaponsFirearms
DeathsMore than 100
PerpetratorsPakistan Armed Forces, Peace Committee

The Barguna massacre (Bengali: বরগুনা গণহত্যা) was the mass execution of unarmed residents of Barguna in the Barguna sub-divisional jail by the Pakistan Armed Forces on 29 and 30 May 1971. More than 100 people were killed.[1] Seventy-two of them were identified; the majority were Bengali Hindus, the rest Muslims, mostly supporters of the Bangladesh Awami League and sovereign Bangladesh.[2][unreliable source?] In 1992, a memorial was constructed with a marble plaque containing the names of the 72 victims and six other victims killed elsewhere.[3][unreliable source?]

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