Crisis in East Pakistan: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session. May 11 and 25, 1971U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Всего страниц: 50 |
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... Dorfman , Robert , professor of economics , Harvard University____ APPENDIX Reprint from Congressional Record , June 11 , 1971 , of speech by Hon . Cornelius E. Gallagher , entitled " An American Response to the Pakistan Crisis " 35 335 ...
... Dorfman , Robert , professor of economics , Harvard University____ APPENDIX Reprint from Congressional Record , June 11 , 1971 , of speech by Hon . Cornelius E. Gallagher , entitled " An American Response to the Pakistan Crisis " 35 335 ...
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... DORFMAN , PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS , HARVARD UNIVERSITY Mr. DORFMAN . Thank you for giving me an opportunity to come here . My remarks will concern a somewhat different matter from what I gather you have been hearing in the previous ...
... DORFMAN , PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS , HARVARD UNIVERSITY Mr. DORFMAN . Thank you for giving me an opportunity to come here . My remarks will concern a somewhat different matter from what I gather you have been hearing in the previous ...
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... . I want to thank you for the opportunity to express my views . Mr. GALLAGHER . Thank you very much , Dr. Dorfman , for a splendid statement , and for coming here today . What kind of a political settlement do you visualize would 29.
... . I want to thank you for the opportunity to express my views . Mr. GALLAGHER . Thank you very much , Dr. Dorfman , for a splendid statement , and for coming here today . What kind of a political settlement do you visualize would 29.
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... DORFMAN . I think that both contending parties will have to do very unwelcome things from their point of view , but I should think that the East Bengali could be persuaded to remain legally part of a united Pakistan , provided that they ...
... DORFMAN . I think that both contending parties will have to do very unwelcome things from their point of view , but I should think that the East Bengali could be persuaded to remain legally part of a united Pakistan , provided that they ...
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... DORFMAN . I would not deal directly with them , no . Mr. GALLAGHER . If there were a real separation , do you feel , with its limitations of resources that it would be economically possible for East Pakistan or Bangla Desh to survive ...
... DORFMAN . I would not deal directly with them , no . Mr. GALLAGHER . If there were a real separation , do you feel , with its limitations of resources that it would be economically possible for East Pakistan or Bangla Desh to survive ...
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Стр. 5 - I cannot believe that governments stand paralyzed in the face of great tragedy. The situation must not be ignored. At stake are human lives — innocent lives — Pakistani lives — thousands, even millions of lives — whose destruction will burden the conscience of all mankind unless something is done to save them. Mr. Chairman, that concludes my statement, summarizing some of the thoughts that I have on this situation. I am extremely hopeful — as we look at the problem in India and Pakistan,...
Стр. 13 - The High Contracting Parties undertake to respect and to ensure respect for the present Convention in all circumstances.
Стр. 38 - Speaker, the response of the Indian Government to the crisis created by the actions of the Government of Pakistan has been magnificent. They have demonstrated almost unbelievable restraint in view of the provocative effects of the army's brutal sweep and they have shown inspiring compassion to the refugees. If it can ever be said that any government is truly moral and humanitarian, the Government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has earned that distinction in the weeks since the first refugee crossed...
Стр. 40 - Contrary to bland assurances which continue to emanate from West Pakistani spokesmen, the situation is unquestionably desperate and will require a large-scale international relief effort if a tragedy of major proportions is to be averted.
Стр. 44 - ... created cholera. And now that dreaded disease is spreading even to the native Indian population living near the refugee camps. Quite understandably, but very horribly, Indian natives are becoming fearful of the refugees. I refer to a report in the Washington Star of June 8, 1971. It says, in part: " India's West Bengal State is short of police because so many are guarding the rivers to keep the bodies of cholera victims from being thrown in.
Стр. 3 - Food reserves — except that confiscated by the army — are very low. The tragedy, finally, has now spilled over into India, which so far has found it necessary to give asylum to nearly 2,000,000 refugees — of whom at least 526,000 are in camps. The recent daily influx into India has reportedly been some 50,000. The...
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