BANGLADESH: Media Turn Up the Volume for Independence Celebrations
BANGLADESH: Media Turn Up the Volume for Independence Celebrations
Forty years ago, Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan in the bloody liberation war nine months. Now, with the help of the media, honoring the country that day.
On 26 March 1971 announced the Government of Bangladesh to the public via radio that the war of liberation was her conclusion. On Monday, March 26, 2012, reported The Daily Star that on this day in 1971, affectionately, "" Father of Bangladesh ", Bangabandhu (leader of the liberation war against Pakistan) the population of Bangladesh urged by radio" for resistance to offer occupation until the end. "The next day, a Bengali army officially announced the independence of Bangladesh in free Bengal Radio.
Just as radio was used in 1971 for opposition to Pakistan and the promotion of an independent Bangladesh today, the media helps to communicate the same feeling of patriotism spread through television and newspapers. Bangladesh television stations broadcast television offerings to raise awareness and Bangla Vision TV, a TV games airing on Razakar "spirit of liberation war." - A military group, organized by the Pakistani army during the liberation war. The game will be centered around the "heinous" crimes were committed against the Bengali Razakar people during the liberation war.
To honor this special occasion would be impossible without the country's fast growing media, if it goes all out to remind people of Bangladesh their triumphant day of Independence. It's like it gets harder every year to remember!
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