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  2. Persecution of Biharis in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Many Biharis now seek greater civil rights and citizenship in Bangladesh. [65] On 19 May 2008, the Dhaka High Court approved citizenship and voting rights for about 150,000 refugees who were minors at the time of Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence. Those born in the country since the war also gained citizenship and the right to vote.

  3. Stranded Pakistanis in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, a report estimated between 240,000 and 300,000 Biharis lived in 66 crowded camps in Dhaka and 13 other regions across Bangladesh. [19] In 2003, a case came before a high court in which ten Biharis were awarded citizenship according to the court's interpretation of the constitution.

  4. Bangladesh genocide - Wikipedia

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    When the war finished Biharis faced severe retaliation, resulting in a counter-genocide and the displacement of over a million non-Bengalis. [69] According to the Minorities at Risk project, the number of Biharis killed by Bengalis was reportedly about 1,000. [157] Rudolph Rummel gives an estimate of 150,000 killed. [159]

  5. Mirpur Mukto Dibos - Wikipedia

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    This was the second largest genocide since World War II. As Mirpur, an important part of Dhaka city, was occupied by Biharis from early March and freed after 45 days it is especially important compared to other places in Bangladesh.

  6. Mukti Bahini - Wikipedia

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    The Mukti Bahini has been accused of human rights violations by historians on West Pakistanis and Biharis. [90] [91] On 27 March 1971, members of the Mukti Bahini were alleged to have massacred 15000 Biharis in the town of Santahar in the district of Naogaon. [92] [93] They are also accused of raping Bihari women during the war. [90]

  7. 1971 Dhaka University massacre - Wikipedia

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    1971 Dhaka University massacre was the mass murder of students and faculty at the University of ... over 300 Biharis were killed in rioting by Bengali mobs in ...

  8. Bangladesh–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    In two separate incidents, officials of the Pakistani High Commission in Dhaka were alleged to be financing the terrorist activities of the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh organization. Diplomatic official Mazhar Khan was charged by Bangladesh's foreign ministry of running an illegal Indian currency business in Dhaka beside alleged links ...

  9. Biharis - Wikipedia

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    Biharis can be found throughout India, and in the neighbouring countries of Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. During the Partition of India in 1947, many Bihari Muslims migrated to East Bengal (renamed to East Pakistan ; later became Bangladesh ).