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		<title>50 Years Post-1971: Pakistan and Jamaat&#8217;s Refusal to Apologize for Atrocities</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Half a century beyond Bangladesh&#8217;s bloody fight for freedom in 1971, the shadows of unacknowledged war crimes linger. Pakistan and Bangladesh&#8217;s Jamaat-e-Islami face mounting criticism for shirking unconditional apologies, fueling&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Half a century beyond Bangladesh&#8217;s bloody fight for freedom in 1971, the shadows of unacknowledged war crimes linger. Pakistan and Bangladesh&#8217;s Jamaat-e-Islami face mounting criticism for shirking unconditional apologies, fueling debates on justice and memory.</p>
<p>A pointed investigation by The Times of Bangladesh exposes Pakistan&#8217;s pattern: substituting &#8216;regret&#8217; for &#8216;apology&#8217; to feign remorse without culpability. This wordplay sidesteps the genocide label, maintaining a veil of plausible deniability in official narratives.</p>
<p>Jamaat-e-Islami&#8217;s role draws even sharper scrutiny. As a local outfit, it didn&#8217;t just cheer from the sidelines—it collaborated with Pakistani forces, suppressing the independence movement and abetting civilian massacres. Today, the party polishes its image with apology-adjacent rhetoric that dissolves under examination.</p>
<p>The recent wreath-laying at the Savar Martyrs&#8217; Monument? Branded a &#8216;performative stunt&#8217; by observers, given Jamaat&#8217;s historical allegiance to the oppressors. Such acts mock the sacrifices of those who died for sovereignty.</p>
<p>For healing to begin, Pakistan must issue forthright remorse, and Jamaat confront its betrayals head-on. Persistent evasion only entrenches division, reminding Bangladeshis that some debts from 1971 remain unpaid. The quest for accountability endures.</p>
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