Dr. Rashid Askari
Intellectuals are the best brains of a country and the conscience of a  nation. They are the friends, philosophers, and guides of the people.  They are connected with the ability to think in a logical way and are  determined to get at the truth. They keep the torch of idealism alive. 
 So, the powerful vested interests are the antithesis of the  intellectuals. 
Our great Liberation War was an inevitable outcome of  our social, economic, cultural, and political awareness generated by our  intellectuals and quickened by the political leaders. The  intellectuals' ideals and actions earned them the enmity of the people  with vested interest who stood against the Liberation War. 
So,  while the marauding  Pakistan Army along with their accomplices, the  Razakar, the Al-Badar and Al-Shams, were on the verge of defeat, they  planned to surrender and shot their last bolt at the formidable  intellectuals of our country. The distinguished Bengali intellectuals  including poets, litterateurs, journalists, artists, physicians,  engineers, lawyers, educationists, philosophers were brought from their  houses and killed at Rayerbazar badhya-bhumi and Mirpur in Gestapo  manner.        
The way those famous sons of the soil were killed  was extremely barbaric. Their hands were tied back and they were shot in  the head. Some were buried alive and some found with their eyes  plucked. Many of the distorted corpses were barely recognisable. From  the badhya-bhumi, the dead bodies of Professor Abul Kalam Azad, Dr.  Fazle Rabby, Dr. Alim Chowdhury, Dr. A. Khair, Dr. Kamal Uddin could be  identified, while those of Sahidullah Kaiser, Professor Munier  Chowdhury, Professor Mofazzal Haider Chowdhury, Professor Giashuddin  Ahmed and many others could not be recognised. 
We have heard of  the blood-curdling story of atrocity of the gas chambers of the Nazis.  We could not even think of the recurrence of such a heinous act. So we  wondered at the harrowing fact and felt numb with  terrible shock. The  whole nation became mute and motionless. We suffered too heavy losses! 
The  paramilitary force Al-Badr, which was formed in September 1971 under  the auspices of General Niazi, chief of the Eastern Command of the  Pakistan Army, was the instigator of that hideous massacre. Their  objective was to strike panic into the people by abduction and killing.  It was the military adviser to the so-called Governor, Major General Rao  Forman Ali who masterminded the whole conspiracy to extinguish the  intellectuals and the higher educated class. Had they had one week time  more, they would have killed all the Bengali intellectuals, which was a  part of their master plan. The Badr force was in fact a special  terrorist faction of the then Jamaat-e-Islami led by Moududi, Golam  Azam, and Abdur Rahim. 
A careful analysis of the incident of  intellectuals killing reveals the fact that the killing occurred in  three phases. The first phase includes the random killing of the  intellectuals until the first week of April 1971 in different places of  the country, including the universities. On the night of 25 March 1971,  ten most distinguished intellectuals were killed at Dhaka University.  The killing was a part of the genocide launched by the Pakistan  Occupation Army. The planned killing had not yet started. 
Secondly,  Jamaat-e-Islami as part of their party policy had planned to kill all  intellectuals except for the orthodox and fanatical ones. Some  unscrupulous, greedy, and extremist intellectuals joined hands with  Jamaat, who carried on with the killings from April to December 1971. 
The  third phase included the intellectuals who were killed from the last  week of November to the last week of December. Being the victims of a  deliberate international conspiracy, they were killed in an operation  directly conducted by the Pakistani generals. Among the martyrs of the  third phase, some were the targets of only Jamaat, some of international  conspiracy, and some of both. 
The leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami  submitted their intellectuals extermination plan to Rao Forman Ali. The  unprincipled and opportunist anti-liberation intellectuals joined that  conspiracy and helped the Pakistan Army locate the targeted  intellectuals. To execute the plan for abduction of the intellectuals,  comparatively young university students and so called journalists were  used. Considering the abduction operation unbecoming of regular army,  Rao Forman Ali made use of the Badr force in intellectuals killing. 
Immediately  after submitting the killing plan, Golam Azam, along with the chief of  the Razakars, Mohammad Yunus, and the liaison officer of the Peace  Committee, Mahbubur Rahman Gurha, went to see the training of the  Razakar and Al-Badr at the Physical Training College. From then on the  Student Sangha all over the country was transformed into Al-Badr and in  the last week of November and first half of December the list of the  intellectuals was handed over to them for abduction and persecution. 
On  December 4 began the imposed curfew and black out to pave the way for  abduction. The preparation for abduction of the intellectuals  extensively started from December 10. Amid curfew and black out, an  Al-Badr bus, stained with mud, picked up the listed intellectuals from  their residences. Then they were taken to the Al-Badr headquarter at   Mohammadpur Physical Training College for interrogation and persecution.  At dead of night they were taken to Rayerbazar brick field and killed.  The killing also took place at Mirpur.
The killing of the  progressive intellectuals in this soil by the extremist and reactionary  forces has not come to a halt even thirty four years after our  Independence. This trend of  intellectuals killing and persecution is  presently on the increase. Many have already been killed by the  fundamentalist forces. The pro-liberation intellectuals are being  threatened with extinction across the country. They feel a growing sense  of alarm. The successors to the defeated anti-liberation reactionary  forces seem to have vowed to avenge themselves on the pro-liberation  intellectuals. This is a serious cause for concern. 
If we are to  ensure the promotion of the ideals of our great Liberation War and the  furtherance of our national development, we cannot but be enlightened by  the ideals of the martyred intellectuals, who were killed a few hours  or days or months before the great Victory in the Liberation War.    
Dr. Rashid Askari  is Professor and Chairman, Dept. of English, Islamic University, Kushtia
http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/12/14/d51214020321.htm
 
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