Prisoners' Last Moments

Guerrilla fighters of the pro-independence Mukti Bahini forces preparing to torture and execute four men accused of being members of the pro-Pakistani Razakar paramilitary force, at a political rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, two days after the Pakistani surrender at the end of the Bangladesh War of Independence, 18th December 1971. Three of the prisoners were bayoneted to death by Mukti Bahini leader, Abdul Kader Siddique. Siddique went on to a career in Bangladeshi politics. Original Publication: Catalogue 1 - Modern War - MW.11 (Photo by William Lovelace/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Guerrilla fighters of the pro-independence Mukti Bahini forces preparing to torture and execute four men accused of being members of the pro-Pakistani Razakar paramilitary force, at a political rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, two days after the Pakistani surrender at the end of the Bangladesh War of Independence, 18th December 1971. Three of the prisoners were bayoneted to death by Mukti Bahini leader, Abdul Kader Siddique. Siddique went on to a career in Bangladeshi politics. Original Publication: Catalogue 1 - Modern War - MW.11 (Photo by William Lovelace/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Prisoners' Last Moments
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Credit:
William Lovelace / Stringer
Editorial #:
2660511
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
18 December, 1971
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Source:
Hulton Archive
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HJ0688
Object name:
96h02/huch/2993/02
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