联合国安理会在孟加拉国解放战争中的作用:批判性分析

Mehabub Hasan, Firoz Al Mamun, Ruhul Amin, Hafizul Islam, Monirul Islam
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1971年3月26日,孟加拉人开始了他们的独立斗争,作为对巴基斯坦统治的回应,巴基斯坦统治对他们的种族不公平,并将他们视为自己国家的殖民地。从解放战争开始到11月,联合国的主要工作是为平民提供援助和支持。12月3日,印度和巴基斯坦因解放战争爆发战争,联合国安理会忙得不可开交。在此期间,安全理事会不停地开会,讨论了许多想法和反对建议。当时的两个超级大国,美国和苏联,在安理会采取了对立的立场。美国和中国站在巴基斯坦一边,苏联站在孟加拉国(东巴基斯坦)一边。在安理会,法国和英国保持中立,没有投票。安理会未能达成协商一致意见。在安全理事会进行辩论和表决后,该议程于12月6日转交大会。7日,联合国大会以压倒性多数通过了“和平统一方案”决议案。印度和孟加拉国拒绝了这一想法;因此,美国要求安理会召开第二次会议。安全理事会于12月12日至21日在不同时间举行会议。12月16日孟加拉国的独立改变了一切。国际代表承认了现实,并于12月21日一致通过了停火协议,解决了期待已久的孟加拉国问题。
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United Nations Security Council’s Role in the Liberation War of Bangladesh: Critical Analysis
Bangladeshis began their fight for independence on March 26, 1971, as a response to Pakistani rule that was unfair to their race and treated them like a colony within their own country. Between the start of the Liberation War and November, the UNO's main job was to provide aid and support for civilians. When India and Pakistan went to war on December 3 over the Liberation War, the UN Security Council got very busy. The Security Council met nonstop during this time and discussed many ideas and counter-proposals. Two superpowers of this time, USA and the Soviet Union, took opposing positions in the Security Council. United States and China sided with Pakistan while Soviet Union sided with Bangladesh (East Pakistan). In the Security Council, France and Britain remained neutral and did not vote. The Security Council could not reach a consensus. After debate and vote in the Security Council, the agenda was transmitted to the General Assembly on 6 December. General Assembly passed a 'Unity Formula for Peace' resolution by an overwhelming majority on December 7. India and Bangladesh rejected this idea; therefore, the US called a second Security Council session. The Security Council met from 12 to 21 December at various times. Bangladesh's independence on December 16 altered everything. International representatives acknowledged reality and unanimously approved a ceasefire agreement on December 21, resolving the long-awaited Bangladesh problem.
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