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Akhira massacre ((ベンガル語:আখিরা হত্যাকান্ড)) was a massacre of the emigrating Hindus of the then Dinajpur district near Baraihat on 17 April 1971 by the Pakistani occupation army with collaboration from the local Razakars. It is estimated that around 100 Hindus were killed in the massacre.〔 == Events == In April 1971, Razakar Kenan Uddin Sarkar of Ramchandrapur village under Parbatipur Sub-division of Dinajpur District assured 50 Hindu families of neighbouring Badarganj, Kholahati, Birampur, Aftabganj and Sherpur of a safe passage to India. He kept the Hindus confined at a place called Baraihat in present day Phulbari Upazila. The Razakars and the Al Badr militia looted the money and jewelry from Hindus during their confinement. After than another Razakar, an associate of Kenan Uddin Sarkar informed the Pakistani occupation army. The Pakistani army took the hostage Hindus to Akhira, 100 metres from south of Baraihat. It was about 11 A.M. in the morning. The Hindus were made to stand in a row beside a pond, the men in one line and the women and children in another. They were burst fired from machine guns. A few children and teenagers who were survived the burst fire, were bayonetted to death. According to eye witness account, after gunning down the men, the Pakistani soldiers gang raped the women folk.〔 After the victory in the Liberation War, the locals slaughtered Kenan Uddin Sarkar by the method of Jabiha.〔
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