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Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War
Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War is a controversial book on the Bangladesh Liberation War written by Sarmila Bose. Bose claims that allegations of genocide and rape by the Pakistan Army were exaggerated by Bangladesh and India.〔Woodrow Wilson Center (Woodrow Wilson Center Book Launch event )〕〔(Anatomy of Violence: Analysis of Civil War in East Pakistan in 1971 ) by Sarmila Bose in the Economic and Political Weekly, October 8, 2005〕〔(Losing the Victims: Problems of Using Women as Weapons in Recounting the Bangladesh War ) by Sarmila Bose in the Economic and Political Weekly, September 22, 2007〕 She presents interviews of some selected〔 witnesses in favor of her opinion. She also accuses Bangladeshi liberation accounts of ignoring atrocities against Urdu-speaking people in East Pakistan. Bose's book implies a claim to being the 'first' to dissect the death toll of 3 million in 1971, but it has been termed as 'hollow' and 'self-promotional' as researchers like Zunaid Kazi had already documented 12 different media estimates of death tolls.〔 Some of the books on Pakistan Army's atrocity during 1971, written by Pakistanis were termed as 'limited' by Bose. ==Controversies==
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