Sejk Mudzsibur Rahman idézet

Sejk Mudzsibur Rahman volt (1920–1975) bengáli függetlenségi harcos, politikus, Banglades első köztársasági elnöke.

✵ 17. március 1920 – 15. augusztus 1975
Sejk Mudzsibur Rahman fénykép
Sejk Mudzsibur Rahman: 17 idézet0 Kedvelés

Sejk Mudzsibur Rahman: Idézetek angolul

“If we had remained in Pakistan, it would be a strong country. Again, if India had not been divided in 1947, it would be an even stronger country. But, then, Mr. President, in life do we always get what we desire?”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Speaking about the break up of Pakistan with Nigerian leader Yakubu Gowon. http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2009/08/02/tribute.htm <br class="br">Quote, Other

“We gave blood in 1952, we won a mandate in 1954. But we were not allowed to take up the reins of this country.”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Quote, This time the struggle is for our freedom (1971)
Kontextus: We gave blood in 1952, we won a mandate in 1954. But we were not allowed to take up the reins of this country. In 1958, Ayub Khan clamped Martial Law on our people and enslaved us for the next 10 years. In 1966, our people fought for the Six points but the lives of our our young men and women were stilled by government bullets.

“Yes, but there is a difference. You see, I am a very poor sheikh.”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

While being cheered with UAE ruler Sheikh Zayed Al Nahiyan as both men had the name Sheikh. http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2009/08/02/tribute.htm <br class="br">Quote, Other

“As we have already shed blood, we are ready to shed more blood!”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Forrás: Quote, This time the struggle is for our freedom (1971)

“Sir, you will see that they want to place the word ‘East Pakistan’ instead of ‘East Bengal’. We have demanded so many times that you should use Bengal instead of Pakistan. The world Bengal has a history, has a tradition of its own. You can change it only after the people have been consulted. If you want to change it, then we have to go back to Bengal and see whether Bengalis will accept it.”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Speaking to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan in Karachi in 1955 during a debate on whether to adopt the One Unit scheme in Pakistan and divide the country into two provinces- East and West Pakistan. http://www.albd.org/autoalbd/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=111&amp;Itemid=44 <br class="br">Quote, Other

“Anyone who wishes to stay in Bangladesh will have to talk to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Shouting out aloud during proceedings of the Agartala conspiracy trial. It was in response to a journalist, to whom he was whispering, who told him that it was inappropriate to talk under the watch of undercover officers. http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2008/08/04/chintito.htm <br class="br">Quote, Other

“This may be my last message. From today Bangladesh is independent. I call upon the people of Bangladesh wherever you are and with whatever you have, to resist the occupation army. Our fight will go on till the last soldier of the Pakistan Occupation Army is expelled from the soil of independent Bangladesh. Final victory is ours. Joy Bangla!”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

The Declaration of Independence on the night of 26th March, 1971. The declaration was made minutes before his arrest by the Pakistan Army. http://www.albd.org/autoalbd/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=111&amp;Itemid=44 http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=93650 http://web.archive.org/web/20110719125113/http://www.albd.org/autoalbd/images/stories/compile/2006/dia/dia_letter.jpg <br class="br">Quote, Other

“The people of East Pakistan will owe it to the million who have died in the cyclone to make the supreme sacrifice of another million lives, if need be, so that we can live as a free people.”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Addressing a rally before the 1970 general elections in Pakistan. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,878408,00.html <br class="br">Quote, Other

“As we have already learned how to sacrifice our own lives, now no one can stop us!”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Quote, This time the struggle is for our freedom (1971)

“I am happy with my Bangladesh.”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Replying to a question on whether he contemplated the Indian state of West Bengal joining his country and creating a &quot;Greater Bangladesh&quot;. He was speaking to reporters at a press conference in London in January, 1972 after his release from prision in Pakistan. http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2009/08/02/tribute.htm <br class="br">Quote, Other

“You know, they can't keep me here for more than six months.”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

While speaking with a western journalist during proceedings of the Agartala conspiracy trial. Mujib was released within in seven months of his arrest as a result of mass agitation and wide scale civil disobedience in East Pakistan. http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2008/08/04/chintito.htm <br class="br">Quote, Other

“I have given you independence, now go and preserve it.”

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

While speaking to Awami League leaders a few hours before his arrest on the night of 25th March, 1971. Mujib:Triumph and Tragedy by S A Karim
Quote, Other

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