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Bernard D. Nossiter, The New York Times (August 29, 1980) Maj. Gen. Ziaur Rahman, the President of Bangladesh, has been […]
Bernard D. Nossiter, The New York Times (August 29, 1980) Maj. Gen. Ziaur Rahman, the President of Bangladesh, has been […]
The New York Times (November 11, 1979) President Ziaur Rahman of Bangladesh ended a visit here this week by signing
Bernard D. Nossiter, The New York Times (August 22, 1980) Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie and President Ziaur Rahman
Michael T. Kaufman, The New York Times (July 28, 1980) As he does three or four times every week, President
The New York Times Editorial (June 12, 1981) At first glance, the recent news from Bangladesh seems only to confirm
The Times Editorial (June 01, 1981) The killing of President Zia-ur Rahman is a shattering blow to peace and good
Gerard Viratelle, Le Monde (June 01, 1981) Only 46 years old, but in power since November 1975, General Ziaur Rahman,
John Cunningham, The Guardian (June 1, 1981) President Ziaur Rahman’s luck fatally ran out in a hail of bullets in
The Times: Biography (June 1, 19781) President Zia ur-Rahman of Bangladesh, who was killed at the age of 45 in
President Zia ur-Rahman of Bangladesh leaned forward in his armchair, his eyes alight with enthusiasm: “Everybody knows our problems in