Zia Assassination Reverberates through South Asia
WILLIAM BORDERS, Special to the New York Times (June 8, 1981) Beyond its far-reaching consequences in Bangladesh, the assassination of […]
WILLIAM BORDERS, Special to the New York Times (June 8, 1981) Beyond its far-reaching consequences in Bangladesh, the assassination of […]
KASTURI RANGAN, Special to the New York Times (May 31, 1981) President Ziaur Rahman of Bangladesh was shot and killed
Time Magazine (June 08, 1981) Ten years ago this spring, young Major Ziaur Rahman broadcast an electrifying message from a
WILLIAM BORDERS, The New York Times (November 9, 1975) At a high‐level White House meeting nearly four years ago, Ambassador
Kevin Rafferty, The New York Times (February 29, 1976) Bangladesh is not merely poor, it is the poorest of developing
William Borders, New York Times (December 7, 1975) One month after the latest political convulsion in this critically poor country,
Kevin Rafferty, New York Times (October 10, 1976) Which Asian country last year achieved double‐digit economic growth? It was certainly
James P. Sterba, The New York Times (April 9, 1979) After an unsuccessful experiment with socialized industry, Bangladesh has begun
Stuart Auerbach, The Washington Post (May 31, 1981) The Slain president of Bangladesh, Ziaur Rahman, liked to move out among
The Guardian (December 31, 1979) PRESIDENT ZIA faces the task of introducing reforms of land tenure, education, and law in