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617 ংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ত্রয়োদশ খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ পাকিস্তানী নির্যাতনের দুঃখজনক পরিণতি হতে বাংলাদেশ ডকুমেন্টস ২৭ মে, ১৯৭১ ংলাদেশের জনগণকে রক্ষার আহবান : হেলসিংকী সোশ্যালিস্ট ইন্টারন্যাশনাল কাউন্সিল কনফারেন্স-এর প্রস্তাব RESOLUTION PASSED BY SOCIALIST INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL CONFERENCE IN HELSINKI ON MAY 27, 1971. Socialist International Council Conference in Helsinki on May 27, passed a resolution on Pakistan which reads as follows: "The Socialist International expresses its profound concern about the present tragic situation in Pakistan. It calls for an immediate cease-fire and for the commencement of negotiations which would achieve a settlement taking fully into account the views of the people of both East and West Pakistan as freely expressed in the recent general elections. The Socialist International wishes to register its concern about the fate of political prisoners including Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The Socialist International urges its members parties to exert pressure on their governments to use their influence with the Government of Pakistan to bring about a speedy end to all fighting and to ensure that all possible help be offered in order to alleviate the immediate misery and suffering of the people of East Pakistan and the longer term economic and social consequences of the conflict. The Socialist International notes the tremendous burden now falling on the Indian Government as a result of this conflict and urges the United Nations to launch immediately an international appeal to raise funds from member governments to enable the international community to share the burden which is now carried by India alone." The Conference was attended by the Chancellor of West Germany, the Prime Ministers of Sweden, Norway and Israel, and leading socialists from various West European countries, U.S.A. Canada, countries in Africa and Asia, as well as Mr. Harold Wilson and Mr. Denis Healey.