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52 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ পঞ্চম খন্ড Assembly of the World Federation of the U.N. Associations was attended by delegates from 52 countries of the world including U.S.A. U.S.S.R. Britain, Poland, Italy, Yugoslavia, Australia and Ghana. A spokesman of the Federation has said : It is significant that all delegates were very much vocal in condemning the unfortunate killing f hundreds of thousands of people of Bangladesh. The Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies have called upon the U.N.O. and other international organizations in demanding that the military Government of Pakistan aspect the human rights of the people of Bangladesh. They have also urged the world bodies to put pressure upon Pakistan to facilitate the return of the Bengalee evacuees who, as to flee from Bangladesh following the bloody repression by the Pakistani Army. In a resolution unanimously passed by the 214 members of the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies have deplored such acts of violence as have occurred in Bangladesh, and particularly acts of genocide against the Bengalee population. Thailand has suspended the supply of aviation fuel to Pakistan as a mark of protest against the mass killing in Bangladesh by the West Pakistani soldiers. The Thai Foreign Ministry has announced his Government's inability to supply aviation spirits to Pakistan "or military operation against the 75 million innocent people of Bangladesh. The Thai leaders are also reported to be keeping themselves informed about the situation in Bangladesh. The Vatican daily, 'Observatory Romano' has expressed the view that the war thrust upon Bangladesh by the army junta of Pakistan could have repercussions of incalculable proportions. In a front page comment the paper said: In order to solve the crisis, Pakistan should immediately stop the war and accept the right of freedom and self-determination of the people of Bangladesh. Otherwise East Bengal will be torn by guerilla war which will have economic repercussions on West Pakistan. The Pakistan Government has at long last accepted the humiliating position of standing defaulter to its creditor countries as a sequel of its war on Bangladesh. Shamelessly the military rulers of Pakistan, have asked its representatives in the countries concerned to beg debt relief. Reliable sources tell us that Pakistan is currently incurring a loss of Rs. 120 to Rs. 150 million per month, due to what Pakistan calls 'temporary interruptions of export earnings in East Bengal'. Most of the Pakistani missions have been instructed to approach the Governments of their accreditation for the grant of debt relief. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph reported on May 20th that Pakistan Army in Bangladesh which claimed a month ago that it had the situation under control. But now they have expressed fear that a Vietnam type guerilla warfare was developing in Bangladesh. Every night, the correspondent says, the freedom fighters carry out about 30 acts of demolitions to disrupt enemy movement and inflict heavy casualties on them. Pakistani senior officers predicted that more intensive guerilla warfare are likely in Bangladesh during the coming Monsoons, the correspondent added.