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Liberation War Museum a holding for collection, preservation
and display of the objects, artifects and all other materials related
to the war
of liberation. It was inaugurated on 22 March 1996 at 5 Segun
Bagicha, Dhaka in a two-storied old-sty1e building. There is an eternal
flame at the entrance. The following words are carved on a piece of stone
there: "In the name of the moon and sun on the sky, in the name of blood-stained
soil of Bengal we vow not to forget any of our martyrs, any event of our
history".
The museum was established at the initiative of some community
leaders to meet a historical requirement for preserving the memory
and relics of the War of Liberation. It is a people's museum established
by community workers. The museum started to operate as an endeavour
to maintain records of the historic events of liberation struggle
in an objective and authentic way.
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Liberation
War Museum
Segun Bagicha, Dhaka |
Responding to the initiative, many people came forward
to donate mementoes, as well as provide other supports including funding
assistance to it. It has a board of trustees. The founding members of
the board are Aly Zaker, Dr Sarwar Ali, Asaduzzman Noor, Rabiul Hussain,
Sara Zaker, Ziauddin Tarek Ali, Mofidul Hoque, and Akku Chowdhury.
The museum has six galleries the first of which demonstrates
the customs
and traditions of Bengal as well as the struggle against colonial
control. The second gallery presents a chronicle of the period of the
Pakistani rule from 1947 and especially, the political, economic and cultural
oppression on the people of East Pakistan and the resistance against it.
The third gallery shows relics of the non-cooperation movement of March
1971, the genocide and resistance, declaration of independence and the
plight of the refugees.
The three galleries on the second floor display documents and materials
that show various aspects of resistance by the people of East Pakistan,
international solidarity to them, the killing of intellectuals by Pakistan
Army and its collaborators, and the victory of the Bengali people.

Liberation War Museum collections, Dhaka
The museum has different programmes to foster awareness
among the young generation about the heroic struggle for independence.
It operates an outreach programme providing transport and other support
to the students of educational institutions to visit it. It has a mobile
van that operates as a mini-museum and goes to schools of different regions
of the country. It has an open stage and a spacious hall for arranging
special shows and exhibitions.
The museum in collaboration with eight other similar
museums of the world formed an International Coalition of Historic Site
Museums of Conscience. Up to 22 March 2002, about 216,000 people have
visited the museum. The number of collectibles at the museum exceeds 10,000.
[Mofidul Hoque]
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