is maintained by the museum. was partially collaborated by the Liberation War Museum & EMK center
Bangladesh–United States relations. Exhibited at
Aichi Arts Center, Nagoya, Japan & EMK center, Dhaka
Note: These paragraphs relate specifically to the galleries of the older (pre-2017) premises. The galleries begin with coverage of the early history of Bangladesh and the
Indian independence movement against
British Raj in
Bengal. A major section records the events of the
Language Movement for the recognition of the
Bengali language in Pakistan, which is regarded as the beginning of the movement for Bangladesh's independence. Several galleries highlight the building sectional conflict between
West Pakistan and Bangladesh (then
East Pakistan), the rise of Bengali nationalist leader
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the events of 1971, when the postponement by Pakistan's military ruler Gen.
Yahya Khan of the convening of the
National Assembly of Pakistan, in which Sheikh Mujib's
Awami League had won a majority, led to the call for the independence of Bangladesh. The coverage of the liberation war includes the training and operations of the
Mukti Bahini, the guerrilla army built by the Awami League to resist Pakistani forces. Several galleries focus on the
genocide carried out by the Pakistani army against the Bengali population, with
Operation Searchlight targeting Bengali intellectuals, students,
Hindus and Awami League leaders, and the humanitarian crisis created with the pouring of an estimated ten million refugees into neighbouring India. The coverage of the war continues to India's support for the Mukti Bahini and its subsequent direct intervention with the outbreak of the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, which led to the surrender of all Pakistani forces in Bangladesh on 16 December 1971. The galleries display the weapons used by the Mukti Bahini, personal effects of many Mukti Bahini fighters and civilian victims of the atrocities committed by Pakistani forces, many donated by their families after the conflict. Also displayed are remains of human skulls and bones retrieved from
mass graves of civilians killed by Pakistani forces. == Activities ==