Talk:1989 Bangladesh riots
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[edit]The definition of "Pogrom" is An organized massacre of a particular ethnic group. hence, its totally insane to name this article as 1989 Bangladesh Pogroms as reportedly nobody was killed in this incident. --Zayeem (talk) 12:44, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
- The Wikipedia says, A pogrom (Russian: погро́м) is a violent mob attack generally against Jews, and often condoned by the forces of law, characterized by killings and/or destruction of homes and properties, businesses, and religious centers. See pogrom. Human casualty, therefore, is not a necessary condition. Moreover, the incident has been described as pogrom by scholar A. J. Kamra. BengaliHindu (talk) 08:52, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
Misleading references
[edit]The book The Prolonged Partition and its Pogroms: Testimonies on Violence Against Hindus in East Bengal 1946-64 doesn't seem to have discussed about the topic. As the title suggests, it talks about the events occurring between 1946-64 but the subject of the article is about the events in 1989. Besides, the writer doesn't seem to be a notable scholar, how his book can be referenced in a controversial topic like this?? --Zayeem (talk) 14:16, 3 April 2013 (UTC)
Sources
[edit]- Kamra, A.J. (2000). The Prolonged Partition and its Pogroms: Testimonies on Violence Against Hindus in East Bengal 1946-64. New Delhi: Voice of India.
- No reviews can be located.
- What are the credentials of A. J. Kamra?
- Voice of India is not a reliable publisher.
- Ghosh Dastidar, Sachi (2008). Empire's Last Casualty: Indian Subcontinent's vanishing Hindu and other Minorities. Kolkata: Firma KLM.
- No reviews can be located.
- What are the credentials of Sachi Ghosh Dastidar?
- Firma KLM used to be a publisher of some repute till the 90s.
So, how are these reliable sources? TrangaBellam (talk) 12:07, 14 November 2023 (UTC)