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Experts to participate in webinar on Bangladesh Genocide. Photo: Bangladesh History Olympiad FB

Global experts to participate in international webinar on 'Bangladesh Genocide' on March 24

| @indiablooms | Mar 21, 2024, at 05:07 pm

Eight experts from across the world will participate in an international webinar to mark 'Bangladesh Genocide Remembrance Day' on March 24.

The webinar is titled 'Recognition of the Bangladesh Genocide'.

The webinar will be hosted by UK-based author Priyajit Debsarkar.

The keynote speaker of the event will be Dr. Syed Muntasir Mamun, Director General, International Trade, Investment and ICT, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh.

The other members of the panel are US-based politician and educator Bob Lancia; Dr. AKM Shahnawaz, Presidium member, Bangladesh History Olympiad, National Committee; Stephane Michot, President, Ideal International, Paris, France; Biro Diawara, Secretary General, Interfaith International, Geneva, Switzerland; Christopher Blackburn, Director, Europe Bangladesh Foundation, UK and  Abu Sayed, Author, General Secretary, Bangladesh History Olympiad, National Committee. 

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