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Life Indomitable in the Cage of Hyenas
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In Life Indomitable in the Cage of Hyenas, Montu Khan recounts the brutal ordeal he had to endure at the hands of the Pakistani military during the Liberation War of 1971. A dedicated political activist since his school days, Montu Khan was arrested by the Pakistani Military in May, 1971. This narrative tells us about the unbelievable horror he faced in the military camps. Montu Khan's poignant account reveals the unexpected glimmers of kindness amidst the darkness, as fellow prisoners and even some Pakistani sentries offered compassion during those trying times of barbarous inhumanity. Life Indomitable in the Cage of Hyenas is not only a personal memoir, but rather it delves into the core of humanity, exploring the extremes of cruelty and kindness. It is also a heart- rending account of the horrifying war-crimes that pay tribute to the indomitable spirit of the prisoners and freedom-fighters against the unbearable brutality of the Pakistani Military during the Liberation War of Bangladesh. With history, politics, and patriotism us its backdrop, this book paints a vivid picture of how individual lives are shattered by rmonal and international upheavals.
Montu Khan
Montu Khan was a left-wing political activist. He had taken part in all the national mass movements during the political turmoil of the 50s and 60s. On the eve of the elections in the year 1954, he joined Moulana Bhasani and remained with his party since then. Due to his political inclination and activism, he had to spend long periods of his life hiding from the then contemporary administration and government. In 1971, when the war broke out between the then East Pakistan and West Pakistan, he was employed in Eastern Banking Corporation and had joined Pakistan-China Maitri Samiti (Pakistan-China Friendship Association). He was arrested by the Pakistan military in May, 1971, and had to endure inhumane torture and humiliation
Sagar Chaudhury
Sagar Chaudhury has been living and working in London for more than two decades. Following an initial stint as a Producer/Broadcaster with the Bengali section of BBC World Service, he worked for a local authority for several years before opting to become a freelance writer and translator. He has written columns for the Dhaka newspaper The Daily Star as well as features for the Bangla magazine Kali-o-Kolom.