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The UNESCO has
proclaimed February 21st as The International Mother
Language Day to be observed globally in recognition of the
sacrifices of the martyrs for establishing the rightful place of
Bangla. The proclamation came in the form of a resolution
unanimously adopted at the plenary of the UNESCO at its headquarters
in Paris in November 1999. In its resolution the UNESCO said-' 21st February be proclaimed International Mother Language Day throughout
the world to commemorate the martyrs who sacrificed their lives on
this very day in 1952’.
The resolution was
tabled by Bangladesh at the initiative of Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina. It is a great tribute and glowing homage paid by the
international community to the language martyrs of Bangladesh. The
genesis of the historic Language Movement which ensued since
September 1947 with the students in the vanguard backed by
intellectuals, cultural activists and patriotic elements was the
first spurt of Bengali nationalistic upsurge culminating in the
sanguinary events of February 21, 1952 and finally leading to the
war of Liberation in 1971. The Father of the Nation Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman played a pioneering role in the Language
Movement. Bangabandhu has the credit of using Bangla for the first
time before the world forum after Bangladesh’s admission into the
United Nations in1974. It is indeed a coincidence that during the
Prime Ministership of the Bangabandhu’s daughter Sheikh Hasina,
the sacrifice of the martyrs received global recognition. This
recognition is a rare honour for Bangla Language and the country of
Bangladesh.
The UNESCO in its
resolution said-the recognition was given bearing in mind that all
moves to promote the dissemination of mother tongues will serve not
only to encourage linguistic diversity and multilingual education
but also to develop fuller awareness about linguistic and cultural
traditions throughout the world and to inspire solidarity based on
understanding, tolerance and dialogue.
Henceforth in the new
millennium 188 countries around the world will observe 21st February as the International Mother Language Day. The historic 21st February has, thus, assumed new dimension. The sacrifices of Rafiq,
Salam, Jabbar, Barkat and other martyrs as well as of those tortured
and repressed by the then authoritarian government of Pakistan for
championing the cause of their mother tongue have received now a
glorious and new recognition by the November 1999 resolution of the
UNESCO.
Thanks to the
countries who gave support to the proposal of Bangladesh Govt. for
declaring the 21st February as The International Mother Language
Day.
Banin,
Bhahama, Balaroush, Comoros, Chili, Dominic Republic, Egypt, Gambia,
Honduras, Italy, Iran, Micronesia, Oman, The Philippines, Papua
Newgini, Pakistan, Paraguay, Russian Federation, Sir Lanka, Saudi
Arabia, Surinam, Slovakia, Vanuatu, Indonesia, India, Ivoricost ,
Lithuania, Malaysia
Special
Thanks to the following persons who worked for declaring 21st
February as The International Mother Language Day.
Rafiqul
Islam, Abdus Salam, Albart Vinzon, Carman Cirstobal, Zason Morin,
Susan Hozinos, Dr. Calvin Chow, Nasrin Islam, Rinata Martins Karuna
Zoshi
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