For more than three decades, many documents of the history of Bangladesh during the history of the war of liberation in the history of the Liberation War, but the mother did not get the whereabouts of the war veteran Molly.
But did not leave the hope that one day the mother might be seen - that's the unexpected journey of her life.
For the first time in his motherland, Molly said that her heart's desire for birthdays He also expressed his interest in working with young generation to highlight the true history of the liberation struggle of Bengalis.
On Sunday afternoon, in the Liberation War Museum, Ekatore's warship Shama Jamila Molly Heart came with her schoolboy girl Savina Bonel.
The Canadian freedom fighter, Mostafa Chowdhury, and the daughter of Shaheed Intellectuals Alim Chowdhury, came in with them. Nuzhat Chowdhury Shampa Liberation War Museum's Trustee Sarwar Ali, welcomed the welcome speech, Oxfam official Julian Francis, the international organization working for Bangladesh in the war of liberation.
Mostafa Chowdhury said that Joel Heart and TruD Heart Couple resident of Canada Montreal, Canada's adoptive mother through Geneva-based organization International Social Service to work with children of the war in 1971. College teacher Joel Heart, with eight more children, grew up with feline folly. Later, his name changed to Shama Molly Heart.
He said, "In the seventy-two years, children like males were called unwanted, infatuated, illegitimate children, unborn children. When considering the social status, request the advice of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman International Social Service. After three months of survey, the organization advised to adopt war children in different countries considering the social status. Then came the heart couple. They adopt Mali. "
At one stage of the study of war children, Shami Molly Hart was identified with Mustafa Chowdhury, even about 20 years ago. Mally was then known to find her country and to find pregnant mother.
Researcher Mostafa Chowdhury said that he would accompany him on his way back to save the country's soil.
Molly said that two days ago she was fascinated by the motherland and the people of this country as she is seeing.
"The other people are really good, the country is really nice, this country is mine," she said to her voice.
Later Molly Shonan's story about her growing up
"I knew the young man's mother's words. I have heard about it, I know how I was born. Dad, how did I adopt my mother, I also knew about this. Truly, my family has never neglected me. I do not know who my mother, where my mother But my mother did not deprive her of her love. I grew up in the affection of the whole family. "
College teacher father Joel Heart lost a long time ago. Gratefully remembers the contribution of his father on every step of growing up.
School teacher Molly said the findings of his birth attendant: "I've seen various documents, hospital papers in history-somewhere if my name is! Contacted with the people who were involved in the process of adoption of war soldiers in 1971. I did not find my name in a document. When I found my name that I could find my mother too! But I did not give up hope, maybe one day I will find my mother. "
He said that he will come again in Bangladesh, "I will not be too long for me. But I will come again, I will come again and again in my country. I know from my heart, this is my country. I was born in this country. "
On Monday, there is a walk with orphaned children in the mall tour. The orphaned children will go to a shrine and molly gives her the gifts of love.
The students of the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh and the University of Asia Pacific came to attend this event.
At one point in response to the students' questions, Molly said that he told his school children about the history of the emergence of Bangladesh. He wants to highlight many 'unknown' history of the war of liberation in front of the next generation.
He said, "I do not know many history of war, I still have to gather a lot of information. We will have to work on a larger canvas with the Liberation War. More information about the impact of genocide, the spread of our people, we need to know. "
Nuzhat Chowdhury, who came to give a speech on this issue, called Shampa gang-raped 'genocide' He called upon all to form a global platform and start the work together to achieve international recognition of genocide.
Dr. Shami Molly urged the government to give honor to the heart. Sarwar Ali
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