"[It is] almost entirely a matter of genocide."
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On June 15, 1971. Kenneth B. Keating, ambassador to India, to R. Nixon and Kissinger. quoted in Gary J. Bass "The Terrible Cost of Presidential Racism", The New York Times (3 September 2020)
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