Neville Anthony Mascarenhas was a Pakistani journalist and author born in 1928.
He gained recognition for his exposés on Pakistan's military brutality during Bangladesh's 1971 independence movement.
His works include "The Rape of Bangladesh" and "Bangladesh: A Legacy of Blood." Mascarenhas worked for The Morning News in Karachi before moving to Britain and joining The Sunday Times.
He received awards for his reporting on human rights violations during the Bangladesh Liberation War.
His article "Genocide" in The Sunday Times is credited with influencing world opinion and India's intervention in the conflict.
Mascarenhas died in 1986, leaving behind a legacy of impactful journalism and historical documentation.
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