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I started the tape recorder, and all at once he started behaving so badly. He was so arrogant and so stupid – one of the most stupid men I've ever met in my life, maybe the most stupid. So I said: "Listen, Mujib, I'm not going to go on like this, you know. If you're not polite, I'm not going to do this interview." Argh, argh, argh . . . he started yelling. We both yelled, there was a big fight, and he said: "Get out of my country, don't come back again, leave my people, leave us alone, leave us alone!" And I yelled back: "Be sure I'll leave you alone!" It went on and on and on like that. The Mukti Bahini – the guerrillas – almost lynched me because of that, and I was only saved by two Indian officers. (it) |