What is another word for East Pakistani?

Pronunciation: [ˈiːst pˌakɪstˈɑːni] (IPA)

East Pakistani was the term used to refer to people from the region of East Pakistan, which later became Bangladesh. The term is outdated and considered offensive by many people because it suggests a lack of representation and autonomy for the people of the region. Nowadays, more acceptable synonyms for East Pakistani include Bangladeshi or Bengali, depending on context. Bangladeshi is a broader term that encompasses people from all parts of Bangladesh, while Bengali specifically refers to the language and culture of the Bengali-speaking people. These terms are more respectful and inclusive, recognizing the diversity and distinct identity of the people of Bangladesh.

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  • On the screen I saw tanks rolling through dusty streets, and fallen buildings, and forests of unfamiliar trees into which East Pakistani refugees had fled, seeking safety over the Indian border.
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