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Daktar: Diplomat in Bangladesh by Viggo Olsen
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Daktar: Diplomat in Bangladesh

by Viggo Olsen

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Moody Press (1973), Hardcover

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To my Bengali brothers and sisters who suffered so much to gain nationhood--to achieve Bangladesh! May they produce the society for which they yearn, described in their constitution as "a society in which the rule of law, fundamental human rights and freedom, equality, and justice, political, economic, and social, will be secured for all citizens."
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0802417450, Hardcover)

The classic missionary story of Dr. Viggo Olsen continues to thrill readers with its blend of excitement, insight, and inspiration.

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