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Amarinder Singh’s Fake Encounter Tweet: On DSGMC’s Complaint NHRC Demand’s Clarity From Punjab Govt

India's human rights organisation known as National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has here on Wednesday has sought the clarification from the Punjab

Politicians & Media Justifying Indian State Terrorism By Eulogizing Deeds & Actions Of ‘Butcher’ KPS Gill: Dal Khalsa

Pro-freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa here today slammed the section of political class and the media for eulogizing the deeds and actions of former Punjab DGP KPS Gill

Fake Encounters In India Are Carried Out For Medals: Human Rights Activists

Following the sensational revelation by the serving CRPF Inspector General (IG) Rajnish Rai posted in the North East here on Tuesday in which he has stated that the joint

Indian Army, Assam Police and CRPF staged Fake Encounter in Assam: says Serving CRPF IG Rajnish Rai

An Inspector General of Police, serving with the CRPF in the North East, has raised several questions regarding an encounter carried out in a joint operation by the Army, Assam Police, CRPF and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) in Chirang district of Assam in the early hours of March 30 this year.

CM Amarinder’s Disclosure: SGPC Seeks Probe into Fake Encounter Killing of 21 Sikhs

SGPC has demanded thorough probe into fake encounter killings of 21 Sikhs who, according to present Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, had surrendered before Indian forces on his assurances.

Special Talk with Advo. R S Bains About Capt. Amarinder’s Disclosure on Fake Encounter of 21 Sikhs [VIDEO]

Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh in a recent tweet disclosed a fact which amounts to clear admission of the fact that there were extra-judicial killings of the Sikhs in Punjab during 1980s-90.

Dal Khalsa seeks Probe into Capt. Amarinder’s Disclosure into Killing of Anokh Singh Ubhoke, 20 others

The pro freedom group Dal Khalsa today emanded from Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh to move beyond lip service and initiate probe into the

SAD (Badal) Want Capt. Amarinder to Disclose Full Details About Killings of 21 Sikhs

Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) has asked Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh to come forward and stand witness against the cold blooded murder of 21 youth whose surrender he had facilitated during the turbulent period of militancy in the State.

Capt. Amarinder’s Tweet is Yet Another Admission to Extra-Judicial Killings in Punjab

Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh in a recent tweet disclosed a fact which amounts to clear admission of the fact that there were extra-judicial killings of the Sikhs in Punjab during 1980s-90.

AAP MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira Asks Punjab CM To Probe Extra Judicial Killings

Aam Adami Party (AAP) MLA from Bholath constituency and party's chief whip Sukhpal Singh Khaira here on Monday while backing the Independent People’s Tribunal (IPT) campaign to provide justice to the victims’ families in cases of fake encounters during militancy, in

SAD (Mann) Seeks International Probe into Bhopal Encounter of SIMI Activists

The Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar (Mann), a political party led by former MP Simranjit Singh Mann has demanded 'international probe' into Bhopal encounter in which the police had killed eight activists of Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).

Bhopal Encounter Killings Must Be Investigated: Says Amnesty International India

The Madhya Pradesh government must ensure an independent, impartial, swift and thorough criminal investigation into the alleged extrajudicial execution of eight undertrial prisoners by the state police on 31 October, said Amnesty International India today.

PUCL Demands Judicial Enquiry Into Malkangiri Encounter Killings

PUCL expresses its strongest sense of outrage and condemnation for the killing of about 39 members of the CPI (Maoist) party and other Adivasis near Balimela reservoir in Malkangiri district of Odisha close to the Odisha – AP border on 24th October, 2016.

Anil Kaul’s Statement on extra-judicial Killings of Sikhs in Punjab: UK Sikhs to Aprroach UN

Various Sikh organizations of England have decided to raise the issue of extra-judicial killings of Sikhs in Punjab before the United Nations. The decision came in wake of 'admission' to such killings by a former Indian Army officer.

A Legendary activist of Human Rights (The Untold Story of Bapu Chaman Lal of Tarn Taran)

The Sikh Siyasat presents the untold story of Bapu Chaman Lal, who passed away on July 1, 2016 awaiting justice for his son killed by the Punjab police in a fake encounter in 1994. This documentary is a tribute to his untiring struggle and firm commitment for human rights and high values of truth.

US Sikhs to honour journalist who brought Pilibhit brutalities to light

The Punjabi American Heritage Society of Yuba City and various Sikh temples in California, US, will honour Vishwa Mitra Tandon, a journalist whose investigative reporting brought to light the killing of 11 Sikhs in fake encounters by UP Police in Pilibhit district in 1991.

Trials Set to Resume against Killer Cops of Punjab: SCI vacates stay (2016 Update)

Trials are all set to resume against alleged killer cops of Punjab. Many senior police officials of Punjab are also facing charges of murder for killing Sikh youth in fake encounters during late 1980s to early 1990s period.

On 1991 Pilibhit Fake Encounter of 11 Sikh pilgrims by UP police (Talk with Human Rights Lawyers)

A CBI court in Pilibhit on April 4, 2016 sentenced 47 policemen to imprisonment for life for murdering 11 Sikh pilgrims in a fake encounter in 1991.

Petition on Gurmeet Pinky’s revelation dismissed by High Court

A petition moved by niece of Shaheed Bhagat Singh and another widow of a Sikh youth killed by Punjab police in fake encounters was withdrawn from the High Court yesterday.

Pilibhit Fake Encounter: Victim families waited for long to get justice, Dal Khalsa

Dal Khalsa today hailed the verdict of trail court of Pilibhit sentencing the 47 policemen for life term for killing 10 Sikh pilgrims in 1991 in a staged managed encounter.

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