In November 1984, Sikhs were subjected to genocidal violence throughout India. The genocide was planned, co-ordinated, organised and carried out by high ups in government, administration and political layers.
Indian may have been denying the fact of ‘Sikh Genocide of 1984’ but the foreign authorities continue to acknowledge this fact and recognise the 1984 atrocities on Sikhs as ‘genocide’.
Recently declassified secret British documents reveal that the British complicity with Indian government in latter's evil designs against the Sikhs did not ended with Indian Army attack on Darbar Sahib (Amritsar) and other Sikh Gurdwaras in June 1984.
A Ghallughara Yadgari Samagam (Holocaust Remembrance Event) was held at Bhawanigarh on June 2, 2018.
The City of Turlock has recoginsed the June 1984 attack on Darbar Sahib (Amritsar) and other Sikh Gurdwara Sahibs in Punjab and adjoining states in northern region of the Indian subcontinent and the November 1984 massacres of the Sikhs throughout the Indian subcontinent as the “Sikh Genocide 1984”.
More than three decades have passed since thousands of Sikhs were brutally killed throughout Indian sub-continent in November 1984 genocidal violence against the Sikhs. The impunity granted to the culprits of this state-sponsored genocide is an established fact now.
Ontario/ Chandigarh: Recent reports in Canadian media referred to the New Democratic Party (NDP) of Canada president Jagmeet Singh’s participation in a Sikh Sovereignty event ...
Khalistan issue was core around which Trudeau's trip was made to revolved, but their is very basic difference how India and west see this- the separatism in Canada is considered as right to self determination.
A Delhi court on Thursday (February 15) directed the CBI to probe two CDs submitted by DSGMC in a case related to 1984 violence against the Sikhs in which Congress leader Jagdish Tytler was given clean chit for his alleged role.
Advocate H S Phoolka has lashed out at Punjab Chief Minister for protecting former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and giving him clean chit in Sikh Genocide 1984 related issues.
Special screening of a documentary titled "1984, When the sun didn't rise" will be held at multiple venues across the city of London from 7th February
Thanking Manjit Singh G. K. for releasing this video, Advocate H. S. Phoolka said that the CBI should investigate the video clips and Jagdish Tytler should be arrested for interrogation.
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) chief Manjit Singh G. K. today released five clips of Jagdish Tytler's 'sting video'.
Congress leader and Sikh Genocide 1984 suspect Jagdish Tytler on Monday (Jan. 29) claimed that former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi took several rounds of North Delhi during the 1984 massacres of the Sikhs.
Scholars have found that every genocide followed by denial and according to genocide scholar Gregory H. Stanton denial is a multi-layered and multi-form process which covers numerous attempts to deny the fact of genocide.
The Supreme Court of India today stated that it would set up a fresh three-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to look into 186 cases related to November 1984 killings of the Sikhs in which investigations were closed.
Connecticut (USA) State Senator “Cathy Osten” presented Sikh Leaders Recognition from General Assembly which declares the violence of 1984 as “1984 Sikh Genocide”.
Two special screenings of a documentary titled "1984, When the Sun didn't Rise" will be held at Wall of Truth Memorial, Gurdwara Rakabganj Sahib on November 12 and 12 at 6 PM.
SGPC today decided to install paintings depicting events of Sikh Genocide 1984 in Central Sikh Museum. The decision was announced after a meeting of the SGPC's executive committee in Patiala.
Forgive yes, if one sincerely seeks pardon after first acknowledging the blunder, mistake or crime that was done. Forget No, Never. Why?
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