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The newly released English translation of Panjab Under Siege brings a crucial Panthic perspective on the June 1984 Ghallughara to a global audience, documenting assaults across more than 65 Gurdwara Sahiban.
In this video, Dr. Sewak Singh Breaks Down the Global Blueprint of Psychological Warfare Used by State Powers to Dismantle Resistance Movements.
The Sikh Federation (UK) announced at a recent conference in Baku that Indian officials could face prosecution abroad for the June 1984 Sikh Genocide under international laws. A copy of the written release is available with Sikh Siyasat News (SSN).
Sikh Federation International recently concluded high-level engagements in Baku, Azerbaijan, focusing on Sikh history, human rights, and the right to self-determination. A formal agreement was also signed with the Baku Initiative Group to preserve Sikh heritage.
In a strongly worded open letter, the Sikh Federation UK is calling for a realistic timetable to elect a new Labour leader, urging immediate action on the 1984 public inquiry, the release of Jagtar Singh Johal, and rising transnational repression.
Prior to 1984, the Sikh Reference Library served as the spiritual repository of the Sikhs, housing over 20,000 literary works, including thousands of rare manuscripts and handwritten saroops. Following its tragic destruction and alleged looting during the events of June 1984, the Sikh community has engaged in a decades-long, persistent struggle for the return of their stolen intellectual and spiritual heritage, navigating decades of empty assurances and deep-seated distrust.
In this interview, journalist Mandeep Singh speaks with Bhai Narien Singh Chaura, a close companion of Bhai Kanwar Singh Dhami, to understand his life journey, sacrifices, and commitment to the Sikh struggle.
In this exclusive interview, journalist Mandeep Singh speaks with Parmjeet Singh Gazi, editor of Sikh Siyasat, to analyze multiple dimensions of November ’84 — from historical narratives to the findings discussed during the 17th Bi-annual Meeting of the International Association of G-eno+cide Scholars (IAGS 2025) held in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Denial is not merely a refusal to acknowledge the past — it is an active continuation of genocide in the realm of memory, truth, and justice.
A special screening of the documentary Battle of Amritsar will be held on Saturday, 14th June 2025 at 7:30 PM at Gurdwara Sahib Glenwood, Sydney. The event is being organised by the Australian Sikh Association in collaboration with the Sikh Federation of Australia, Khalistan Centre, and Wootz Films.

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