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1984 Sikh Genocide

Blood donation drive by the Sikh nation gets good response in Surrey, Vancouver; 100K lives already saved

Surrey/ Canada (November 11, 2013): It is learnt that the annual blood donation drive by the Sikh nation began on November 01, 2013 this year. This humanitarian campaign was started in 1999 in the memory of the victims of the Sikh genocide 1984 who were brutally reduced to ashes in various parts on India in November 1984 in a systematic manner.

A Sikh global movement for justice: Filing of petition before the UNHRC in Geneva a historicevent gives Sikhs a sense of hope

GENEVA, Switzerland: More than 10,000 Sikhs from all over the world gathered in front of the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland,to stand in solidarity on the issue of human rights violations of Sikhs in November 1984. The Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), the All India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) and the Movement against Atrocities and Repression (MAR) organized the rally which was a resounding success.

Sikh Genocide Lecture Event

Derby Sangat to mark 29th anniversary of Sikh Genocide 1984; S. Ajmer Singh to deliver special lecture

Leicester, United Kingdom (November 8, 2013): It is learnt that Sikh sangat at Derby (UK) shall mark the 29th anniversary of the Sikh Genocide 1984 by holding an event on November 10, 2013. It is further learnt that Sikh author and historian S. Ajmer Singh, who is currently on visit to England, shall be participating in the event to be held by Derby’s Sikh sangat at Gurdwara Guru Arjan Sahib Ji.

Sajjan Kumar - Indian politician who is facing murder charges in an incident related to Sikh Genocide 1984

November 1984 Sikh massacre: Sajjan Kumar want CBI probe and chargesheets be declared “illegal”

New Delhi, India (November 9, 2013): As per media reports Congress leader Sajjan Kumar has sought to declare that the probe conducted by CBI against Sajjan Kumar in a case related to November 1984 massacre of Sikhs as "illegal".

Delhi High court denies to stay CBI investigations against Jagdish Tytler; Next hearing on 14 Junuary 2013

Delhi High court denies to stay CBI investigations against Jagdish Tytler; Next hearing on 17 January 2014

New Delhi (November 8, 2013): It is learnt that the Delhi High Court has declined to grant a stay on the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler in a case related to the November 1984 violence against the Sikhs.

Australian MP Ms Michelle Rowland of Australian Labor Party

Sikh genocide victims yet to get justice: Michelle Rowland, Australian MP

Chandigarh/ Punjab (November 8, 2013): It is notable that last year, on the 28th anniversary of the Sikh genocide 1984, a petition was tabled in the Australia House of Representatives today seeking to declare the 1984 systematic massacre of Sikhs as genocide. The petition was tabled by Warren Enstch, Chief Opposition Whip for the Liberal Party.

NDP MPP Jagmeet Singh’s statement on November 1984

I rise to I extend my sympathies on the 29th anniversary of the November 1984 Sikh Genocide that targeted Sikh men, women and children in New Delhi and many other parts of India. - Jagmeet Singh MPP

European Parliament Human Rights Conference (November 04, 2013)

European Parliament Human Rights Conference discussed Sikh genocide 1984 & Sikh identity related issues

Brussels (November 05, 2013): As per information the Sikh Federation (UK) organised a successful human rights conference in the European Parliament on the 29th anniversary of the Genocide of Sikhs in November 1984. The conference was held on November 04, 2013.

Protest March at Ajitgarh (Mohali) [November 03, 2013]

Demonstration at Ajitgarh (Mohali) marked 29th anniversary of Sikh genocide 1984

Ajitgarh/ Mohali (November 05, 2013): According to information sent by All India Sikh Studetns Federation (Peer Mohammad) to the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) – a demonstration was jointly held by various Sikh organizations to mark the 29th anniversary of Sikh Genocide 1984 on November 03, 2013 at Ajitgarh (Mohali).

29th anniversary of the Sikh genocide 1984 marked at Akal Takht Sahib

Amritsar, Punjab (November 4, 2013): It is learnt that an Ardas was held at the Akal Takht on November 03 in memory of those who were killed during the Sikh genocide of 1984. After the Ardas, Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh, in his address, regretted that even after 29 years of the brutal massacre of the Sikhs there had been no justice for the victims. The wounds inflicted on the Sikhs have not yet healed, he added.

Wikileaks Expose: Congress Party leaders competed to shed more Sikh blood in November 1984

New Delhi, India (November 03, 2013): Sikh Siyasat News has accessed a US Diplomatic cable published by Public Library of US Diplomacy (PLUS D), commonly known as Wikileaks. This cable contains a number of political highlights from Embassy New Delhi for Decemebr 17-21, 2007, including information and comment about the court order reopening November 1984 case against Jagdish Tytler.

Bhai Mandhir Singh addressing the gathering at Model Town Gurdwara Sahib (Jalandhar)

Denial of justice to victims of Sikh genocide 1984 proves that conclusions drawn by Sikh militants were correct

Jalandhar, Punjab (November 03, 1984): Sikh Students Federation former president and Secretary General of Akali Dal Panch Pardhani (ADPP) Bhai Mandhir Singh has stated that the denial of justice to the victims of Sikh genocide 1984 proves that conclusions drawn by the Sikh militants were correct that the justice could never be attained for the atrocities of June and November 1984 with in the Indian system.

RSS ideologue Nana Deshmukh’s 8 Nov. 1984 document shows that Hindutva forces backed Sikh genocide 1984

Indira Gandhi ultimately did secure a permanent place at the doorstep of history as a great martyr. With her dynamism borne out of her fearlessness and dexterity, she was able to take the country forward like a colossus for over a decade and was able to build an opinion that she alone understood the realities of the country, that she alone had the ability to run the decadent political system of our corrupt and divided society, and probably that she alone could keep the country united. - Nana Deshmukh

Sikh Genocide 1984: Long Search For Culprits; Tracing RSS link to the November 1984

It is generally believed that the Congress cadres were behind this genocide. This is true but there were other forces too which actively participated in this massacre and whose role has never been investigated. Those who were witness to the genocide of 1984 were stunned by the swiftness and military precision of the killer marauding gangs (later on witnessed during the Babri mosque demolition, burning alive of Dr. Graham Steins with his two sons and recent pogrom of the Muslims in Gujarat) who went on a burning spree of the innocent Sikhs. This was beyond the capacity of the Congress thugs.

A view of Candle Light Vigil at held at Delhi

Sikh genocide survivors staged protest at Jantar-Mantar; Candle light vigil marked the 29th anniversary of November 1984

New Delhi, India (November 2, 2013): It is learnt that the Sikh Genocide 1984 survivors along with certain Sikh activists staged a protest demonstration against the culprits of the Sikh genocide 1984 at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on November 01.

Official Certified Copy of complaint lodged with UN Human Rights Council regarding Sikh Genocide 1984

An Official Certified Copy of complaint lodged with UN Human Rights Council regarding Sikh Genocide 1984.

1984 Sikh Killings – Thousands protest against “Genocide” of Sikhs in India; Rights Group files complaint with UN – Demands Probe into “Genocide”

Geneva, Switzerland (November 02, 2013): On the 29th year of violence against Sikhs, thousands of Sikhs who joined “Justice Rally” against Government of India for gross human rights violations committed during November 1984 and impunity to those who orchestrated genocidal attacks on Sikhs.

Sikhs demand action against culprits of Sikh Genocide 1984

It’s Diwali, but Sikhs in Ahmedabad to mourn victims of November 1984 Sikh genocide

Ahmedabad, India (November 2, 2013): According to a news reportedly by Daily News and Analysis (DNA): while the entire city will be celebrating Diwali with great pomp and enthusiasm, the [Sikhs] in the city has planned a 1984shraddhanjali ceremony on November 2. They plan to offer special prayers in the city on Saturday, to mourn the thousands of lives lost in the Sikh genocide in November, 1984”.

Thousands protested against India at Geneva; Sikh genocide petition submitted to the UN; Indian diplomats in Geneva declined to comment

Geneva, Switzerland (November 02, 2013): It is learnt that thousands of Sikhs from across the globe rallied on November 01, 2013 at the UN's Geneva base, demanding an international investigation of a deadly wave of genocidal violence against the Sikhs in India in 1984. Sikh activists have strongly asserted that the killings 29 years ago were state-sponsored genocide, while India blames them as mere “riots”.

VIDEO: Freedom and Justice March by Sikhs to mark 29th anniversary of Sikh Genocide

Jalandhar, Punjab (November 01, 2013): Akali Dal Panch Pardhani (ADPP) and Dal Khalsa organized a Freedom and Justice March on November 01, 2013 at Jalandhar to mark the 29th anniversary of the Sikh Genocide 1984.

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