Black List Review: Government playing political game with Sikhs: Panch Pardhani

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Published: July 19, 2010
Black List Review: Government playing political game with Sikhs: Panch Pardhani  | read this item

Fatehgarh Sahib (July 19, 2010): Shiromani Akali Dal (Panch Pardhani) has accused the Union and Punjab Governments for playing a political game with Sikhs on the issue of so-called “black list”.

Sikhs booked under IPC, Arms Act for opposing DSS activities

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Published: July 18, 2010
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Eight Sikhs arrested by Barnala Police for opposing dera's activities

Dera sauda sirsa is accused of hurting Sikh sentiments but police patronize activities of dera.  | read this item

Barnala (July 18, 2010): Eight Sikhs, who were taken into custody by Barnala Police for opposing activities of Dera Sauda Sirsa, are booked by the police for various charges under IPC and Arms Acts.

Five booked for Sedition by Barnala Police, Sikh Bodies allege misuse of S. 124A

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Published: July 17, 2010
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Front Title of leaflet: Sant Kehnde Rahe . . .

Sedition Case against Sikhs by Barnala Police for Publishing Speech of Sant Bhindranwale.  | read this item

Barnala/ Ludhiana (July 17, 2010): Section 124A is “the prince among the political sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC), designated to suppress the liberty of the Citizens”, was said by Gandhi in his written Statement before a British Judge, when he was charged with “Sedition” by British regime. Ruling regime changed for this peninsula, now called India, in 1947, when British rulers handed over power to current ruling regime of India. But the position of those, who wish to speak for themselves, for their rights, against injustice; who wish to speak fairly and openly, has not changed.

Police patronized DSS charcha, Lathi-charged Sikhs at Thikriwala (Barnala)

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Published: July 17, 2010
Police patronized DSS charcha, Lathi-charged Sikhs at Thikriwala (Barnala)  | read this item

Barnala (July 17, 2010): As per reports received from Barnala, the district police Lathi-Charged Sikhs, who were protesting against “naam charcha” being organized by followers of Dera Sauda Sirsa (DSS).

SJF to file petition in U.N. Human Rights Commission to recognize 1984 Sikh Genocide

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Published: July 17, 2010
SJF to file petition in U.N. Human Rights Commission to recognize 1984 Sikh Genocide  | read this item

Ludhiana (July 16, 2010): Now that Shri Akal Takht Sahib has declared the killings of Sikhs in 1984 as Genocide and has entrusted “Sikhs for Justice” (SFJ) with the task of getting international recognition, SFJ along with All India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) will file a “1503 petition” before UN Human Rights Commission.

November 1984 massacre is Sikh Genocide: Takhat Jathedars

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Published: July 16, 2010
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Jathedars issued directive on Sikh Genocide  | read this item

Amritsar (July 15, 2010): Highest Temporal authority of Sikhs, the Five Jathedars of the Takhats, have declared (on July 14, 2010) that November 1984 killings of Sikhs in India, in which thousands of innocent Sikhs were killed across 18 states and more than 100 cities was a Genocide.

Sikh bodies louds Akal Takhat Directive regarding Sikh Genocide

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Published: July 16, 2010
Sikh bodies louds Akal Takhat Directive regarding Sikh Genocide  | read this item

Patiala/Ludhiana (July 15, 2010): Sikh Students Federation welcomed the decision taken by Sri Akal Takhat Sahib to address happenings of November 1984 as “Sikh Genocide”. SSF President Parmjeet Singh Gazi said that in November 1984 Sikhs were subjected to an organized massacre in 18 States and 110 cities of India.

Sikh Genocide 1984: Policemen among The Killers Of The Sikhs In November 1984 Sikh Massacre, says Witness

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Published: July 14, 2010
Sikh Genocide 1984: Policemen among The Killers Of The Sikhs In November 1984 Sikh Massacre, says Witness  | read this item

New Delhi (July 13, 2010): Jagdish Kaur, a witness in the Delhi Cantonment case, during her cross examination in the court of Additional Sessions Judge Sunita Gupta told the court trying Congress Leader Sajjan Kumar and others that during November 1984 Sikh massacre she did not go to the police station as policemen were among the killers.

Indian judicial system fails to deliver justice only when victims are minorities: SFJ

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Published: July 12, 2010
Indian judicial system fails to deliver justice only when victims are minorities: SFJ  | read this item

Sikhs for Justice, a human rights advocacy group which is striving to get justice to the victims of 1984 Sikh Genocide challenged the PM Singh’s claim that “there are visible weaknesses in Indian judicial system”. Gurpatwant S Pannun, Legal Advisor Sikhs For Justice stated that Indian judiciary’s inability is selective and it only fails to [...]

Sikh Genocide 1984: Investigate role of Congress: SFJ, AISSF

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Published: July 12, 2010
Sikh Genocide 1984: Investigate role of Congress: SFJ, AISSF  | read this item

New Delhi (July 10, 2010): Reacting to the Delhi Court’s action of framing of charges against Congress (I) leader and former MP Sajjan Kumar for murder and conspiracy to murder Sikhs during November 1984 Genocide, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, legal advisor Sikhs For Justice, a US based human rights group stated that framing of charges against Sajjan proves that Congress (I) as a political party was involved in organizing and orchestrating November 1984 Sikh Genocide in which thousands of innocent Sikhs were killed.

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