Case against Indian Minister Kamal Nath in US Federal Court – US State Department Considering Immunity

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Published: October 29, 2011
Case against Indian Minister Kamal Nath in US Federal Court - US State Department Considering Immunity  | read this item

Washington, USA (October 29, 2011): As per a detailed report (dated: October 29, 2011) by Anju Kaur, Sikh News Network (SikhNN) staff writer, Washington Bureau, the U.S. Department of State is still considering providing a statement of diplomatic immunity for Kamal Nath, Indian minister of urban development, who is facing a civil lawsuit in New York for his alleged participation in the genocidal violence against Sikhs in 1984 in New Delhi.

Sikh Genocide 1984: Criminal Complaint launched against Amitabh Bachchan in Australia

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Published: October 21, 2011
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Criminal Complaint Against Amitabh Bachchan (20111018) Page 1/2  | read this item

New York (October 18, 2011): A criminal complaint has been lodged against Indian Film Star Amitabh Bachan with Australia’s Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions for inciting, participating, conspiring, aiding, abetting and carrying out organized attacks on Sikh population of India in November 1984. Amitabh Bachan is currently in Australia to receive an Honorary Degree from Queensland University of technology-Brisbane and for shooting of Hollywood movie “Great Gatsby” co-starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

“I watched Amitabh Bachchan raising his arm and shouting the slogan- khun ka badla khun sae laengae” on DoorDarshan, Jagdish Kaur

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Published: October 21, 2011
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Rajiv Gandhi and Amitabh Bachhan were close friends  | read this item

Amritsar (October 21, 2011): Bibi Jagdish Kaur, a prime witness in November 1984 carnage, is reported to have said to “Times of India” (TOI) that everyone who had been watching DoorDarshan, India’s Government own TV Channel, saw how filmstar Amitabh Bachchan provoked the violance against the Sikhs. “I wonder why no one in India lodged [...]

Sikh Genocide 1984: Kamal Nath’s presence in Belgium draws protests from Sikhs

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Published: October 14, 2011
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Sikhs protesting against presence of Sikh Genocide Suspect and Indian Minister Kamal Nath in Belgium   | read this item

Leuven/Belgium (October 13, 2011): Several hundred Sikhs gathered and protested in Leuven, Belgium in front of the Central Library where India’s Minister for Urban Development attended 5th EuroIndia Summit on Thursday. The protest rally was organized by Sikh organization of Europe including Sikh Council of Belgium and management committees of European Gurudwaras.

Sikh Genocide 1984: Sikh group seeks arrest warrant of Kamal Nath in Belgium

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Published: October 7, 2011
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Letter by Sikhs for Justice to PM of Belgium (Page 1/2)  | read this item

New York/USA (October 6, 2011): Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) a human rights groups spearheading prosecution of those responsible for November 1984 Genocide of Sikhs, has sought criminal prosecution and arrest warrant of Kamal Nath during his upcoming visit to Belgium for his role in massacre of Sikhs in November 1984.

Immunity for Kamal Nath – Arguments concluded, U.S. court reserved ruling

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Published: September 26, 2011
Immunity for Kamal Nath - Arguments concluded, U.S. court reserved ruling  | read this item

New York, USA (September 24, 2011): Judge Robert W. Sweet of the US Federal Court for the Southern District of New York heard arguments in Sikh Genocide case against Kamal Nath for his role in leading a mob which attacked Gurdawara Rakab Ganj Delhi on November 01, 1984 in which many Sikhs were burnt alive. In today’s hearing, Kamal Nath failed to produce “Statement of Interest” from US Department of State in support of his claim to Diplomatic Immunity.

Sikhs protested during India PM’s Address before UN General Assembly

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Published: September 26, 2011
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Avtar Singh Pannu Co-ordinator, Sikhs for Justice   | read this item

New York, USA (September 24, 2011): Hundreds of Sikhs protested in front of UN Headquarters during PM Manmohan Singh’s address to the General Assembly, demanding to sack Kamal Nath for his role in attack on Sikhs during November 1984 and Sikhs right to self determination. Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) announced that a protest rally will [...]

Sikhs to hold Justice Rally during PM Manmohan Singh’s address to UN General Assembly

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Published: September 21, 2011
Sikhs to hold Justice Rally during PM Manmohan Singh's address to UN General Assembly  | read this item

New York (September 20, 2011): Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) announced that a “Justice Rally” will be held during PM Manmohan Singh’s address to the UN General Assembly on September 24th. Sikhs are protesting against PM’s Singh’s Government’s policy of impunity towards Congress (I) leaders who organized and participated in the killing of Sikhs during November 1984.

Sikhs to lobby for “Genocide Motion” in Parliament of Canada

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Published: September 19, 2011
Sikhs to lobby for "Genocide Motion" in Parliament of Canada  | read this item

Toronto, Canada (September 19, 2011): Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) a human rights advocacy group which is spearheading the justice campaign for the victims of November 1984 announced that on November 1, 2011 a “Genocide Motion” will be brought in the Canadian Parliament. The Motion will debate whether organized killing of Sikhs in India during November 1984 was “Genocide” as defined in Article 2 of the UN Convention on Genocide.

Call special session of Punjab Assembly to pass resolution in support of Professor Bhullar, SJF

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Published: September 10, 2011
Call special session of Punjab Assembly to pass resolution in support of Professor Bhullar, SJF   | read this item

Chandigarh (September 10, 2011): AISSF and SFJ demanded that SAD (Badal), the ruling party in Punjab should call a “Special Session of Punjab Vidhan Sabha” to pass a resolution demanding Central Government to commute Professor Devenderpal Singh Bhullar’s death sentence respecting the sentiments and demand of Sikhs.

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