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    1984 Anti-Sikh Pogrom Petition On Sikh 'genocide' To Be Read By Liberal MPs

    Petition on Sikh 'genocide' to be read by Liberal MPs Read more: Petition on Sikh 'genocide' to be read by Liberal MPs The National Post is now on Facebook. Join our fan community today. Megan O'Toole, National Post · Wednesday, Jun. 9, 2010 Two Liberal MPs are to read a...
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    Canada Sikhs For Justice Applauds NDP Leader Jack Layton’s Solidarity With '84 Sikh Genocide Victims

    Sikhs for Justice applauds NDP Leader Jack Layton's solidarity with with '84 Sikh genocide victims Sikhs for Justice applauds NDP Leader Jack Layton?s solidarity with 84 Sikh genocide victims @ www.punjabnewsline.com TORONTOSikhs for Justice applauds and welcomes NDP Leader Jack Layton’s...
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    1984 Anti-Sikh Pogrom Move To Condemn 1984 Genocide Ahead?

    Move to Condemn 1984 Genocide Ahead? South Asian Focus - The Voice of Brampton's South Asian Community Even as Canada struggles to identify definitively the perpetrators of the Air India Flight 182 disaster which claimed 329...
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    1984 Anti-Sikh Pogrom Liberal Leader Refuses To Recognize 1984 Genocide

    Canada: In a statement released earlier today, Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff thrust a dagger into the hearts of Sikhs after slamming any possibility of his support for a motion to recognize November 1984 as a Genocide, adding that that the Liberal Party and its parliamentary caucus would...
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    Canada Recognizing The Sikh Genocide In Canada Parliament

    On June 9th, 2010 Member of Parliament, Andrew Kania will join Sikhs in marking a moment in history that will forever be enshrined in the Sikh struggle for justice and aspirations for Human Rights. On this day, Mr. Kania will read a motion in the House of Commons for the Government of Canada to...
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    Controversial Anti–Sikh Vaisakhi Propaganda Aimed At Silencing Sikh Voices On Human Rights Abuses In India And 198

    Anti –Sikh Vaisakhi Propaganda Aimed At Silencing Sikh Voices On Human Rights Abuses In India And 1984 Sikh Genocide Forum members the link for this article leads to a page that says, Not Found; however the article is still visible. Same is true for the South Asia Link mirror site. I...
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    Paramjit Singh Sarna Says NO To Akhand Path Booking In Memory Of Sikh Genocide Victim

    Ludhiana, Punjab: The constitution of a commission by the president Delhi Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, Paramjit Singh Sarna, to probe into the recent firing incident in the city has drawn criticism from Surjit Singh, Punjab president of Danga Peerat Welfare Society on Wednesday. He remarked...
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    Conference On Sikh Genocide In India Pogroms In 1984

    Canada, Montreal Sikhs Hold a Conference on Sikh Genocide in India Pogroms in Nov. 1984 Canada, Montreal Sikhs Hold a Conference on Sikh Genocide in India Pogroms in Nov. 1984 A conference to commemorate-cum-appeal to the world for recognition of yet another genocide in the world, is...
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    1984 Anti-Sikh Pogrom Indian Parliament Forced To Discuss Genocide Of Sikhs

    Indian Parliament forced to discuss Genocide of Sikhs New Revelation: CBI has asked for govt nod to prosecute Tytler, Sajjan Kumar NEW DELHI: Shamed into making a statement on the floor of the Parliament after an...
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    1984 Anti-Sikh Pogrom Genocide 1984: Long Search For Culprits

    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...
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    1984 Anti-Sikh Pogrom Bring Genocide Architects To Account!

    The is the 57th article in sikhchic.com's "1984 & I" Series, which is being presented to you through the 12 months of this year to commemorate the 25th anniversary of India's crimes of 1984. Twenty five years ago, on the morning of 1 November 1984, I woke up in London to get ready for...
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