11 May 2011
Kanishka bombing by Sikh terrorists was revenge of Op Blue Star: Justice John Major
Punjab Newsline Network
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
By Satinder Bains and Deepti Dharmani
CHANDIGARH: The Kanishka airline bombing killing 329 passengers in 1985 by Sikh terrorists was an...
Toronto, July 29 (IANS) The Canadian public probe into the 1985 Air India bombing that claimed 329 lives is finally complete, the commission of inquiry has said.
Headed by former Canadian chief justice John Major, the commission of inquiry said Tuesday it has completed the final report to be...
TORONTO: Prime suspect in the 1985 Air India bombing Talwinder Singh Parmar had reportedly told Punjab police that leaders of a Sikh youth organisation might be behind the attack that claimed 329 lives, according to evidence presented to a public inquiry on Monday.
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Prime suspect in the 1985 Air India bombing Talwinder Singh Parmar had reportedly told Punjab Police that leaders of a Sikh youth organisation might be behind the attack that claimed 329 lives, according to evidence presented to a public inquiry on Monday. He reportedly told his interrogators...
Toronto, Sep 24 (PTI) Prime suspect in the 1985 Air India bombing Talwinder Singh Parmar had reportedly told Punjab Police that leaders of a Sikh youth organisation might be behind the attack that claimed 329 lives, according to evidence presented to a public inquiry today.
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TORONTO: Prime suspect in the 1985 Air India bombing Talwinder Singh Parmar had reportedly told Punjab Police that leaders of a Sikh youth organisation might be behind the attack that claimed 329 lives, according to evidence presented to a public inquiry on Monday.
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Prime suspect in the 1985 Air India bombing Talwinder Singh Parmar had reportedly told Punjab Police that leaders of a Sikh youth organisation might be behind the attack that claimed 329 lives.
More...
Prime suspect in the 1985 Air India bombing Talwinder Singh Parmar had reportedly told Punjab Police that leaders of a Sikh youth organisation might be behind the attack that claimed 329 lives, according to evidence presented to a public inquiry today.
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In a new revealation, a public inquiry has been told that the Sikh militants had warned the Indo-canadian community not to fly on Air India weeks before the deadly 1985 Kanishka bombing.
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McLean, testifying at the Ottawa inquiry for the second time in a month, said his team got more and more intelligence about violent Sikh separatists assaulting and intimidating moderates who spoke out against the Khalistan cause.
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Two decades after the mid-air bombing of Air India's Kanishka flight that killed 329 people, Canada will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the disaster on Thursday...
Canadian prosecutors will not appeal the acquittal of two Sikh charged with the 1985 Air India bombings, relatives of the 331 victims were told.
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/sikh/SIG=11qa1fq4s/*http%3A//www.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=46102
... During the 19 month trial, which Josephson heard without a jury, prosecutors contended that Malik and Bagri were part of a radical Sikh group based in Canada's ...
http://netindia123.com/showdetails.asp?id=73252&cat=India&head=Malik%2C+Bagri's+fate+to+be+decided+in+Kanishka+trial+
... During the 19-month trial which Josephson heard without jury, prosecutors contended that Malik and Bagri were part of a radical Sikh group based on Canada's ...
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1052992.cms
... Police say the mastermind of the plot was Talwinder Singh Parmar, a founder of the Sikh militant group Babbar Khalsa, who was ... It's all for Sikhism'.". ...
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050316/asp/nation/story_4498267.asp
... During the 19-month trial which Josephson heard without jury, prosecutors contended that Malik and Bagri were part of a radical Sikh group based on Canada's ...
http://sify.com/news/othernews/fullstory.php?id=13693539
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