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Why Even After 32 Years Of 1984 Sikh Genocide Perpetrators Roam Free? - 32 years back in the first week of November 1984, thousands of Sikhs; children, women and men, all Indian citizens, were butchered, burnt alive or killed in the most sadistic manner in different parts of the country by hindus. (2nd November 2016)
The Tragedy of 1984: Challenges for a Sikh Journalist - It is nearly three decades since the tragedy of June 1984 which engulfed the entire Sikh community in India. As a 'critical event', it is now part of Sikh memory and history. It also remains a searing throb in India's political history. (16th March 2015)
Genocide Denial - Leading British MP slams 'Genocide Denial' and calls for UN intervention. (6th December 2014)
No Justice For 1984 Sikh Genocide Bloodshed - Failure to prosecute "Organized Carnage" shows need for police reforms, communal violence law. (29th October 2014)
Sins Of Commission - How thirty years and ten official inquiries obscured the truth of the 1984 Sikh Genocide.
(1st October 2014)
Chapter 84: Police Reactions (23rd April 2014)
Chapter 84: Videos (21st April 2014)
Chapter 84: An Investigation Into Sikh Genocide (21st April 2014)
Chapter 84: Press Release (21st April 2014)
Should Sikhs Feel Betrayed By The British Government? (20th February 2014)
The Fight For Justice For 1984 Is Bigger Than Just Resolving A Personal Injury (2nd May 2013)
Tireless Warrior - For 30 years, Harvinder Singh Phoolka has fought a lonely battle to get justice for the victims of the 1984.
(20th April 2013)
Reduced To Ashes In 3 Cities - A new discovery of Sikh Genocide in Bokaro (Jharkhand), Allahabad and Mirzapur during November 1984. (3rd December 2012)
Bring Charges For Newly Discovered Massacre Of Sikhs - The discovery of more Sikh massacre victims after nearly three decades shows the reluctance of successive Indian governments, despite numerous commissions of inquiry, to get to the truth and prosecute those responsible for Sikh genocide. (25th April 2011)
Mass Graves Of 1984 Victims - And destroyed remains of Gurdwaras uncovered. (13th April 2011)
Sikh Genocide In Pataudi, Not A Whisper Escaped - Evidence of more Sikh atrocities never reported before.
(12th March 2011)
US Can Help Sikhs In Seeking Justice - The United States can serve the interest of justice by not standing in between the truth and those who seek for it. (27th January 2011)
25 Years After Genocide Began - The 25th death anniversary of the butcher of Sikhs, Indira Gandhi, revives stark memories of some 3,000 Sikhs killed brutally in the Sikh Genocide of November 1984. (1st November 2009)
No Justice For India's Sikhs - The Indian government needs both to bring accountability and to be accountable in order to ensure that the architects and orchestrator's are not allowed to get away with their actions. (31st October 2009)
A Darkness Unforgotten - As charred bodies lay in hundreds, it was the utter silence that was haunting. (25th April 2009)
A Pack Of Wolves In Khaki Clothing - Evidence was overwhelming that the Delhi Police connived in the Sikh Genocide.
(25th April 2009)
"Bhagat's Men Offered Me Rs 25 Lakh" - The Indian government, Congress leaders and CBI launched a massive cover-up.
(25th April 2009)
Boot Of The State - Three myths were shattered when a diffident Sikh took off his footwear. (25th April 2009)
"I Don't Think Justice Will Come" - Nirpreet Kaur joined the Khalistan movement to avenge the killing of her father.
(25th April 2009)
"I Had To Dress My Boys In Frocks" - The mob was led by HKL Bhagat, a Gandhi family loyalist. (25th April 2009)
"I Lived As A Queen Now I'm A Servant" - On November 1, 1984, a mob surrounded Badal Singh, stabbed him, put a tyre around his neck, doused him in kerosene, and set him ablaze. (25th April 2009)
In A Blind Alley - The women screamed for help, but the police car drove by. Duty hour was over. (25th April 2009)
"Police Used Political Clout To Stop My Probe" - In the very first official Sikh Genocide inquiry, Ved Marwah (Additional Commissioner of Police) was shut-down by the Indian government and his own force, when he uncovered too much.
(25th April 2009)
Silence Of The Lambs - How two Congress leaders bludgeoned witnesses into their favour. (25th April 2009)
When A Big Tree Falls The Earth Shakes - Jagdish Tytler is a symptom of the unfinished business of 1984. (25th April 2009)
Rotten In The State Of India - The CBI's clean chit for Tytler is a negation of the principles of justice. (18th April 2009)
Jagdish Tytler - Led murderous mobs and has avoided justice. (2009)
HKL Bhagat: A Witness Won Over - Satnami Bai, said HKL Bhagat led the rioters. Then, she turned hostile and failed to identify him. Who won her over? Would you believe it was a Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Committee member? (8th October 2005)
"HKL Bhagat Should Be Hanged" - "He deserves no mercy as he is a murderer". (8th October 2005)
Don't Cry For Us, Unbeloved Country - "Without justice our curse be upon this nation." (20th August 2005)
Ghosts Of The Devil - Stepping out into a perfectly ordinary day, on October 31, 1984, writer Amitav Ghosh was sucked into the cataclysm that gripped the country.
(20th August 2005)
"I Felt Like A Jew In A Nazi Camp" - Khushwant Singh took time off for an interview on the carnage that first made him conscious of being a Sikh.
(20th August 2005)
Political Collusion - No riot that lasts beyond 24 hours is possible without explicit political collusion. (20th August 2005)
"The Home Minister Hid Like A Rat" (20th August 2005)
We, The Bloody People - We will again turn upon each other and consume. (20th August 2005)
What About The Big Fish? - The Nanavati Commission describes the 'riots' as an organised carnage but falls short of indicting the political organisers. The government uses this as an escape route. (20th August 2005)
The following are the witnesses who came forward to give statements so that the guilty of 1984 Sikh Genocide could be punished;
Gurcharan Singh Rishi - Was thrown into a burning truck by hindu mobs.
Jagdish Kaur - Said "I did not want to go the police station because the police officials were among the killers".
Jasbir Singh - Heard Jagdish Tytler rebuking his supporters on November 3, 1984 saying, "I promised large scale killings of Sikhs and sought full protection, but you betrayed me".
Surinder Singh - Heard Jagdish Tytler telling his supporters on November 1, 1984 outside Gurdwara Sahib Pulbangash "Don't only loot them but KILL THEM, they have killed our mother".
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