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1984 Genocide & Human Rights



   16 Years On, Wounds Fester In Hearts of anti-Sikh Riot Victims
by Kavita Bajeli-Datt (31 October 2000 - Copyright © India Abroad News Service)
   1984 - Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale: Martyr of the Sikh Faith
by Dr. Choor Singh Sidhu - Retd. Judge, Singapore Supreme Court.Add: 1 Cold Stream Avenue, Singapore 459585. (Excerpted from his book of the same title.)
   1984 : One Hundred Hours in the Life of a City
by Veena Das 
   1984 Assault on Amritsar - Sardar Khuswant Singh's protest in the Indian Parliament
 
   1984 Massacre, wounds that do not heal
by Mr. Satyindra Singh 
   1984 Revisited
by IJ Singh 
   1984: An Unending Torment
Bhupinder Singh Mahal. 6 Golfview Cr, Dundas. Ontario. L9H 6V7. Canada. 
   A Great Tragedy And Genocide
 Letter from Giani Santokh Singh to Gurteg Singh
   A panoply of orchestrated fraud.
by V Sundaram (retired IAS officer) NewsTodayNet - November 2006
   Amritsar Massacre, The
 1978 Kurbani
   Attack on Golden Temple
by Santokh Singh Padda [santokh_singh_padda@hotmail.com] 
   Attack On The Golden Temple, The
 
   Blind Men of Hindoostan - Remembering Operation Bluestar
by Satyindra Singh - Admiral (Retd.) Satyindra Singh is a Military historian and commentator. [A-8/29 Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-110057] The Sikh Review
   Colonising the Punjab
by Gurtej Singh Indian government has given myriads of indication that it treats Punjab as colony and Sikhs as enslaved people. Looting Punjab’s river water at gun point in the style of the Pindaris of past, is most disturbing and shameful chapter of this history.
   Community Betrayed
 
   Congress has lost its moral compass
by T V R Shenoy Rediff.com (August 11, 2005)
   Dead End in Punjab
by Brad Adams www.SikhNN.com (Dec 23, 2004)
   Delhi Massacre, The : An Example of Malicious Government
 
   Demand of Khalistan in Indian Parliament
 
   Dhanoa of Dhanbad
by Gurtej Singh ex-IAS The King of Collaborators
   Disappearances in Punjab and the Impunity of the Indian State
by Ram Narayan Kumar and Cynthia Mahmood - October 1, 1998 A Report on Current Human Rights Efforts
   Disappearances in Punjab and the Impunity of the Indian State
by Ram Narayan Kumar and Cynthia Mahmood A Report on Current Human Rights Efforts - October 1, 1998
   Eye-Witness Account Of Operation Bluestar
 In the words of Singh Sahib Giani Sahib Singh Ji
   Genodical Killers - From Baghdad to Delhi
by Vishavjit Singh www.SikhNN.com (Nov 24, 2006)
   Ghallughara 84
by Taptesh Kaur 
   Ghalughara, The : Operation Blue Star - A Retrospect
by Ram Narayan Kumar Author of The Sikh Struggle and The Sikh Unrest & The Indian State, Ajanta Books International, Delhi, 1997. Lives mostly in Vienna and London. Excerpted from monopraph submitted to Green College, Oxford, UK (Reuter Foundation Paper 128)
   How The Singhs Punished Gobind Ram
by Balpreet Singh 
   Justification of Armed Resistance Against Indian Armed Force's Assault on The Golden Temple
Abstracts of Sikh Studies - April 2001 Spokesman Weekly, New Delhi (July 16, 1984)
   Killers At Large
by Patwant Singh The Sikh Review (May 1995)
   Letter To the President (Sukha and Jinda)
 
   Media Lessons of 1984
by Manmohan Singh www.SikhNN.com (Nov 11, 2004)
   Militancy in Punjab attributed to Sectarian Politics
by Prof. Dipankar Gupta & Dharam Singh, Ph.D. Department of Encyclopedia of Sikhism, Punjabi University, Patiala-147002 
   Op Bluestar: Questions remain
Himmat Singh Gill 
   Operation Blue Star
by Gurdev Singh, Harbir Singh Bhanwer 
   Operation Bluestar Created New Crusaders for Sikh Cause
 Dr Subramaniam Swami - Ex-Member of Parliament
   OPERATION BLUESTAR: The untold story
 Investigation Team : Amiya Rao, Aurbindo Ghose, Sunil Bhattacharya, Tejinder Ahuja and N.D.Pancholi
   'Operation BlueStar': The untold story
Citizens for Democracy - Investigation Team : Amiya Rao, Aurbindo Ghose, Sunil Bhattacharya, Tejinder Ahuja and N.D.Pancholi The Panthic Weekly (Sunday 4th of June 2006)
   Other Screams of Terror
by Meenakshi Ganguly www.SikhNN.com (Sep 28, 2005)
   Self-Determination as a Human Right and its applicability to the Sikhs
 
   Self-Determination as a Human Right and its applicability to the Sikhs
UK Parliamentary Committee Paper (March 2005)
   The Amritsar Tragedy
by Hardit Singh 
   The Ghalughara - 1984: Questions that Remain Unanswered
by Justice (Retd.) Ranjit Singh Narula (Former Chief Justice, Punjab & Haryana High Court, and jurist of eminence. Address: C-215, Defence Colony, New Delhi. 110 024) The Sikh Review (September 2000)
   The Ghalughara: Operation Blue Star - A Retrospect
by Ram Narayan Kumar 
   The Legacy of India's Counter-Terrorism
by Jaskaran Kaur www.SikhNN.com (Jul 18, 2005)
   The Massacre of 1984 - Criminals at Large!
by Satyindra Singh The Sikh Review (January 2000)
   The Sikh Problem, Punjab, India Mediation, Negotiation And Conflict Resolution
by Inderjeet Singh 
   Truth Behind Operation Bluestar, The
 
   When Delhi Burnt
by Poonam Muttreja (The Rediff Special - February 14, 15 & 16 2005)


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