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Human Rights



   10 commissions, panels probed ’84 riots
by R. SuryamurthyThe TribuneTuesday, August 9, 2005
   838 cases of "forced cremations" documented
Burning Punjab NewsJul 23, 1999
   A Letter from Nabha Security Jail
   A Riot Remembered
by Avtar Singh. What a 12-year old Sikh boy saw, that NovemberThe Indian ExpressWednesday, August 17, 2005
   A Sikh Case - Sikh Nation in the Twenty-First Century
   AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
India: Victims of anti-Sikh riots face further delaysAI Index: ASA 20/031/2005 (Public)16 August 2005
   Amnesty International Public document
India: Inquiries Into Jammu And Kashmir Killings Must Go AheadAI Index ASA 20/021/2000 - News Service Nr. 9724 May 2000
   Amnesty International Public document
India: Human Lives Must Not Become Pawns On A Political ChessboardNews Service 053/00 - AI INDEX: ASA 20/07/0021 March 2000
   Amnesty International Public Statement
India: Punjab - Twenty years on impunity continuesAI Index: ASA 20/099/2004 (Public)29 October 2004
   Amnesty Protests Over Sikh Arrest
by Ritu SarinBBC World ServiceThursday, 7 September, 2000
   An Independent Study Of Hindu-Sikh Conflict In Punjab
Dr. K. T. Lalvani (London) - S. Raghunath Iyengar (Lagos)
   Anti-Sikh riots of 1984
CBI not keen to probe Tytler's role, says HCDeccan HeraldOct. 24, 1997
   Arrest Of Witness Points To Continuing Police Harassment
Amnesty International Index ASA 20/049/2000 - News Service Nr. 1727 September 2000
   Black Laws Have No Place In Democratic Governance
Statement of the Association of Indian Progressive Study Groups New York, October 31, 1997
   Dead End in Punjab
by Brad Adams, Human Rights Watch executive directorThe Asian Age17 December 2004
   Disappearances in Punjab and the Impunity of the Indian State. A Report on Current Human Rights Efforts
by Ram Narayan Kumar and Cynthia Mahmood (October 1, 1998)
   Dr Singh, stay true to your word, punish the guilty
by Harkishan Singh SurjeetAsianageAugust 2005
   Enforced Disappearances, Arbitray Executions And Secret Cremations
Victim Testimony And India’s Human Rights Obligations
   Enforced Disappearances, Arbitray Executions And Secret Cremations
Victim Testimony And India’s Human Rights Obligations3.5 Mb
   Hindu-Sikh Conflict In Punjab,- Causes And Cure
   How Different is Rajiv from Modi?
by Hartosh Singh BalTehelka - The People's PaperAugust 19, 2005
   HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
India: Prosecute Killers of Sikhs
   India: Fear of torture/Fear for safety
   Indian Government Caught Red-Handed Trying To Burn Down Sikh Homes, Gurdwara In Kashmir
HON. EDOLPHUS TOWNS OF NEW YORK IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
   Interim report on disappearances out
Tribune News ServiceJul 23, 1999
   Justice delayed, justice denied
By Renu Agal. BBC News, DelhiBBCThursday, 11 August 2005
   Letter From Coordination Committee For Disappearances In Punjab To US Ambassador
   Mafia Democracy
by Amit SenguptaTehelka - The People's PaperAugust 27 , 2005
   Names - Role in November 1984 genocide
Compiled by Amandeep Singh [amandeep1699@yahoo.com.au]
   Nanavati let off all police officers from worst massacre site
by MANOJ MITTA.Sunday ExpressSunday, August 21, 2005
   One Day In November 1984
by Dilip D'Souza
   Other Screams of Terror
by Meenakshi Ganguly, Human Rights Watch researcherThe Asian Age26 September 2005
   Persecuted For Challenging Injustice: Human Rights Defenders In India
by Iftikhar Gilaniwww.kashmirtimes.comApr 28, 2000
   Punjab police faces probe for mass cremation
by Ritu SarinIndian ExpressSunday, January 17, 1999
   Punjab police faces probe for mass cremation
by Ritu SarinIndian ExpressJanuary 17, 1999
   Scot-free: The killers in uniform
Tehelka - The People's PaperAugust 27, 2005
   Sikh Militants' Torture Fears Well Founded: Rights Group
AFPThursday, August 3, 2000
   Sordid Tale Of Quest For Justice
by Hardev Singh - General Secretary, All India Lawyers UnionPeople's DemocracySeptember 18, 2005
   State Terrorism And Human Rights
by Justice Ajit Singh Bains (Retired)
   Sum of all fears
Sunday ExpressSunday, August 14, 2005
   Teach The Sikhs A Lesson
by Surinder Singh
   The Language And Culture Of The Punjabis
by Asha Bhatnagar
   The Night of the Sikhs
by Manpreet Singh BadalIndian ExpressMonday, August 22, 2005
   The Proposals Of Settlement In The Illegal Cremations Matter: The Victims Reject The Midcarriage Of Justice By The National Human Rights Commission
The Committee for Coordination on Disappearances in Punjab
   The Vanished
by Rajesh Ramachandran. From 1984 to 1994, the Punjab Police was at its brutal best. A decade later, NHRC is still to administer justice.Outlook IndiaAug 15, 2005
   Third Class Nomads (Sikhs : The Victims).
by Dr Jasdev Singh Rai
   Violence and Venality in Delhi
by S. Patwant Singh, New Delhi, India
   Waiting for closure
Sunday ExpressSunday, August 07, 2005
   Will past human rights violations in Punjab remain forgotten?
ASA 20/29/9910 August 1999
External Links
   ENSAAF: Fighting Impunity in India
   HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA
a blog by Jaskaran Kaur
   Human Rights Lawyer And Activist Threatened, Abused And Defamed By Indian Government Minister On National TV
Voices For Freedom - 11 October 2004
   Khalsa Human Rights Home Page
   Operation BlueStar
Collection of articles etc.
   Punjab Documentation Centre
   Remember 84
Let the silence be heard.
   Roll of Victims in Punjab
   Sikh Secretariat Serving the Sikh Nation
   Sikh Vichar Manch
   Sikhs Against Genocide
   TWENTY YEARS OF IMPUNITY
The November 1984 Pogroms of Sikhs in India

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