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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 |
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Remember 84
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Roll of Victims in Punjab
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Sikhs Against Genocide
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TWENTY YEARS OF IMPUNITY
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