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Washington: An umbrella Sikh group and a couple of human right bodies have written a letter to US President Barack Obama seeking his support for justice for the 1984 anti-Sikh violence in India that claimed 3,000 lives.

"We are writing to urge the Obama administration to call on India's new government to bring justice to the victims of the 1984 massacres by prosecuting those responsible," the Sikh Coalition, Ensaaf and Human Rights Watch wrote in the letter sent on Monday.

"Although various government commissions found that some police and Congress Party officials instigated or were complicit in attacks, the primary architects of this violence have escaped justice," they wrote.

"Given the important role that India is poised to play, and is increasingly seeking, in setting international policy-potentially as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council- we urge you to address impunity for the 1984 premeditated violence in your engagement with India."

Only 30 people have been convicted for these crimes, with police and prosecution authorities failing to bring government and party officials allegedly involved to justice, the three groups said.


Sikh group seeks Barack Obama's support for justice for 1984 riots | Zee News



The groups alleged that the entire Sikh community was targeted in retribution for the October 31, 1984 assassination of then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by two of her Sikh bodyguards.

Although India's former prime minister, Manmohan Singh - himself a Sikh - tendered an apology for the 1984 massacres, he refused to accept state responsibility or make a commitment to justice, they claimed.

"India's failure to deliver justice for these events reflects an abdication of moral responsibility on the part of successive governments from different parties, and undercuts India's claims that it respects human rights and the rule of law," the groups wrote.

The groups urged the Obama administration to make human rights a priority in US engagement with India "and to call upon the government to deliver justice to those who lost their lives, their dignity, or their loved ones during the November 1984 anti-Sikh massacres."

before any yahoo jump in and start abusing this "Sikh coalation" group ............first make sure who they are
 
Sikh are by default Pakistanis,we should extend our hand for help even before they ask us.
 
Washington: An umbrella Sikh group and a couple of human right bodies have written a letter to US President Barack Obama seeking his support for justice for the 1984 anti-Sikh violence in India that claimed 3,000 lives.

"We are writing to urge the Obama administration to call on India's new government to bring justice to the victims of the 1984 massacres by prosecuting those responsible," the Sikh Coalition, Ensaaf and Human Rights Watch wrote in the letter sent on Monday.

"Although various government commissions found that some police and Congress Party officials instigated or were complicit in attacks, the primary architects of this violence have escaped justice," they wrote.

"Given the important role that India is poised to play, and is increasingly seeking, in setting international policy-potentially as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council- we urge you to address impunity for the 1984 premeditated violence in your engagement with India."

Only 30 people have been convicted for these crimes, with police and prosecution authorities failing to bring government and party officials allegedly involved to justice, the three groups said.


Sikh group seeks Barack Obama's support for justice for 1984 riots | Zee News



The groups alleged that the entire Sikh community was targeted in retribution for the October 31, 1984 assassination of then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by two of her Sikh bodyguards.

Although India's former prime minister, Manmohan Singh - himself a Sikh - tendered an apology for the 1984 massacres, he refused to accept state responsibility or make a commitment to justice, they claimed.

"India's failure to deliver justice for these events reflects an abdication of moral responsibility on the part of successive governments from different parties, and undercuts India's claims that it respects human rights and the rule of law," the groups wrote.

The groups urged the Obama administration to make human rights a priority in US engagement with India "and to call upon the government to deliver justice to those who lost their lives, their dignity, or their loved ones during the November 1984 anti-Sikh massacres."

before any yahoo jump in and start abusing this "Sikh coalation" group ............first make sure who they are

I see nothing wrong with that. They have a legitimate grievance. The embarrassing part is that they have to the president of the United States to intervene when the prime minister of their country should be the addressing their concerns.
 
Yup from the USof A, the paragon of human rights.
So Sikhs = Pakistani
US = trampling on the sovereignty of Pakistan by drones and Raymond Davis.
So Sikhs should ask US for justice.
QED

PS: Please also ask him to end hate crimes against Sikhs in US. And improve freedom to carry kirpan and other Sikh traditions.
 
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Why would Sikhs seek help from an enemy country's President?
 
1984 is a large-scale massacre for sure. we fully support sikh's freedom from brutal and oppressed india regime, welcome to seek help from China and we have tons of money to satisfy your request.
 
Moral support :pop:



You can call Pakistan as Khalistan in Punjabi - meaning are same :pop:
its not the same are you willing be part of Khalistan? :coffee:

1984 is a large-scale massacre for sure. we fully support sikh's freedom from brutal and oppressed india regime, welcome to seek help from China and we have tons of money to satisfy your request.
Tianmen square Massacre is a large scale massacre for sure.We fully support TIbets and Democratic students in china, freedom from brutal and oppressed China regime,welcome to seek help from India,USA,Japan and Nato.We have tons of money to satisfy your request.
 
its not the same are you willing be part of Khalistan? :coffee:

Why your are limiting yourself to part, you may completely call it Khalistan in Punjab and Pakistan in Urdu or Greater Punjab as per my terminology :pop:
 

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