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About 25,000 Sikhs from across the UK attended a rally in Trafalgar Square to mark an attack on their holiest shrine in India, organisers have said.

Earlier Sikhs marched from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square to commemorate the 1984 attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, north India.

Indian armed forces stormed the holiest Sikh shrine 27 years ago to flush out militants from the temple premises.

Sikh leaders called for the right to self-determination at the rally.

The Sikh Federation UK, which organised the event, said people travelled to London in coaches to attend the Freedom Rally at Trafalgar Square.

Delegations also came from Europe for the event.

Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes spoke at the rally alongside leaders and prominent personalities from the Sikh community in the UK, Europe and India.

The 1984 attack on the temple complex - Operation Bluestar - had been personally approved by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, to flush out militants who wanted an independent homeland of Khalistan.

There has never been agreement on the numbers killed, but Sikhs say thousands were massacred by Indian troops, many of them innocent bystanders.

Mrs Gandhi was assassinated four months later by her Sikh bodyguards. Following her death anti-Sikh rioting erupted in India which left about 3,000 Sikhs dead.

Events are also being held in Vancouver in Canada and in California to mark the 27th anniversary of the attack.

BC Sikhs Organize Vigils To Remember 1984 Massacres Of Sikhs
“India refuses to ratify the Convention Against Torture and refuses to cooperate with international human rights groups,” observes Virpal Singh, one of the event organizers. “It is important for us as Canadians to speak up against the human rights abuses in India, and not allow the Indian government to quietly sweep such state-sanctioned atrocities under the carpet.”

VANCOUVER – Sikh youth from around BC are organizing events this week to commemorate the 27th anniversary of one of the most painful chapters in recent Sikh history – the attack by the Indian Army on the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple) Complex in June 1984. These events will not only honour the thousands of Sikhs who lost their lives during the attack, but will also highlight the struggles for justice that continues 27 years later.

“In June 1984, and then in the November 1984 pogroms in New Delhi, Sikhs were murdered, tortured, raped, beaten, and burned alive,” notes one of the event organizers. “Many have heard the rhetoric, but they don’t really know the history, and they don’t know why those events are still relevant today or about the continuing struggle for justice.”
The vigil will highlight the trauma of1984 experienced by the Sikhs and the government of India’s attempts to silence the memory of the horrifying acts that took place. The speakers at the events taking place this week will also discuss the ongoing impunity for those responsible for human rights abuses against the Sikhs and other minorities in the “world’s largest democracy”.

“India refuses to ratify the Convention Against Torture and refuses to cooperate with international human rights groups,” observes Virpal Singh, one of the event organizers. “It is important for us as Canadians to speak up against the human rights abuses in India, and not allow the Indian government to quietly sweep such state-sanctioned atrocities under the carpet.”

A number of prominent academics and human rights advocates will be speaking at the vigil and related events throughout the week. Elizabeth Johnson, of Grace Rwanda, was born in Rwanda and lived through the genocide in 1994. Her work includes developing public support for Grace Rwanda projects and speaking to groups across Canada to raise awareness about the Rwandan genocide.

Preeti Verma is currently the National Director of HRLN of India, a nationwide collective of lawyers and social activists that use the law as an instrument of social change, and provide access to justice for marginalized communities. She organized the People’s Tribunal on the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) and was also involved in organizing the international conference: Religion, International Human Rights and World Community: Prospects for New Approaches.

Don Wright is the Regional Development Coordinator, BC/Yukon, of Amnesty International. It is an independent and democratically-run organization. It is a global movement of over 3 million people committed to defending those who are denied justice and freedom.


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It will come back with full swing and will start the balkanization of India!:cheers:

As long as the Indian ruling elites follow the 'Chanakya's Niti-Shastra' nothing is going to happen to India as you all dream. We are blessed with great scholars like Chanakya.;)
 
Well if it is in oppose of Operaton Bluestar, Even I will be with them marching on streets as what happened was unfortunate but if it is related to bring back "Khalistan", I will simply say "Go to hell"..
 
to evacuate the golden temple was a right step taken at right time otherwise situation in punjab won't be different then that of pakistan where radicals want overtake every institution..
 
It will come back with full swing and will start the balkanization of India!:cheers:

Como'n why the crocodile tear here?

What was the result when Pakistan was presented with the similar situation..or have you already forgotten the Red Mosque incident?

So why not Balkanization of Pakistan on the basis of what happened in Lahore..considering that was starting point of all your Jihadi troubles.
 
Too all chauvinist Indians. Look at insurrection that surround your Bharat Mata. Naxalities, Sikhs, Tamils, Kashmiris and many many more. Brahmins must learn that there Bharat Mata has to be divided in pieces.:partay:
 
Too all chauvinist Indians. Look at insurrection that surround your Bharat Mata. Naxalities, Sikhs, Tamils, Kashmiris and many many more. Brahmins must learn that there Bharat Mata has to be divided in pieces.:partay:

All these movements couldnt pluck a hair from the rear in 60+ years, continue the wet dreams of these till the eternity of life.
 
Did the militants say sorry for bringing in guns and making a bunker out of the holy place and then holding civilians hostage?

If not, then they have learned nothing.

However, many innocent people died there, and nothing wrong in remembering them. But if they want to break India on religious lines again, then we can not allow this crime against humanity to go ahead, and when I say we, it includes the Sikhs of India.
 
Too all chauvinist Indians. Look at insurrection that surround your Bharat Mata. Naxalities, Sikhs, Tamils, Kashmiris and many many more. Brahmins must learn that there Bharat Mata has to be divided in pieces.:partay:

dude ...lets say even if India gets balkanized into different nations that actually means more trouble for Pakistan ....thats the last thing you want :devil::devil::devil:
 
Too all chauvinist Indians. Look at insurrection that surround your Bharat Mata. Naxalities, Sikhs, Tamils, Kashmiris and many many more. Brahmins must learn that there Bharat Mata has to be divided in pieces.:partay:

Bro, Maoists/Naxals are not seperatist movements know that first(They are fighting against government not against India). see what maoists said if India got attacked by Taliban.

http://www.topnews.in/if-taliban-attack-india-we-ll-fight-them-say-maoists-2226053

Tamils want seperation in Srilanka not in India.

Indian sikhs are more patriotic than Hindus... No sikh in India is Protesting think why.

Hopefully Kashmir issue will be resolved soon Peacefully... Already Improvement reflected on the recent Polls.
 
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