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1984 Sikh Genocide Archives | Organizations for Minorities of India

“Crimes Against Humanity”: Former Indian MP Convicted for 1984 Sikh Genocide

December 19, 2018 |

Sajjan Kumar one of many elected officials accused of leading massacres of minorities

NEW DELHI: Dec. 19, 2018 — Thirty-four years after India’s Sikh community suffered a genocide in November 1984, former Member of Parliament (MP) Sajjan Kumar became the … Read More

“Blind Leading the Blind”: India Joins Saudi Arabia on UN Human Rights Council

October 18, 2018 |

Critics call it “a sham to task the most remorseless violators with protecting human rights”

GENEVA, Switzerland: Oct. 18, 2018 — The poet Rupi Kaur writes, “Do not look for healing at the feet of those who broke you,” a … Read More

Killing of Punjabi Pastor Linked to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

July 31, 2017 |

“People who killed him were surely monitoring his activities,” says Pastor Sultan Masih’s son

Ludhiana, Punjab: July 31, 2017 — Pastor Sultan Masih, who was gunned down in Ludhiana on July 16 while standing outside his church, had previously been … Read More

US Congress’ Sikh Caucus “Greatly Concerned” By Violence Against “Peaceful Sikh Protestors”

October 31, 2015 |

Congressmen ask U.S. Secretary of State to advocate for rights to “practice religion free from violence”

Washington, D.C.: Oct. 31, 2015 — On the eve of the 31st anniversary of the 1984 Sikh Genocide, the co-chairs of the … Read More

Christian Priest Warns Unrest in Punjab “Eerily Familiar” to 1984 Sikh Genocide Circumstances

October 22, 2015 |

“Pray, fervently, for Punjab,” pleads priest, calling on U.S. officials to “give a voice to those who don’t have one”

Sacramento, CA: Oct. 22, 2015 — The following is a statement on ongoing tensions in Punjab, India by Fr. Joshua Lickter … Read More

“I Do Think He’s a Martyr,” Says Daughter of Murdered Sikh Activist

October 19, 2015 |

Navkiran Kaur Khalra speaks about the 1995 disappearance and killing by Indian police of her father, Jaswant Singh Khalra, and his work to expose secret genocide in Punjab, India.

Transcript Steve Macías (SM): My name is Steve Macías with the … Read More

U.S. Congresswoman Lofgren Recognizes Sikh Genocide and Indian Political Prisoners

June 6, 2015 |

Logren requests Congress ask for release of Surat Singh Khalsa and remember victims of 1984 genocide

Washington, DC: June 6, 2015 — In remarks delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives on June 3, the 31st anniversary of a disastrous … Read More

“My Life is in Danger,” Pleads American Citizen in India After Release From Jail Without Charges

May 5, 2015 |

Son of hunger-striking Surat Singh Khalsa says he was “tortured multiple times” during two-month imprisonment

Ludhiana, Punjab, India: May 6, 2015 – A week after his April 27 release from a two-month imprisonment in Ludhiana Jail, U.S. citizen Ravinderjit … Read More

City of Stockton Proclamation Recognizes “Ongoing Impact” of 1984 Sikh Genocide on Indian Minorities

March 11, 2015 |

Stockton Gurdwara, oldest Sikh-American institution in the USA, accepts proclamation

Stockton, CA, USA: Mar. 11, 2015 – A 30-year-old massacre of Sikhs by the government of India gained fresh attention in California on Tuesday when the City of Stockton, home … Read More