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One by one, They die
Pogrom continues by other means as India frustrates justice seekers
            
15 July  2009
NEW DELHI: One by one, they will all die. Men and women who watched blood-thirsty mobs led by India's top political leaders hunt, track, beat, kick, loot and burn....
   
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1984 - A Remembrance with Poems for Peace
27 May 2009
New Delhi: In a poignantly titled workshop ‘Poems for Peace’ at Guru Harkrishan Public School in Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, last month, United Sikhs...
  Worst comes out now: CBI report was changed 
29 April 2009
Tarun Tejpal, best selling author and prime force behind India's foremost investigative venture Tehelka, has distilled it to three basic inferences: a) The false self-image...
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Inescapable Shadow of 1984 
22 April 2009
Whoever wins elections, the shadow of 1984 is going to haunt the people of this country for times immemorial...
  The flung shoe goes far, exposes media too 
15 April 2009
NEW DELHI: It is surprising what the Indian media can afford not to tell. Jarnail Singh, the world's gentlest shoe thrower, tossed his Reebok tennis sneaker at India's...
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A shoe goes far, and can even me mightier than a pen at times
8 April 2009
Much before Jarnail Singh was pissed off by the perfunctory replies of India's Home Minister and decided that it was time to make a statement that...
  Did he miss, really? But he has another shoe
8 April 2009
By now, you know most of the details. And most people will recognize Jarnail Singh from across the road. A simple act of daring, a journalist crossing...
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Tytler set to walk free as Cong courts shame again
1 April 2009
NEW DELHI: Hous after this WSN edition will reach the readers' hands, a court in India will open the sealed cover in which the CBI, India's top sleuthing agency, has...
  Shameless Congress Gives Tickets to Tytler, Sajjan Kumar 
25 March 2009
NEW DELHI: Negating in one fell swoop whatever sympathy it might have gained from the Sikhs by making Dr Manmohan Singh its prime ministerial candidate once...
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Orissa sets up panel for 1984 victims
21 January 2009
BHUBANESHWAR: Orissa government has set up a special committee to compensate victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh massacres in the state at a time ...
  What elese did you expect of the CBI
21 January 2009
NEW DELHI: Not that anything different was expected of India's CBI. Its intentions in pursuing the case against killers mobs leader Jagdish Tytler were always doubtful...
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25 years later, Punjab moves to regularise housing for 1984 victims
21 January 2009
CHANDIGARH: THE PUNJAB government has decided to regularise unauthorised occupation of houses and booths by eligible 1984 riot victims ...
  Sikh protests in US jolt India’s CBI as witnesses depose
31 December 2008
SAN FRANCISCO:  Months after telling the court that a key witness in a case against former Union Minister Jagdish Tytler was simply not traceable...
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CBI sleuths in US to record 1984 genocide witnesses' statements
24 December 2008
NEW YORK: Months after India's top sleuthing agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) told an Indian court looking into the role of former Indian Minister Jagdish Tytler...
  Phoolka seeks support of British MPs for November 1984 anti-Sikh criminals
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October 2008
WESTMINSTER, LONDON: On the eve of the 25th year of the anti-Sikh pogrom against Sikhs in Delhi and other parts of India, activist advocate and author...
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    Tytler’s arrest warrants out
11 September 2008
LUDHIANA: As Jagdish Tytler failed to appear in a defamation case filed by lawyer-activist H.S. Phoolka, the court of Magistrate K.K. Bansal, today issued warrants for his arrest....
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These four had burnt two Sikhs alive, but a court had let them off
27 August 2008
24 years ago, these four men burnt two Sikhs alive in Delhi, and then walked free because a court said the victims complained too late. Now, the High Court has sent them to a life in jail, saying the crime was too ghastly.
  1984: Delhi government gets it from court
30 April 2008
NEW DELHI: Shamelessness has become the hallmark when it comes to dealing with 1984 genocide cases’...
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1984 massacre victims: Probe brings out total mess, apathy of regime
30 April 2008
LUDHIANA: Bogus people drawing up claims for compensation, posing as 1984 anti-Sikh massacre victims, a corrupt administration clearing their...
  Tytler status report soon
26 March 2008
NEW DELHI: India's top sleuthing bureau, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), that at one stage seemed in a hurry to let Sikh massacre accused...
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