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Mali twist in the tale: So sorry I met Tytler
5 May 2009
AMRITSAR: At a time when the Sikh community forced the Congress to withdraw Lok Sabha tickets from killers like Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar, here comes a...
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Taliban upsets Pak Sikhs 
5 May 2009
LAHORE/NEW DELHI: British award-winning journalist Yvvone Ridley, who under captivity of the Taliban converted to Islam, tells us that oppression by the Taliban is...
Probe anti-Sikh riots a la Best Bakery case: PIL
29 April 2009
New Delhi: A Sikh lawyer has petitioned the Supreme Court of India to apply the same principle of investigation perusing to 1984 genocide cases as it did in case of...
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Widow against Widow: We are all fighting for justice
29 April 2009
“Allah ke haath lambe hain,” Jakia Nasim Ahesan said after India’s Supreme Court ordered a probe into the role of killer Hindutva mascot Chief Minister...
UN Working Group's new report takes note of Punjab disappearances  
15 April 2009
Jalandhar: The UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID), based in Geneva, Switzerland, in its latest report has incorporated many of the...
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Case against Tytler transferred to Delhi court
17 December 2008
The Supreme Court on Friday transferred from a Ludhiana court to a Delhi court the trial of senior Congress leader Jagdish Tytler for making defamatory...
Human Rights through Cartoons 
10 December 2008
Cartoonists have a knack of highlighting the nuances of denial and highlighting the pain in a pithy way...
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Human Rights through Cartoons
10 December 2008
Cartoonists have a knack of highlighting the nuances of denial and highlighting the pain in a pithy way...
First Guru Tegh Bahadur Award conferred on Justice Bains
10 December 2008
In a unique effort to mark the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and opening a frontal battle against Indian brahamnical...
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Andhra, Karnataka give minority status to Sikhs
9 April 2008
NEW DELHI: Adding fuel to the controversy regarding granting minority status to Sikhs in Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka granted minority status to Sikh...
Many Indian skeletons in Kashmiri graves
9 April 2008
SRINAGAR: The strategies of the Indian state in dealing with minorities are pretty much the same everywhere. While the National Human Rights Commission has ordered another probe into the disappearance...
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From hate to hope
2 April 2008
My husband was brutally killed by the Punjab police.  My brother-in-law was detained and then killed.  I have been harassed and tortured...
Ansar Burney on India visit
2 April 2008
KARACHI: Pakistani human rights activist Ansar Burney will visit India this week in a bid to persuade Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal to release Pakistani prisoners languishing in jails...
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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 Jagdish Tytler off the hook, is on Wednesday expected to file its status report...
Tytler figures in US report on Human Rights
19 March 2008
CHANDIGARH: After two witnesses decided to depose against him for his alleged involvement in 1984 anti-Sikh riot cases, there is more trouble for Congress leader Jagdish Tytler...
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Of a debate in Press Club and a joke among Turks
19 March 2008
NEW DELHI: This is how many debates go in India, and even in many other parts of the world, but the one at the Press Club in Delhi where Arundhati Roy...
India’s Supreme Court says Sikhs not a minority
20 February 2008
New Delhi: In a significant development, India’s Supreme Court refused any immediate relief to the Sikh community by refusing to suspend the Punjab...
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Yet another witness ready to expose Tytler
20 February 2008
CHANDIGARH: Giani Surinder Singh, whose pictures taken by a hidden camera by a private TV channel last month...
Bant Singh case calls out to the Sikh community
20 February 2008
Get acquainted with Burj Jhabber, Bant Singh's village. A picture of where Dalits figure in Indian system. In Sikhism, he was tagged Mazhabi Sikh. As in most Indian villages, not a single Dalit family owns land...
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$175 and seven years in jail for chopping off all limbs of man
20 February 2008
MANSA: His daughter was raped six years ago. He was fighting to get justice for her. But he was a Dalit, an eternal victimhood status...
Dead Khalra keeps shaming system, cops keep winning
13 February 2008
CHANDIGARH: Law's proverbial blindness often comes to the aid of the rogues, and the Jaswant Singh Khalra...
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