

Until lions have their own historians, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter. - Lest we forget, 1984.
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- 1984; Sikh Genocide
Sikhs were beaten up and MILLONS were killed. Little Babies were snatched from their mothers and thrown into the holy water around the Golden Temple so they would drown when it was attacked by the corrupt Gandhi government in 1984. The holy water turned red with the thousands that were thrown and killed and MURDERED.
The Sikh religion, believe it or not, is HATED upon by their own homeland & government. For having separate believes, for having a separate identity, for purely JUST being Sikh, from 1699 until TODAY lives are lost. Hidden through FAKE police encounters, bribes, lies, through a CORRUPT government we have lost many innocent lives.
Women were raped. Men were killed. All for following their religion.
And 27 YEARS LATER = No JUSTICE. What happens to the families and children, parents, everyone who was killed there?! Our Temples were COMPLETELY destroyed. The Golden Temple had to be rebuilt. Lives lost. Millions of them. So many years this went on. And now its still continuing. Sikhs are still hated. Why?
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by ― Jean-Paul Sartre
1984 Sikhs_ Kristallnacht Part 1
An authoritative account, using eyewitness testimony, of the massacres of India’s minority Sikh community during the course of 1984 and the repression that took place in the state of Punjab in the decade afterwards. This film was first shown by the 1984 Truth & Justice campaign to MPs in the UK Houses of Parliament to raise awareness on the 20th anniversary of the pogroms.
Film footage shown courtesy of the ‘Sikhs’, BBC (12 April 1999); Ken Rees, ITN (1-4 Nov 1984); ‘Rajiv – the alternative’, BBC (Dec 1984); Eastern Eye, C4 (Jan 1985); ‘The Riddle of Midnight’, Salman Rushdie (1987); ‘Disappearances in Punjab, Ram Narayan Kumar (1995).
Powerful.
Translation of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana’s Letter, Dated: 21/04/2012.
Ik Oangkaar
Respectable Jathedar ‘Sri Akaal Takhat Saheb’ Ji
Singh Saheb Giani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa Jio,
Waheguruji ka khalsa,
Waheguruji ki fateh.
First of all, I pray to Lord Almighty, Waheguru, for…
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Please reblog, for all the martyrs and victims.
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