1984
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1984 & I
What I Saw
KULWANT SINGH KHOKHAR
The saddest part of it all - that innocent Sikhs were brutalized in their own country, by their own government.
Truth Bandits
Part II
T. SHER SINGH
I had a phone message from “Walter Unna”. He was an American reporter with the Washington Post, in town for a couple of days, and would like to meet me.
1984 & I
A Picture Speaks
A Thousand Words
AMRIT & RABINDRA KAUR SINGH
What frustrated and angered us most was the imbalanced, selective reporting and media censorship.
Truth Bandits
Part I
T. SHER SINGH
We were standing outside the Kennedy Arts Centre in Washington, DC, waiting for a bus. “It’s a simple bus-ride,“ we were told, “no more than 30 minutes ..."
It's June Again ... A Poem by GURMEET KAUR
"I will rebuild my nation/ Brick by Brick if be/ Womb by womb,/ Child by child - unfettered energy ..."
It’s June, And Right On Cue,
India Is Once Again Dishing Out Fabricated Stories To Drown 1984 Anniversary Commemorations
GURPREET SINGH
The reports are flawed, lack credibility.
Ghosts Of Massacres Past:
Kultar’s Mime in Chennai, India
SARBPREET SINGH
We are in the beautiful space that Chandralekha created.
The Wilful Ignorance Of A New Generation Of Indians Shields The Congress From Its Culpability In India’s 1984 Genocide HARTOSH SINGH BAL
This ignorance is specific to the events of 1984.
The Saga Of Buta Singh:
Fleeing India, A Manhoos Land
Part II
DAVID NORIEGA and JOHN TEMPLON
It was the first time in years he’d felt peace.
The Saga Of Buta Singh:
Fleeing India,
A Manhoos Land
Part I
DAVID NORIEGA and JOHN TEMPLON
His life-journey of 33 years tells the story of a mass exodus.