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My name is Paramjeet Kaur. My father works at the Bukaro steel plant in Sector 9, Chennai. When I was 9 years old, on the day after my birthday, my father left for work but returned due to the tense situation during the 1984 riots. My friends Kamaljeet and Kuldeep Singh were also with me. We saw people running towards us with weapons, and my mother injured her leg. She told me to hide and save myself. Later, my father managed to save our lives by seeking help from a kind man. It has been 25 years since that incident, and I am grateful to be alive.

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I'd like to share my experience from 2004 when my 13-year-old daughter was gang-raped by a group of Pakistani Muslims who traveled 18 miles to our town. I was unaware of the situation as I was working long hours to support my family. When I found out, I contacted the police, but they advised me to let it go, warning that I could be arrested for being racist. My daughter was being groomed by a 20-year-old, and despite her admitting what happened, no action was taken against him. Instead, I faced threats, as a group from Oldham came looking for me.

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We used to live together peacefully, babysitting each other's children. We stand in support of the Palestinians and feel humiliated by the Zionist occupation. They have taken our religion and use it to intimidate and silence others. Speaking out against them is labeled as anti-Semitic, but religious communities continue to oppose them.

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Sikh businesses have been burned, cars and buses torched, and Sikhs targeted in violent attacks throughout the city. The violence has affected all sections of the city, with thick black smoke visible everywhere. Sikhs, recognizable by their turbans and beards, have sought refuge in temples, but even there, they have faced danger. One temple was stoned, ransacked, and its holy books burned, while its occupants were beaten.

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This is a picture of my sister, who was just 13 when her life was taken by an illegal immigrant. I received a call from the Red Cross while serving in the Army, and I rushed back to the hospital, where I stayed by her side as she fought for her life. She coded three times, and my family couldn't pull me away. Where are the tears for families like mine? You cry for those being deported, but what about the victims? We are a Hispanic family, and I have no sympathy for those who commit crimes against us. My sister will never experience life again; she is buried six feet underground. Remember her and the pain we endure.

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In this video, we see a graveyard of over 200 burnt lorries on the road to Punjab, outside Delhi. Hindu mobs sought revenge against Sikhs, resulting in ambushes and destruction. Military vehicles crowded the highway as convoys headed towards Punjab, amidst concerns of a potential Sikh backlash following the killings in Delhi and other areas. Punjab is typically off-limits to foreign journalists.

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People are fighting back against the Israeli soldiers who shoot at them during demonstrations. Despite the fear, it is important to fight for what is right and not live under occupation. Many families have experienced the same tragedy of losing someone to violence or imprisonment. In our family, our 14-year-old cousin Emce was murdered after going to pray in the mosque. He was caught, tortured, and shot in the heart at close range.

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A mob attacked Sikh houses, killing sick people and causing destruction. The exact number of victims is uncertain, but it is estimated to be around 100 to 200. The mob set the houses on fire, and some victims had their long hair cut off. The aftermath revealed the horrifying evidence in the rubble of the houses.

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In August 1947, during the partition of India, the speaker's husband worked at Alkani Chemical Corporation in Kebriham. Due to violence, they were forced to evacuate and board a train with other Hindu refugees. At Kamoke railway station, the train was searched by the police, who confiscated weapons. As the train prepared to leave, a Muslim mob attacked, killing and injuring many passengers. The speaker's son was taken from her, and she was kept captive for a month. Hindu women were mistreated and accused by Muslim inhabitants. Eventually, the speaker and other women were taken to a police station and later transported to a camp. The speaker's husband, uncle, and aunt were killed, and she has not been able to find her son.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the 1984 Sikh genocide in India. They mention that the Prime Minister at the time, Rajiv Gandhi, referred to it as a "riot" instead of acknowledging it as a genocide. The speaker also talks about the hate speeches made by political leaders during that time, which were not widely discussed in the mainstream. They suggest creating a series to shed light on the events of 1984.

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My parents survived Auschwitz and a German concentration camp. All my family members were killed. I won't stay silent about Israel's crimes against Palestinians. It's wrong to use my family's suffering to justify the torture and demolition of Palestinian homes. I won't be intimidated by tears. If you had any empathy, you would cry for the Palestinians too.

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During the elections, there was an incident near our old school. There is a gym on a hill in front of our house, which closes at around 10 o'clock. After it closes, for two to three days a week, some heavy drinkers, known as Helly Bhari Jain and his friends, come and roam the streets, getting drunk and causing trouble. This has turned our neighborhood into a hellish place. We tried to address this issue socially and religiously by filing a complaint at the Gurudwara, but it didn't stop. About fifteen days ago, I called the helpline of the Chief Minister and complained. After the elections, I went to the gym, where the owner, whom I don't know, along with others, attacked me, pulled my hair, and mistreated me.

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In 2004, my daughter was gang raped by Pakistani Muslims who traveled to our town. When I reported it to the police, they dismissed my concerns and told me to let her choose her boyfriend, despite her being only 13. Afterward, I learned that a gang was looking for me, which made me hesitant to pursue the matter further. My daughter, now in her 30s, has moved on but still carries the memories. I believe those in power, including MPs, have ignored this issue for too long. It’s a national scandal that needs addressing, and I want accountability for those responsible. Thank you for allowing me to share my story.

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Disgraceful incidents of arson, loot, and murder have occurred and need to stop immediately. Thousands of Sikhs were massacred in India, leading to calls for Punjab's independence. The Indian government's policies have negatively impacted Punjab's progress and Sikh religion. Canadian security agencies are investigating allegations of a potential link between the Indian government and the killing of a Canadian citizen. There is a message to Indo-Canadians to remain loyal to Canada and not go to India, while highlighting the loyalty of pro-Khalistan Sikhs to Canada.

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My two oldest uncles, Khader and Muhammad, were child survivors of Nakba. They were detained with 100 other people in the north and have since disappeared. It's horrifying to think about how they were stripped of their dignity and humiliated by young soldiers who showed no respect for human life or the elderly. I was shocked to learn about this. To this day, my uncles remain silent about their experiences, focusing only on surviving each day. They have witnessed unspeakable horrors.

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The speaker discusses the history of the Sikh community and the controversies surrounding it. They mention how the Sikh Empire was taken over by the British in 1839 after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The British sent the Sikh children to Britain for education, leading the Sikhs to believe that they would regain their place once the British left. However, when the British were leaving, they returned a stolen area to its rightful leader, causing disappointment among the Sikhs. The speaker highlights the betrayal faced by the Sikh community during the partition of India and Pakistan, where they suffered the most.

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As the first Sikh elected to serve in the California state legislature, I want to thank you for not sanitizing history. Sikh children grow up hearing about the terrible events that took place in India in 1984. It was a genocide that affected almost every Sikh family, with violence and murder sanctioned by the Indian government. Unfortunately, this fact has been hidden from the world, with history books downplaying the number of deaths and the government's role. Prime Minister Modi has even tried to deny the targeted nature of the violence. Today, as we reflect on his recent state dinner at the White House, it is crucial for the California state legislature to call the 1984 anti-Sikh violence what it truly was: a genocide.

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My son was burned alive. He stood in front of the Gurudwara with folded hands. Don't kill him, I killed my own son and raised him up. He went to the slums, where my dreams of change were looted. No one knows how she is living, how she is surviving. I am living well, but I remember that my child is gone. No one is going to listen to me, no one is ready to hear. I have been to all the courts, wandered around, but no one listens. This is how my life has turned out, I don't know what will happen to my daughter.

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Numerous Sikh businesses have been destroyed, with roving gangs setting fire to hundreds of cars and buses in search of Sikh drivers and passengers. The violence is indiscriminate, with any car in sight being burned. The streets have become devoid of Sikhs, who have sought refuge in their temples. However, even the temples have not been safe, as one was attacked, with its holy books burned and its occupants targeted.

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It has been 32 years and I have been crying for justice, but no one listens. The situation has become so bad that even if the moon rises, I won't be able to break my fast. Neither Asif nor Tariq, nor anyone from Delhi gives me justice. Even Kena publicly humiliated me, but no one gives me justice. Then in October, I tried to seek justice for my country, but no one seems to notice that I need justice.

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I am targeted for my beliefs. My religion is disrespected. My holy book is desecrated. My people are harmed.

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The number of Sikhs killed in the recent riots has risen to 1,000, with unofficial estimates suggesting a much higher figure. Thousands have sought refuge in camps, too afraid to return home. Conditions in the camps are dire, with overcrowding, lack of food, water, and medical supplies. Many Sikhs claim that the police stood by and even encouraged the violence. Families are desperately searching for missing loved ones, but the task is nearly impossible. The fear and mistrust among the survivors make it difficult for relief workers to offer assistance. The only hope for reunification lies in the survivors returning home, but in sensitive areas, this remains unlikely. The army is providing armed escorts to the camps for those who choose to leave.

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I miss my son. He shouldn't have had to endure this, and neither should I. It hurts deeply. What will we do now? What will happen to us? The system is flawed. We need to take action. Let's come together and address this issue. It's happening too often.

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A mob attacked Sikh houses, killing sick people and causing destruction. The exact number of victims is uncertain, but it is estimated to be around 100 to 200. The mob set the houses on fire, and some victims had their long hair cut off. The aftermath revealed the horrifying evidence of this gruesome act.

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In this video, the speaker talks about their experience in Mangalapuri. They mention going to work on Chhatarivala Road and passing by a park on the main road. They also mention seeing the police and two individuals named Sajjan Kumar and Pashan Dariya. The speaker expresses a desire for no Sikh to be spared and suggests setting fire to the homes of Hindu Sikhs who are hiding them. They also mention harming their children and claim that these individuals are the offspring of snakes.
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