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They brutally attacked and burned my brother, treating him like a roasted pig. These painful moments have brought tears to their eyes for 34 years. Our hearts break and our liver shatters every month. Please spare me, don't hurt me in front of my children. They don't want anyone to stand with Sikhs, as these riots have destroyed many families and wounds are still not healed.

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Thugs in Sydney's Indian community are warned of possible deportation if racial violence continues. A gang attacked a car with bats and hammers, causing $10,000 worth of damage. The victims, who were targeted because of their turbans, managed to escape but were chased and attacked again. Tensions between Sikh and Indian government supporters are rising due to protests over farming laws. Community leaders and senior police are urging calm and peaceful resolution. Authorities are investigating the recent attack, and the New South Wales police have a zero-tolerance policy towards such violence. The attackers remain unidentified.

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Many looters are using trucks to steal goods in the aftermath of recent unrest in Bauteng and Kwazulu Natal. They remove their license plates to avoid being identified. The situation is chaotic, with liquor stores being emptied of stock.

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No religious institution, be it a temple, gurdwara, or any other place of worship, has been allowed to open during the Sikh Raj. However, the government seems content with this decision. It is important to note that this is not against anyone, but rather a measure to ensure the well-being of all. The Punjabi community has been affected by these restrictions.

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The speaker explains destruction was caused by tanks attacking because they were blocked in houses and needed to conquer back the settlement. No one survived in one particular house; nineteen people died, including eight children. From other buildings, many were rescued.

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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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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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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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The Korean merchants and store owners in a shopping complex were frustrated and walked away. Suddenly, three of them pulled out guns and began shooting at anyone and everyone. This was shown live earlier. After that, something happened with a car.

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Tanks are thanked for their attack. There was fighting. Inside a house, 15 people were burned, including eight babies, because they were blocked in. The speaker says they need to conquer back the whole settlement, and this couldn't happen without the tanks. Tanks are thanked for their attack. There was fighting.

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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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Community-run shops and hotels in this neighborhood have been abandoned. People were forcefully taken from their homes by commandos, while the police and army did not intervene to stop the community's properties from being vandalized on the streets. It is possible that there are supporters within the government and police force.

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Our tanks attacked a group of people who were trapped in houses. In one house, there were 15 burned individuals, including 8 babies. Unfortunately, no one survived. In another house, 19 people died, including 8 children. The attack was necessary to regain control of the entire settlement.

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Bazaarists and ordinary citizens gathered to peacefully protest over rising costs and economic hardship, described as the direct result of America’s economic terrorism and unlawful sanctions designed to suffocate Iran. The demonstrations were presented as legitimate, constitutional, and recognized by Iran’s leadership, with authorities pledging to listen. Cities were quiet, police unarmed, and protesters marched peacefully until an operation was triggered. The Twelve Days War begins anew. American and Israeli officials admitted Mossad’s heavy involvement. Thousands of Starlink terminals were smuggled in and handed to terrorist cells inside Iran. These cells moved quickly, infiltrated crowds, and turned protest squares into killing fields. Civilians and law enforcement were slaughtered in gruesome, ISIS-like fashion. Eyewitnesses reported armed operatives issuing commands, moving with discipline, and some disguising themselves as police. Fake checkpoints appeared; civilians were stopped and executed at close range. Violence escalated as officers were ambushed, lynched, mutilated, burned alive, and severed heads were mounted on car roofs; bodies were dragged through streets in grotesque spectacles designed to terrify. The terror spread across capital and many cities, with drive-by shootings spraying bullets into crowds and at protesters and bystanders alike, each killing calculated to fracture society, with precious lives lost to foreign bullets rather than Iran’s law enforcement. The people described as totally unarmed. Public institutions were attacked—hospitals, banks, mosques, fire trucks, ambulances, and buses full of passengers were set ablaze, crippling essential services. The violence was described as the work of trained operatives, including beheadings, mutilations, coordinated arson, and synchronized executions. It was characterized as not spontaneous protest but organized terror, with tactics mirroring ISIS and Al Qaeda. Public executions, impersonation of authorities, symbolic destruction, and indiscriminate killing were said to follow the same doctrine and playbook. It was alleged this was not unprecedented, citing Syria and Libya as examples where terrorist cells infiltrated protests to escalate violence and fracture societies. Alongside the violence, a media war was launched: Western mainstream media outlets were accused of bias that blamed killings on the government, while executions by terrorists were blamed on security forces, and victims of terror recast as casualties of state repression. Social media influencers were reportedly paid generously to amplify distortion, demonizing Iran and paving the way for foreign intervention. Cyberattacks targeted infrastructure, networks were crippled, and the government was forced to shut down the Internet to protect citizens and disrupt terrorist communications. Yet the operation was said to fail miserably. Calm was restored, and millions marched in support of the state. Now the United States and the Israeli regime stand poised to launch a new war to engineer regional collapse. But Iran, described as the oldest continuous civilization on Earth, has survived millennia and will stand tall again, stronger and more prosperous, determined to decide its own destiny. The biggest foreign intelligence and terror operation in Iran is claimed to have failed.

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A group of people were walking in a park when they encountered a house on a 75th street corner. They saw a car crash and witnessed a group of individuals attacking a Sikh man. The speaker questioned why the man was being targeted. The situation escalated, and someone threw a bottle, causing chaos. The speaker urged everyone to go inside to avoid the fight. Some people tried to intervene, but the situation became violent. The transcript ends abruptly.

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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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They raped and mutilated women. They beheaded men. They burnt babies alive. They burnt entire families alive, babies, children, parents, grandparents, in scenes reminiscent of the Nazi holocaust.

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Tanks were used in an attack. Inside a house, 15 people were burned, including eight babies, because they were blocked in. The speaker says they need to conquer back the whole settlement, and this couldn't happen without the tanks.

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Sick people were killed in this area, with estimates ranging from 100 to 200. A mob entered sick houses, setting them on fire and sometimes even cutting the hair of the sick individuals. The aftermath revealed horrifying evidence in the rubble of their homes.

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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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Los Angeles is experiencing widespread looting, arson, and violence following the Rodney King verdict. Looters are seen taking furniture, appliances, and other goods from stores, with some fires being intentionally set afterward. Police are often outnumbered and overwhelmed. The National Guard is deployed to assist, but their effectiveness is questioned. Curfews are implemented but are widely ignored. Fires are raging across the city, including Hollywood, with some appearing to be the result of organized arson. Firefighters are facing dangerous conditions, including gunfire. There are reports of injuries and deaths. Tensions are high between different ethnic groups. Some residents are arming themselves to protect their businesses. The events are drawing international attention, with concerns about racial tensions. There are flight delays at LAX due to smoke and safety concerns.

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Rioting occurred in Los Angeles this weekend in response to ICE apprehending illegal aliens and employers hiring them. The riots began with few participants but escalated to violence, defined as throwing rocks at cars, torching cars, defacing government buildings, and attacking law enforcement.

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The film explores how the term genocide has become politically charged in the context of 1984-1985 Punjab-related violence and the Canadian-Sikh diaspora, focusing on claims, counterclaims, and the influence of the World Sikh Organization (WSO). - Speaker 0 asserts repeatedly that 1984 events constitute a genocide, while Speaker 1 and others challenge the use of the term as political currency. The program frames the genocide label as a tool used to confer status, build victimhood, justify extremism, and frame separatism as necessary (Speaker 1, Doctor Paul Bullen, Speaker 3). - The documentary identifies Canada as a stronghold and headquarters of Sikh extremist terrorism, citing Babar Khalsa figures, an Air India bomb plot, and later activities of individuals tied to Canadian Sikh extremism (Speaker 2, Speaker 3, Speaker 0). It notes that Babar Khalsa is listed as a terrorist entity by the Canadian government and associates Khalistan activism with Canada’s Sikh community. - Santok Singh Kela is introduced as someone convicted in Canada in 1986 for conspiracy to commit mass murder after offering cash and heroin to an undercover FBI agent posing as an explosives expert to bomb an Air India flight. The interview with Kela includes his denial of genocide and his defense of his actions as part of a broader struggle, while the interviewer challenges him on whether 30,000 or more were killed and whether that constitutes genocide (Speaker 0, Speaker 3). - Bob Ray, a Canadian-born former Sikh who left the religion, recounts his view of 1984, describing Sant Jarnail Singh Bindranwale as a radical leader who hijacked the Sikh religion and used fear and violence to control the community in Punjab. Ray argues that the Indian government acted because Bindranwale fortified the Golden Temple as a military base, surrounded Amritsar with military and police, offered surrender warnings, and that attempts at rebellion continued after Operation Bluestar. Ray says Sikhs who committed extremism used the narrative of genocide to frame their acts; he notes that Sikhs in Canada conducted aviation-related terrorism in 1985 and 1986 with plots against Air India and JFK, which were thwarted by authorities, with Canadian actions described as controversial (Speaker 2). - American political scientist Doctor Paul Bullen offers a scholarly perspective on framing, arguing that genocide is a legal term with a specific definition, and that the term has become politically charged “to connect your group to that because it gives you a certain status.” He discusses debates about whether the Gaza situation constitutes genocide and questions the utility of the label for broader audiences, suggesting that in some contexts genocide is a loaded term (Speaker 1, Doctor Bullen). - The program presents a timeline: late 1983, Bindranwale’s militants fortified the Golden Temple; June 1984, Operation Bluestar; Indira Gandhi’s assassination within hours marked by anti-Sikh riots. It notes that subsequent bombings linked to Canadian Sikh extremists occurred in 1984-1985, including Air India Flight 182 and Narita Airport, with a 1986 FBI-disrupted plot at JFK. The inquiry into the Air India bombing in Canada (2006) revealed connections involving World Sikh Organization (WSO) leadership and Canadian figures; testimony described Lal Singh’s attempt to plead innocence and seek support from WSO leaders, and the inquiry explored the involvement of WSO executives in Canada’s political or legal spheres (Speaker 3, Speaker 8, Speaker 9, Speaker 10, Speaker 11). - The documentary argues that World Sikh Organization influence affects Canadian and U.S. national security, highlighting the close ties between WSO executives and political elites, including mayors, ministers, and judges who are described as children of WSO executives. It claims that Sikh politicians in Canada, aligned with WSO, have shaped policy and that the 1984 genocide narrative has been used by pro-Khalistan activists to lobby political figures, including U.S. President Donald Trump, for leniency toward Sikh drivers involved in violent acts (Speaker 2, Speaker 3). - The piece cites a CIA document from 1986 noting that overseas Sikhs were seen as terrorists with the aim of establishing Khalistan, and asserts that WSO served as an umbrella for Sikh groups, with leadership connected to terrorist activities. It also references a 2011 partially declassified CIA report and argues that despite differing views, the belief persists that Sikh terrorism and extremism in the diaspora were closely connected to Khalistan activism (Speaker 3, Speaker 12). - The transcript closes with a call for congressional or governmental action and criticizes what it calls “human rights mafias,” inviting donations to continue reporting (final appeal).

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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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