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1984 Candlelight Vigil - Brampton, Nov05


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PROJECT84 Toronto & ENSAAF

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1984 Human Rights Memorial Week

October 31 to November 6, 2005

Memorial Program

Movie on 1984, Kirtan & Speeches

Friday November 4, 7:00 pm

Dixie Road Gurdwara (7080 Dixie Road, Mississauga)

Human Rights Seminar

Fighting Impunity In India

Saturday November 5, 12:30 pm

York University - Stedman Hall (4700 Keele Street , Toronto)

Candlelight Vigil

In remembrance of the victims of 1984

Saturday November 5, 6:30 pm

Gage Park (Main Street and Wellington St, Brampton)

Memorial Program

Movie on 1984, Kirtan & Speeches

Sunday November 6, 1:00 pm

Rexdale Gurdwara (9 Carrier Drive, Rexdale)

Special Presenters At All Events:

Jaskaran Kaur and Sukhman Singh Dhami from ENSAAF

For More Information or to Volunteer:

Tel: 416-831-3705

Email: toronto@ensaaf.org

Web: www.ensaaf.org/toronto.html

ENSAAF fights impunity for human rights violations committed in India. We work to bring perpetrators to justice, investigate and expose human rights violations, and organize survivors to engage in advocacy. ENSAAF, or justice in many South Asian languages, works within the framework of international human rights law and standards, independently of any government, political ideology, or religious affiliation. ENSAAF currently focuses on mass crimes perpetrated against Sikhs in India. Documenting these violations and fighting impunity granted to perpetrators will impact the culture of impunity in the entire country.

Jaskaran Kaur, Co-founder and Executive Director, has authored several seminal reports on human rights abuses in India, including Twenty Years of Impunity: The November 1984 Pogroms of Sikhs in India, and, as a contributing author, Reduced to Ashes: The Insurgency and Human Rights in Punjab, analyzing over 600 cases of extrajudicial execution and disappearance by Punjab's security forces. Kaur currently serves on the Advisory Board of the Discrimination & National Security Initiative of the Pluralism Project at Harvard University. From 2003 to 2005, Kaur was the recipient of the Irving R. Kaufman Fellowship from Harvard Law School. In 2001, she went to Punjab on a Harvard Human Rights Summer Fellowship to study the role of the judiciary in handling habeas corpus petitions filed before the Punjab and Haryana High Court by families of the disappeared; her study was published in the Harvard Human Rights Journal. Kaur graduated with distinction from Yale College in 2000 and Harvard Law School in 2003.

Sukhman Dhami, Co-founder and Legal Director, was the recipient of the 2004 Unity Award from the San Francisco Coalition of Minority Bars and South Asian Bar Association for his outstanding service to the legal community. Dhami also received a two-year fellowship through the Ford Foundation to address issues of impunity for human rights abuses in India. Prior to joining ENSAAF, he volunteered for the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and the Public International Law and Policy Group. At the American University, Washington College of Law, he worked for the War Crimes Research Office and the International Human Rights Law Clinic. Dhami graduated with an M.A. and J.D. from the American University's School of International Service and Washington College of Law in 2002.

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This is a really great program, anyone living nearby should come out!

I actually volunteered with the vigil last year (taking place again this year, Saturday Nov 5th) and I was IMPRESSED. Alot of effort and planning clearly went into it, and the presentations were very touching.

In honour of the 1984 shaheedies, let's all take part in this event, eh!

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