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The Sikh Story: 1984 - Bbc 1 Documentary & Discussions On The Sikh Channel


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yes hopefully it will be good

I can't watch the Documentary in Germany. I dun have the channel and the Internet stream doesn't work cause it's only for Uk....

Does somebody know how to watch it tomorrow?

vjkk vjkf

I'm not sure if this will work outside the UK, but I think it should do if you make sure you add .CO.UK at the end of the URL....

If you go to this website.... >> http://www.tvguide.co.uk/ and scroll down a little you will see the TV program listings of lots of channels, and you will see it says 'BBC1 London' first and then 'BBC2 London' and then 'ITV1 London' etc etc Now under each of these channels there is a link called 'watch', click on that and it will take you to a live stream of the channel...

lets hope it works

vjkk vjkf

Well I thore bothe pange lehne paye, but now it works. I had to change my proxy. I took a open public proxy server. So now the data transfaire goes to the proxy which is in england and then comes to me. I just hope the stream of bbc will work cause they say it's just beta and it makes some problems sometimes.

Sarbat da Pala Jee, could you explain to me how you did that? Because somebody i know in canada wanted to watch it... I dont understand this proxy thing, could you explain what they'll have to do and how to get that stream working? Thanks!! :)

vjkk vjkf

about tvguide - i went to check when it was on, and if you click on the show it brings up more details and public comments

http://www.tvguide.co.uk/detail.asp?id=56299573

since it's a big site it might be a good idea to post SENSIBLE and fair comments on there that people might read. no good saying we weren't the terrorists if you're post says death to all the gandhi family (no matter how true and heart felt it may be) ;)

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i thought it was quite a balanced documentary and sonia gave that ********** brar quite a hard time you could see in her face she really meant what she was asking and said it really firmly and with conviction and he was kind of intimidated and giving answers that the indian government would want to give you could tell by the look on his face that what he said he didnt really mean

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i thought it was quite a balanced documentary and sonia gave that ********** brar quite a hard time you could see in her face she really meant what she was asking and said it really firmly and with conviction and he was kind of intimidated and giving answers that the indian government would want to give you could tell by the look on his face that what he said he didnt really mean

Balanced ??!! you must be joking...NOT A SINGLE MENTION OF THE ANANDPUR SAHIB RESOLUTION WHICH WAS THE KEY TO EVERYTHING !!mad.gif

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If somebody wants to watch it from outside Great Britain

one advice is to change the proxy server:

Change under your network settings in your browser the proxy settings IP: 62.216.241.131, and port: 80

This is one free public proxy server from uk

here are more servers... http://www.xroxy.com/proxy-country-GB.htm

If this does not work google and download a program called "hot shield"... It will make your IP look like it's in the UK plus alot simpler to use and configure... Then you will be able to view BBC iPlayer...

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They gave the same old story about Sant Jee with Congress and then turning against Congress, and the Sikhs killing innocent Hindus. Was not balanced, especially going to Mark Tully, who is anti-Sikh as they come. What the documentary failed to delve into was the injustice felt by the Sikhs post-1947, and particularly after the role of the government at state and national level in the 1978 Nakli Nirankaree Saka. This was the major reason for 1984,and the pre-meditated govt attack on Darbar Sahib. However, I was encouraged by the presenter, who was more neutral than I expected her to be.

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so with 1 convo with a 18 year old kid she manages to sum up that no injustices are happening to sikhs today in punjab. wat fantastic journalism. and sant ji turned against the govt because mark tully has sum stupid theory that the police burned his book of sermons, and the proof being that he mentions the govt burning our children which is supposed to be the sermons, thats the stupideist thing i ever heard in my life. how did that <banned word filter activated> come up with that? dnt these idiots think the nirankari attack with acid etc on sikh peaceful protestors were state police joined in and helped the nirankaris would have been a more plausable reason? there wernt even a mention off it. i knew it was gna be rubbish and it was. no real reference to the the sikh accusations that the govt picked that day to attack to maximise casualties, no reference to the number of civilians killed, no ref to the fact that govt officials were involved in organising pogroms. or any reference to the numbers killed. that coward sonia deol prob cut all that out so she wouldnt get in trouble with the indian authorities. i hope she never does call herself jasvinder kaur again.

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