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vaheguru ji ka khalsa

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dear cyber sangat ji

this is a very urgent matter, can we get as many emails out to as many people as possible and contact as many organisations across the world to protest against this evil person. Its a matter of shame that people like Tytler are wined and dinned but their victims live in poverty. Lets hound these people where ever they are until the world listens to the cries of our mothers brothers and sisters the TRUE will be told.

This is VERY URGENT please forward it to as many ppl

FROM WITNESS84.COM

URGENT ACTION

Jagdish Tytler, the Indian minister, implicated by

two Judicial Commissions, for masterminding the

massacres of Sikhs in Delhi in 1984 is being invited

by the American Physicians of Indian Origin for dinner

to honour his recent election to Indian Paliament.

This is a disturbing event. Words cannot express the

pain, shock and humiliation that this causes for the

Sikhs.

Witness84 would like to you urgently write a letter

to American Physicians of Indian Origin urging them to

immediately withdraw this invitation.

We have drafted the attached letter. All you need to

do is sign and send it immediately before his proposed

visit on June 25th.

Thank you for your support

The relevant letters attached are to be sent to

1] American Association of the Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI)

Fax: 630.530.2475

E-mail: info@aapiusa.net

2]State Department

Secretary of State

http://contact-us.state.gov/ask_form_cat/a..._secretary.html

Foreign policy opinions

http://contact-us.state.gov/ask_form_cat/a...rm_foreign.html

3]Congressman Duncan Hunter - 52nd District of California

FAX: (619) 579-2251 / FAX: (202) 225-0235

4]Physicians for Human Rights

(Fax) 617.695.0307 Fax: (202) 728-3053

email: phrusa@phrusa.org

Amnesty International

fax: (212) 627-1451

aiusala@aiusa.org

Human rights Watch

Fax: 1-(212) 736-1300

hrwnyc@hrw.org

letter to

To the Physicians of Indian Origin

Dear Doctors,

Re: the Proposed visit of Jagdish Tytler, the Indian politician implicated for masterminding the massacres of Sikhs in Delhi 1984, by two Judicial Commissions

We are deeply alarmed and shocked having learnt that members of your honourable profession intend to honour Mr Jagdish Tytler the Indian Congress minister for Non Resident Indians abroad. The notoriety of this individual runs deep in the annals of modern history as he stands accused of organising and masterminding the massacre and carnage of over 4000 Sikhs during the Delhi riots in 1984.

As a profession which embellishes compassion, humanity and hope, we find it incomprehensible and express our utter despair, that this individual is being welcomed under your patronage. To think that those who take an oath to preserve life have invited one who has taken so many lives, is extraordinary and unbelievable.

It must be sad and disturbing for any ordinary person to realise that there are physicians in USA, who despite upholding the values of freedom, democracy and human rights, will pay tribute to a man skilled in organising the massacre of innocents. Words cannot express the pain, shock and humiliation that this causes.

The massacres organised were amongst the worst in t

he history of modern India. Innocent people were pulled from their homes and burnt alive with petrol and kerosene. No Sikh was spared as children and the elderly were burnt and women brutally gang raped. During the four days of violence that ensued Sikh shops were looted and Gurudwaras desecrated under the auspices of the Indian congress party in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assassination. Mobs incited and controlled by politicians such as Jagdish Tytler and Sajaan Kumar. It was a chilling similarity to the Nazi Kristallnacht where Jews their homes and property were targeted and destroyed. However, the guilty not only walk free, but find themselves being honoured by organisations such as yours.

Central to this massacre was Jagdish Tytler. Evidence presented in front of two Judicial Commissions (Nanavati, Misra) have implicated him. Fear, intimidation and threats have prevented witnesses from giving evidence against him. Justice was, and still is, denied to thousands.

Tytler’s notorious background is well known to every Indian and human rights organisation. It pains the Sikh community, and indeed all those Indians who value the meaning of life, to learn that to patronise such an individual is to endorse the horrendous crimes against humanity that he has perpetrated. Yet we can only assume that it through ignorance of Tytler’s past that this event is planned and is allowed to proceed. Otherwise, the thought of any doctor endorsing such a butcher of brutal murders is despicable and revolting. May God give your patients strength to face you in your surgeries. Please demonstrate to us that it is the former and cancel the event.

Physicians, whom we hold with such great esteem, are endowed with the greatest gift of saving life, compassion and humanity. It is inconceivable that members of such a noble profession would ever entertain the prospect of sharing any platform with such a remorseless tyrant of humanity. Show you solidarity and reject Jagdish Tytler and all he represents, else

endorse the actions of a man with blood of so many innocent people on his hands.

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letter to organisations

To

Dear Sir/ madam

Re: the Proposed visit of Jagdish Tytler, the Indian politician implicated for masterminding the massacres of Sikhs in Delhi 1984, by two Judicial Commissions. Invited by Physicians of Indian Origin

We would like you to join us in requesting our government to bar Jagdeesh Tytler, the Indian Minister for NRI’s in the new Indian government, accused of masterminding the massacres of 4000 Sikhs in Delhi 1984 from entering the United States. The Physicians of Indian origin are honouring him in the United States. We also request you to write to them expressing concern.

We are deeply alarmed and shocked having learnt that members of this honourable profession intend to honour Mr Jagdish Tytler the Indian Congress minister for Non Resident Indians abroad. The notoriety of this individual runs deep in the annals of modern history as he stands accused of organising and masterminding the massacre and carnage of over 4000 Sikhs during the Delhi riots in 1984.

It must be sad and disturbing for any ordinary person to realise that there are physicians in USA, who despite upholding the values of freedom, democracy and human rights, will pay tribute to a man skilled in organising the massacre of innocents. Words cannot express the pain, shock and humiliation that this causes.

The massacres organised were amongst the worst in the history of modern India. Innocent people were pulled from their homes and burnt alive with petrol and kerosene. No Sikh was spared as children and the elderly were burnt and women brutally gang raped. During the four days of violence that ensued Sikh shops were looted and Gurudwaras desecrated under the auspices of the Indian congress party in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assassination. Mobs incited and controlled by politicians such as Jagdish Tytler and S

ajaan Kumar. It was a chilling similarity to the Nazi Kristallnacht where Jews their homes and property were targeted and destroyed. However, the guilty not only walk free, but find themselves being honoured by organisations such as yours.

Central to this massacre was Jagdish Tytler. Evidence presented in front of two Judicial Commissions (Nanavati, Misra) have implicated him. Fear, intimidation and threats have prevented witnesses from giving evidence against him. Justice was, and still is, denied to thousands.

Tytler’s notorious background is well known to every Indian and human rights organisation. It pains the Sikh community, and indeed all those Indians who value the meaning of life, to learn that to patronise such an individual is to endorse the horrendous crimes against humanity that he has perpetrated. Yet we can only assume that it through ignorance of Tytler’s past that this event is planned and is allowed to proceed. Otherwise, the thought of any doctor endorsing such a butcher of brutal murders is despicable and revolting.

Physicians, whom we hold with such great esteem, are endowed with the greatest gift of saving life, compassion and humanity. It is inconceivable that members of such a noble profession would ever entertain the prospect of sharing any platform with such a remorseless tyrant of humanity.

This is indeed a heartbreaking news that there are physicians in the USA who can honours such a man. But it will be even more devastating a thought to realise that our country will allow such a man to be honoured.

We hope you will join us in expressing concerns and asking the government not to offend the sentiments of a significant section of the American community by inviting this man. It is also an offence against humanity for such a person to be allowed in to USA and honoured!

www.witness84.com

www.carnage84.com

To the Governor

The State of California

Dear Sir

Re: the Proposed visit of Jagdish Ty

tler, the Indian politician implicated for masterminding the massacres of Sikhs in Delhi 1984, by two Judicial Commissions. Invited by Physicians of Indian Origin

We the citizens of USA

Would like to request you bar Jagdeesh Tytler, the Indian Minister in the new Indian government, accused of masterminding the massacres of 4000 Sikhs in Delhi 1984 from entering the State. We further request you to ask the state department not to let allow him entry in to the US and further request you to deny him entry into the State of California. The Physicians of Indian origin are honouring him in the state

We are deeply alarmed and shocked having learnt that members of this honourable profession intend to honour Mr Jagdish Tytler the Indian Congress minister for Non Resident Indians abroad. The notoriety of this individual runs deep in the annals of modern history as he stands accused of organising and masterminding the massacre and carnage of over 4000 Sikhs during the Delhi riots in 1984.

It must be sad and disturbing for any ordinary person to realise that there are physicians in USA, who despite upholding the values of freedom, democracy and human rights, will pay tribute to a man skilled in organising the massacre of innocents. Words cannot express the pain, shock and humiliation that this causes.

The massacres organised were amongst the worst in the history of modern India. Innocent people were pulled from their homes and burnt alive with petrol and kerosene. No Sikh was spared as children and the elderly were burnt and women brutally gang raped. During the four days of violence that ensued Sikh shops were looted and Gurudwaras desecrated under the auspices of the Indian congress party in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assassination. Mobs incited and controlled by politicians such as Jagdish Tytler and Sajaan Kumar. It was a chilling similarity to the Nazi Kristallnacht where Jews their homes and property were targeted and destroyed. However, the guilty not only walk free, but f

ind themselves being honoured by organisations such as yours.

Central to this massacre was Jagdish Tytler. Evidence presented in front of two Judicial Commissions (Nanavati, Misra) have implicated him. Fear, intimidation and threats have prevented witnesses from giving evidence against him. Justice was, and still is, denied to thousands.

Tytler’s notorious background is well known to every Indian and human rights organisation. It pains the Sikh community, and indeed all those Indians who value the meaning of life, to learn that to patronise such an individual is to endorse the horrendous crimes against humanity that he has perpetrated. Yet we can only assume that it through ignorance of Tytler’s past that this event is planned and is allowed to proceed. Otherwise, the thought of any doctor endorsing such a butcher of brutal murders is despicable and revolting.

Physicians, whom we hold with such great esteem, are endowed with the greatest gift of saving life, compassion and humanity. It is inconceivable that members of such a noble profession would ever entertain the prospect of sharing any platform with such a remorseless tyrant of humanity.

This is indeed a heartbreaking news that there are physicians in the USA who can honours such a man. But it will be even more devastating a thought to realise that our country will allow such a man to be honoured.

We urge you to advice the Indian government that he is not welcome by the citizens of California State

www.witness84.com

www.carnage84.com

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dam just got this off the egroups guess the twat crapped himself and is not coming now it would have been good for him and india to see that the sikhs are still in pain and looking for justice. may be next time

sorry sangat ji for the confusion

sukdev

Non-present Indian minister!

The new Indian government’s interaction with the NRIs

in America got off to a bad start when the NRI

Minister Jagdish Tytler cancelled his US visit.

BY L K SHARMA

DH NEWS SERVICE, WASHINGTON:

Never take an Indian minister’s appearance for granted

unless he actually appears.

Most of the NRIs have learnt this by experience.

Thus it was no surprise when the news came that

Jagdish Tytler, Minister for NRIs, will not be able to

address the Indian community in Los Angeles or address

the annual convention of the Indian Physicians, AAPI.

Most disappointed were the Overseas Friends of BJP who

had prepared themselves to resume their protesting

activity after a gap of some years during which their

own leaders ruled India. One of the organisers said

how “painfully disappointed” they were for having to

miss the opportunity to demonstrate against Mr Tytler

for his alleged involvement in the Delhi anti-Sikh

riots of 1984.

He said the Overseas Friends of BJP as well as the

Sikh community will always be ready to demonstrate

against Mr Tytler in future.

The incident illustrates that Mr Tytler begins his

fresh ministerial career with a handicap because of

this peculiar portfolio devised by the new government

in response to a long-standing demand by the NRIs. The

very suspicion of h

is involvement in the riots makes

Mr Tytler a controversial figure in the global

community of Indians.

Mr Tytler has to develop relations with this community

but his political opponents will make it difficult by

seeking to incite an influential section against him.

Any protests that recall the anti-Sikh riots will, of

course, be welcomed by the residual Sikh extremists

living abroad. They found themselves out of business

when the Punjab situation turned normal.

While the NRIs expect too much from the Indian

government, the latter’s generosity comes with a lack

of sensitivity. The former prime minister’s decision

to appoint Mr B K Agnihotri, a US-based lawyer with an

RSS background, as roving ambassador for the NRIs was

highly controversial. It was seen as an attempt to

reward a personal friend with a fund-raising ability.

A large sections of the Indians abroad, not friendly

to the BJP, shunned him. The secular activists were

hostile to him. What was worse, a section of the

Overseas Friends of BJP, belonging to the rival camp,

was equally hostile to him.

As Mr Agnihotri tried hard to counter the perception

of being sectarian, he had to fight a turf battle with

the external affairs ministry which was unhappy to see

a rival Indian “ambassador” running an official outfit

in the US.

The controversy of Mr Agnihotri’s accreditation to the

host government dragged on for months because of his

being a Green Card holder. Ultimately, a way out was

found by getting him accredited to the United Nations.

The Manmohan Singh government abolished that post of

the roving ambassador with a global remit but has to

learn more about the NRI community. AAPI is a very

large and influential organisation and the presence of

an Indian minister at its convention would have been

useful. Its Washington convention two years ago was

addressed by Sonia Gandhi who was visiting as the

Leader of the Opposition.

>

Considering that Mr Tytler is now looking for

departments shows that the new NRI ministry was

created without much advanced planning.

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

That was an excellent letter none the less. As a first measure of restricting war criminals such as Tytler, I'm sure it would have gone far and been voiced by many in the United States, even organizations not explicitly tied to our religion.

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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