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If non Sikhs are expressing concern over the Genocide why are our 'Panthic leaders' so scared to say anything? It really makes me think hard about the motives of most of the leaders of our Jathebhandis. Seems like the Sarna and Badal camps are both united on this issues together with their religious leader allies.

Ottawa (July 23, 2013): Canada’s opposition parties, the NDP and Liberals have both expressed concern over the threats to Punjab Police whistleblower sub inspector Surjit Singh.

Last week, Canada’s Official Opposition, the NDP issued a statement expressing concerns over Surjit Singh’s safety and the importance of allowing him to tell his story to investigators and the courts. This week, WSO has received correspondence from the Liberal Party of Canada’s Foreign Affairs critic Dominic LeBlanc expressing concern over the issue.

WSO had reached out to Canadian MPs to ask that they do all they can to impress upon Indian authorities to provide SI Surjit Singh who faces serious threats after revealing that he had killed 83 Sikh men in fake encounters on the orders of his superior officers in the Punjab Police. He also provided details on brutal torture and other abuses that were perpetrated by the Punjab Police in the late 80s and early 90s.

In a letter addressed to WSO President, Prem Singh Vinning, Liberal Foreign Affairs critic Mr. Leblanc wrote:

“The Liberal Party of Canada finds Sub Inspector Singh’s allegations very troubling. So as to properly defend this whistleblower, we call upon the Canadian government to encourage India to protect Sub Inspector Surjit Singh. We understand the seriousness of this matter, as witnessed by the disappearance of Human Rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra who received similar threats.

We are hopeful that an appropriate process can be put in place to verify the details of these allegations. Such a process must be open, independent and credible and the investigation into these allegations must have the trust of all people involved and concerned. There needs to be a fair and independent process that will promote meaningful truth and reconciliation.

The Liberal Party of Canada will continue to monitor the situation we look forward to working together on these important issues.”

WSO will continue to monitor the situation and do all it can to ensure Surjit Singh’s story is properly investigated and the truth continues to come to light.

The World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) is a non-profit organization with a mandate to promote and protect the interests of Canadian Sikhs as well as to promote and advocate for the protection of human rights for all individuals, irrespective of race, religion, gender, ethnicity, and social and economic status.

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looks like after serving Badal barfi for years the SS have now jumped on the issue:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Sant-Samaj-seeks-probe-into-fake-encounters-in-Punjab/articleshow/21415349.cms

It's like swinging a golf club and hitting nothing. Hoping the crowd just gets lost in the swing and forgets about the actual point of the game. Boycott these propaganda machines. They live off of sangats money..............not hard to cut their lights off, if the Khalsa Panth takes a stand and draws the line in the sand. Make these Brahmins beg for money and food.

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Not heard much from the Sant Samaj after they said they would take up the issue of false encounters.

Innocents listed as militants, HC told
Punjab Police DSP makes shocking disclosure of the trend during the militancy days
Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, September 7
In a shocking revelation, a Punjab Police officer has told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that the names of people going abroad during the days of militancy in Punjab were mentioned in the list of hardcore terrorists.

Whosoever went abroad during the period of terrorism in Punjab, his name was mentioned in the list of hardcore terrorists, said Banga Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Bhagwant Singh during the resumed hearing on a criminal petition filed by Shingara Singh.

He was seeking directions to the Punjab Police to delete his name from a list of “non-hardcore terrorists” maintained in the police records of Behram police station in Nawanshahr district. Shingara Singh contended that he was never involved in any criminal case during his entire life.

In his affidavit, the Banga DSP admitted that “during the period of terrorism, the names of the persons who went abroad, as per a report of the Crime Branch, CID Security and Secret Information, were mentioned in the list of hardcore terrorists”.

The DSP, in his affidavit, also admitted there was no record available with the police showing involvement of the petitioner in terrorist activities. “The police has no objection if his name was ordered to be deleted from the list of non-hardcore terrorists.”

Taking serious exception to the contents of the affidavit, Justice Ram Chander Gutpa orally expressed his shock and dismay over the statement and also the conduct of the police in not deleting the name of the petitioner from the list of non-hardcore terrorists and instead leaving it to the High Court to order deletion of his name from the list. Justice Gupta, however, adjourned the hearing to October 1.

Appalling approach
browdot.gif The Punjab Police officer claims the names of people going abroad during the militancy era were mentioned in the list of hardcore terrorists
browdot.gif The disclosure comes during the hearing on a petition seeking deletion of one such name
browdot.gif The petitioner contended he was never involved in any criminal case
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badal and co want to remain in power.So they are putting this issue under the carpet. But they cann't do it forever.

To them power is more important than justice for people who lost their loved ones.

Sarna is an agent of agencies and congress.he will speak what they tell him to speak.

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