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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

The statement today means the British government agreed that a military adviser provided 'advice' (conspiracy to commit acts of aggression, murder and genocide) against civilians like our holy leader, Baba Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, women, children, the Sikh nation and our most sacred of places - Sri Harmandir Sahib.

This is an appalling travesty of justice, a gross dereliction of duty and a total failure of human rights.

All possible legal actions should be examined including using The International Criminal Court Act 2001 (c.17) which is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act incorporates into English law and Northern Ireland law the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

The principal aims of the Act are to incorporate into domestic law the offences contained in the Rome Statute (genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity).

The evidence to date justifies further investigation into the criminal responsibility of senior individuals within the UK military and government. The British knew or should have known that under their control they were committing or about to commit war crimes. And civilian superiors knew or consciously disregarded information at their disposal, which clearly indicated that the UK were committing or about to commit war crimes in Amritsar.

As osingh Bhaji has said, we do not need to react with anger. However, we can act within the framework of the law and take appropriate action to seek justice.

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

The statement today means the British government agreed that a military adviser provided 'advice' (conspiracy to commit acts of aggression, murder and genocide) against civilians like our holy leader, Baba Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, women, children, the Sikh nation and our most sacred of places - Sri Harmandir Sahib.

This is an appalling travesty of justice, a gross dereliction of duty and a total failure of human rights.

All possible legal actions should be examined including using The International Criminal Court Act 2001 (c.17) which is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act incorporates into English law and Northern Ireland law the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

The principal aims of the Act are to incorporate into domestic law the offences contained in the Rome Statute (genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity).

The evidence to date justifies further investigation into the criminal responsibility of senior individuals within the UK military and government. The British knew or should have known that under their control they were committing or about to commit war crimes. And civilian superiors knew or consciously disregarded information at their disposal, which clearly indicated that the UK were committing or about to commit war crimes in Amritsar.

As osingh Bhaji has said, we do not need to react with anger. However, we can act within the framework of the law and take appropriate action to seek justice.

The govt on todays reports (admittance advice given) denied any advice used for Op. Blue star thereby trying to coming clean without allowing public or any other form of independent enquiry for which UK Sikh groups asked for along the disclosure of all documents which was also denied.

Why would UK Govt destroy classified documents in November 2009 on the orders of Indian Govt taking into consideration that trade was being at 'risk'.

edit No detail in the report of what happened before or after Feb 1984

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Why did William Hague quote Gen Brar when even the other Indians have discredited him? Brar said the attack happened all of a sudden and nobody helped. When Hague also said it had been planned many months in advance with foreign help in training and techniques coming from Britain.

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Why did William Hague quote Gen Brar when even the other Indians have discredited him? Brar said the attack happened all of a sudden and nobody helped. When Hague also said it had been planned many months in advance with foreign help in training and techniques coming from Britain.

Very stupid to quote him of course

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