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** Tom Watson Uk Member Of Parliament Reveals Biggest Secret: Britain Involved In 1984 Army Attack On Darbar Sahib


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A very good analysis of the report findings. The big question is why did the British Govt even provide any advice to Indira when she had proved herself a Dictator during the Emergency of the mid 70's when she suspended parliament and took full control of India. She was involved in crushing any opposition to her which resulted in thousands being locked and extra judicial killings. The huge non violent protests by Sikhs particularly annoyed her during that period

yeah. There are many such points. How could the british govt be so stupid to take the words of a known dictator and not try to find what the real problem of Punjab was? They must have observed Darbaar sahib during their analysis in Amritsar. What terrorist activities did they find? How was Darbar sahib out of control and out of whos control? Was the awareness which created a threat or the fact that Sikhs were coming into Sikhi by taking Amrit - 1000s per week on average as per this video?

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From this whitewash of a report we can conclude that the British government back then and to this day is complicit in propping up and aiding abetting war criminals, dictators, genocides.

Now we need to form a border coalition of British people against this type of foreign policy. SAS and M16 have long been suspected of being British state sanctioned terrorist organisations now evidence is emerging that is the case. They do not go out to help oppressed people they go out to help oppress and cause the genocides of persecuted people (like the Sikhs, Tamils, Kurds, etc) in order British economic interests are safeguarded. These persecuted people are seeking freedom / self-determination and other civil and human rights to which many right thinking dismayed people will be wondering why the democratic civilised nation like United Kingdom and other western democracies would not support.

We all grew up with much respect and admiration for British establishments seemingly democratic, high ethical and moral stance on issues around the world now we see the real face uncovered that they themselves are complicit in mass murder, death and destruction of innocent human beings in their geo-political games against other opposition powers.

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Another lie by the Indian army was that had no intelligence and was asked to act suddenly, when in fact they were inside Gurdwara complex for months, pretending to do Sewa in the Langar. they new all positions of the Sikhs as Gen Jamwal said. It was the resistance of the Sikhs that they had underestimated and hence the armies high casualties.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/operation-bluestar-indira-gandhi-singh-bhindranwale-army/1/340981.html

Shortly after 10.30 p.m. on June 5, 1984, 20 men in black dungarees stealthily entered the Golden Temple. They wore night-vision goggles, M-1 steel helmets, bulletproof vests and carried a mix of MP-5 submachine guns and AK-47 assault rifles. The men of sg's 56th Commando Company were then the only force in India trained for room intervention, the specialised art of fighting in confined spaces. Each commando was a sharpshooter, diver and parachutist and could do 40-km speed marches. Some of them wore gas masks and carried stubby gas guns meant to launch CX gas canisters, a more potent tear gas. Three months before this night, the commandos had stayed around the temple and rehearsed for Operation Sundown. Some of them still sported the beards they had grown for their undercover work as volunteers in the Golden Temple's langar. When the plan was called off, they returned to their base in Sarsawa. They had flown into Amritsar the previous day at the request of Lt-Gen Sundarji.

SG operatives had earlier infiltrated the Golden Temple, disguised as pilgrims and journalists, to study its layout. Then, for several weeks, over 200 SG commandos had rehearsed the operation on a wood and Hessian cloth mock-up of the two-storeyed resthouse at their base in Sarsawa in Uttar Pradesh. Commandos would rope down from two Mi-4 transport helicopters onto the guest house and make a beeline for Bhindranwale. Once they captured him, he would be spirited away by a ground assault team which would drive in. There was a possibility of a firefight with the militant leader's bodyguards and civilians who could rush in to protect him.

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Is Operation Sundown a ploy by India and potentially the UK to divert attention from Bluestar and Woodrose and let the UK off the hook by saying it took part only in a cancelled Operation? When really the UK did take part in planning Bluestar.

It looks as if they stole the name from this US Marine exercise.

http://www.newriver.marines.mil/News/NewsArticleDisplay/tabid/736/Article/134451/vmm-263-conducts-operation-sundown.aspx

Operation Sundown is a mock-training event to simulate as accurately as possible a mission while in the field or deployed,” said Capt. Robert E. Wicker, VMM-263 MV-22B Osprey pilot.

The mission began with a detailed brief of the mission objectives and where it would be taking place.

The forces organized under the name Joint Task Force Warhorse and consisted of Special Operations Command Marines, the Army 101st Airborne and the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit.

“The overall mission objective was to deploy JTF Warhorse to support the pro-democratic country of Mica against their continued fight against the fundamentalist Rocky Mountain Resistance Movement,” said Capt. Philip A. Bias, VMM-263 Osprey pilot.

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Is Operation Sundown a ploy by India and potentially the UK to divert attention from Bluestar and Woodrose and let the UK off the hook by saying it took part only in a cancelled Operation? When really the UK did take part in planning Bluestar.

It looks as if they stole the name from this US Marine exercise.

http://www.newriver.marines.mil/News/NewsArticleDisplay/tabid/736/Article/134451/vmm-263-conducts-operation-sundown.aspx

Operation Sundown is a mock-training event to simulate as accurately as possible a mission while in the field or deployed,” said Capt. Robert E. Wicker, VMM-263 MV-22B Osprey pilot.

The mission began with a detailed brief of the mission objectives and where it would be taking place.

The forces organized under the name Joint Task Force Warhorse and consisted of Special Operations Command Marines, the Army 101st Airborne and the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit.

“The overall mission objective was to deploy JTF Warhorse to support the pro-democratic country of Mica against their continued fight against the fundamentalist Rocky Mountain Resistance Movement,” said Capt. Philip A. Bias, VMM-263 Osprey pilot.

That is pretty interesting, what we as a kaum need to do is question the journalist who broke the story in the indian media and ask him where was his evidence of such claims and what were his sources. If he cant provide any credible proof then we can chuck the so called operation sundown article in the trash along with the credibility of that journalist.

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