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1984 Anniversary: The Journey Of Amnesty's Campaign For Justice


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Amnesty International and UN commission for Human rights are sold out white western centric propaganda organisations.

They had a chance to vocally speak out against Indian state terrorism and 1984 genocide against Punjabi Sikhs for more than 30years now and they kept slient and only writing powerless and meaningless articles here and there. They instead concentrated on causes that are ideologically against the economic and political enemies of the west such as china, Iran, russia,etc

India to them is the worlds biggest democracy where its ok to persecute, murder and rape and loot religious minorities with impunity. A chinese man farted in tiananaman square during 1989 pro-democracy uprising funded by western Intelligence agencies and it was all over the news in the west not many were killed by the chinese state crackdown yet the white western media and governments labelled the chinese are evil and oppressive yet thousands of innocent Sikh civilians died by the so called democratic Indian state in 1984 in a huge physical, emotional and spiritual terrorist attack by the congress Indian govt and army and the white western world either couldn't care less or sided with Indian govt because of economic trade deals and their covert proxy rule with their minions in the Indian parliament.

Some of us pendu Sikhs need to wake up and see the real injustices we face in the white western pro-feminist pro-gay rights anti-religious rights world where they have not and still not reporting and campaigning against Indian atrocities on Sikh civilians.

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Agree with genie. Unless there's a complete and unexpected breakdown of the status quo and the abandoning of the narratives that have been constructed and are being adhered to in the western world, there will never be a chance of Sikhs obtaining justice and even little chance of the Indians changing their policies towards us.

It was only a week ago I saw an article in The Guardian that said the British shouldn't be schmoozing the Chinese (when their leader made a state visit a few weeks back), instead the British should strengthen ties with India! This is in The Guardian, the supposed mouthpiece of the Left and its progressive social movements and politics! In the face of capitalistic tendencies pesky ideals such as human rights and justice pale into insignificance. That's something we will have to realise soon.

We - Sikhs - have nothing the west desire or need. Therefore they will not endanger diplomatic and trade relations with India over our pleas for justice. Forget about our loyalty during the World Wars; that's not relevant to the people in charge.

We're on our own. The only factor we have any control over is our individual adherence to Sikhi. But most people find that boring or irrelevant. Well, we're reaping the rewards of our flimsy faith in things that should be top of the list.

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