Keyword: khalistan
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Congratulating the People of PakistanGauri and Shaheen Missile Tests Have Deterred India’s Plan to Attack In Case of Nuclear War, Punjab and Kashmir Will Be DestroyedPeace in South Asia Depends on Freedom for All Nations and Peoples WASHINGTON, D.C., May 28, 2002 – The Council of Khalistan congratulates the people of Pakistan on the successful tests of their Gauri and Shaheen missiles. These missiles are a shield that deters India from starting a war, according to Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan. The Council of Khalistan is the government pro tempore of Khalistan, the Sikh...
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In a story worthy of a Star Trek episode, five Pakistani girls were murdered for the crime of dancing with a boy, and then, when authorities came to investigate, they found the Pakistanis replaced with duplicates. It didn't take a tricorder to figure out that while these were not robots or shapeshifters, neither were these the same girls, but rather close relatives of the murdered girls. It was just a few seconds, a video clip of several young women laughing and clapping to music, dressed for a party or a wedding in orange headscarves and robes with floral patterns. Then...
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Indian Americans are mostly Democrats in the U.S according to quantitative analyses but a large number of them voted for Republican Donald Trump in this election, anecdotal evidence suggests. And one of the main reasons that many cite for doing so is Huma Abedin, former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s close aide, who happens to be a Muslim. Some others voted hoping that Mr. Trump will cut taxes. Indian American leaders in the Democratic Party - candidates and major donors – have sought to create a larger Asian minority coalition in support of Ms. Clinton with Pakistani activists playing a significant...
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“Goliath is coming himself, with his horses and men.” Oh, you’re David now? Let’s hope that “Goliath” comes for the Muslim Brotherhood infiltrators and Useful Idiots in the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and elsewhere in the government. Donald Trump “Muslim Brotherhood: Trump victory a ‘disaster,’” Middle East Monitor, November 9, 2016 (thanks to Lookmann): Donald Trump’s victory in the US elections is a “disaster” for the Arab and Muslim world, a Muslim Brotherhood spokesperson said today. Mamdouh Al-Muneer, a member of the supreme body of the Freedom and Justice Party, wrote on social media that the results of...
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This was a Donald Trump rally like no other. On the same day that the Republican presidential nominee told a mostly white crowd in Maine that he would unite the United States under “one god,” he appeared in front of a crowd of thousands of people of Indian extraction and lit a Hindu ceremonial candle. “I am a big fan of Hindu and a big fan of India,” he said, to loud cheers from a crowd composed of many American citizens, but also many, who are at various stages along the path to citizenship or just visiting from India....
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For two months, over the thunder of machines at the steel mill, the men taunted Mubeen Rajhu about his sister. Even now, they laugh at how easy it was to make him lose his temper. Some people had seen Tasleem in their Lahore slum with a Christian man. She was 18, a good Muslim girl, out in public with a man. Even though the man had converted to Islam out of love for her, this couldn’t be allowed. “Some guys got to know that his sister was having a relationship,” says Ali Raza, a co-worker at the mill. “They would...
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The petition seeking to designate Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism, was archived by the White House with 613,830 signatures. More than 50,000 new signatures have been added to the final count of the White House petition seeking to designate Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism, making it the most popular US petition so far. The petition, "We the people ask the administration to declare Pakistan, State Sponsor of Terrorism (HR 6069)", was archived by the White House on Monday with 613,830 signatures. By Tuesday afternoon, the number of signatures on the petition had increased to 665,769, a jump of...
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EXCLUSIVE: America’s enemies within - SIXTY-TWO ISIS attackers and ‘plotters’ in just a year and more than half of them are immigrants or their childrenAnalysis by DailyMail.com reveals that 62 people in America have launched ISIS attacks or been accused of plotting to help terror group *They are responsible for 64 deaths and at least 121 woundings, including the San Bernardino and Pulse massacres Of the attackers and alleged plotters, 21 were immigrants and a further 13 were the children of immigrants *Thirteen Americans converted and are accused of becoming extremists - including a former cheerleader and senior Boston police...
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The dawn would have illuminated the pools of blood, as the villagers emerged to count their dead. For all of the night of February 24, 2000, residents of the hamlet of Lanjote had bunkered down, hoping not to be hit by artillery fire arcing across the LoC. The 16 bodies on the streets, though, bore evidence of the precision savagery of the knife, not the shell: 90-year-old Mohammad Alam Wali, and a young couple, Mohammad Murtaza and Kali Begum, had been decapitated. Limbs were severed; heads hacked. The youngest victim, Ahmad Niaz, was just two. With deliberation, it seemed, the...
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One man's meat is another man's poison is never truer than in the case of a new born country. The independence of Kosovo has thrown up diagonally opposite views ranging from the ‘congratulatory note’ to the threat of ‘not allowing Kosovo to ever become a member of the international community and the United Nations’. This is an endless debate and each politician’s and commentator’s view depends on which side of the fence he is. The Serbian president has vowed revenge and has said, “Serbia has reacted and will react with all peaceful, diplomatic and legal means to annul this act...
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ENSAAF today released its report, Punjab Police: Fabricating Terrorism through Illegal Detention and Torture (June 2005 to August 2005) (http://www.ensaaf.org/ft-report.html). This report details human rights violations committed by Indian security forces in recent militancy-related arrests. From June 2005 to August 2005, Indian police claim to have arrested several dozen individuals intent on reviving or supporting militancy in Punjab. These arrests center around the apprehension of Jagtar Singh Hawara, the main accused in the 1995 assassination of Punjab’s chief minister. In August and September 2005, ENSAAF documented 28 cases of detention of Punjabis accused of militancy-related activities. Its study reveals that,...
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NEW DELHI: US president George Bush is likely to visit India in the first week of February 2006. After a lot of to-ing and fro-ing on dates, both sides have finally found a week when Manmohan Singh and Bush can have a date in peace. The world has changed since Bill Clinton came by in March 2000. And India is no longer obsessed with whether Bush visits Pakistan. That's the difference. Both sides are working out deliverables for the visit. But apart from agreements and high-profile engagements, what is still up in the air is how much of India/Bharat is...
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Just came off the wire - not guilty for Malik.
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The Amritsar police today booked 35 radical Sikhs including Khalistan supporter, Dr Jagjit Singh Chohan, Bhai H.S. Dhami, President Dal Khalsa and Bhai Satnam Singh Paonta Sahib, a hijacker, on charges of unfurling saffron flag, delivering inflammatory speeches and opening fire in the air. They had unfurled the ‘saffron flag’ similar to the one hoisted by Maharaja Ranjit Singh at Lahore Qila, on the occasion of Republic Day here yesterday. The Sikh youths also opened fire in the air and gave salute to the saffron flag with naked swords. Those arrested include Manjinder Singh, Avtar Singh, Kuldip Singh, Major Singh,...
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January 26, 2005 The Honorable George W. Bush President of the United States The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear President Bush: Congratulations on beginning your second term as President of the United States. Your leadership will continue to inspire America for another four years. Many people around the world, including the Sikh Nation, were very impressed with your Inaugural Address. We agree with you that “the survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands. The best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world....
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Indian Police Fire at Peaceful Sikh Protestors India Again Shows It Is Not a Democracy WASHINGTON, D.C., August 5, 2002–The Times of India reported on August 1 that police in Malout fired on a crowd of peaceful protestors, injuring many of them. Several have been admitted to Civil Hospital, Malout. Eight protestors were arrested. The police used tear gas on the demonstrators. Two people suffered bullet wounds, according to the article. The demonstrators were protesting against a so-called religious function organized by the Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan which was aimed at undermining the Sikh religion and slandering the Sikh gurus,...
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The Terrorism of the Indian Government Tim Phares Thursday, Aug. 8, 2002 The South Asian subcontinent has been called the most dangerous place in the world, and events there over the past few months seem to confirm this description. While the danger of war seems to have passed for now, India and Pakistan remain on alert and both countries continue to point nuclear-capable missiles at each other. Unfortunately, tensions remain high as each side tries to gain an advantage over the other. Pakistan and minorities within India's borders charge that India is seeking hegemony in the South Asian subcontinent. Certainly...
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Indian Government Admits Its Responsibility for Massacre in ChithisinghporaEvidence a Fraud, Indian Soldiers Implicated Council of Khalistan Said India Was Responsible When Massacre HappenedContinues Pattern of Pitting Minorities Against Each OtherWASHINGTON, D.C., August 2, 2002–According to today’s Washington Times, the Indian government has admitted that its forces were responsible for the massacre of 35 Sikhs in the village of Chithisinghpora, Kashmir on March 20, 2000. India finally admitted that the evidence it used to implicate alleged Kashmiri “militants” in the murders was faked. This is a victory for Sikhs, including the Council of Khalistan, who have maintained that the Indian...
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Research and Analysis Wing [RAW] The Cabinet Secretariat Research and Analysis Wing [RAW] is India's foreign intelligence agency. RAW has become an effective instrument of Indian national power, and has assumed a significant role in formulating India's domestic and foreign policies. RAW has engaged in disinformation campaigns, espionage and sabotage against Pakistan and other neighboring countries. RAW has enjoyed the backing of successive Indian governments in these efforts. Working directly under the Prime Minister, the structure, rank, pay and perks of the Research & Analysis Wing are kept secret from Parliament. In 1968 India established this special branch of its...
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REMEMBERING MARTYRS ON THE 18TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INDIAN ATTACK ON DARBAR SAHIB India sinned in 1984 when it ordered its army to attack on Darbar Sahib and other Sikh shrines to eliminate Sikh warriors specifically Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale, since he emerged as a epitome of the Sikh struggle. The ruthless and infamous attack damaged Akal Takht and killed thousands of innocent pilgrimage. In the wake of '84 events, Sikhs realized that there is no respectable place for them in this Hindu India. Hence they made no secret of their goal for Khalistan. Eighteen years have passed there is...
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