Events and Bulletins
One Minute of Silence & Black Night
Every year Sikhs will observe November 1st as Black Night by turning off lights in their homes and also One Minute of Silence on November 1st at 6:00 PM in the memory of the victims of 1984 Sikh Massacre.
The killing of Sikhs in November 1984 was "Genocide" - Shri Akal Takht Sahib.
"The manner in which thousands of innocent Sikhs were killed in 18 States and 110 cities of the country through an organized and planned campaign, it was worse ever human rights violation one has ever seen and therefore it should be called as "Sikh Genocide". If targeted killing of Sikhs everywhere in India is not a "Genocide" then what else was it?"
Several Canadian members of parliament showed their solidarity with the victims of November 1984 Sikh Genocide.
"We need an immediate explanation over the Conservative government's recent actions concerning Kamal Nath and Mustafa Barghouti. Why the difference in treatment between the three foreign Members of Parliament: Kamal Nath was the only one that the Conservative government decided to help?"
- Andrew Kania, MP (Brampton West)
"Out of respect for the Canadian Sikh community, I could not in good conscious attend any events featuring Kamal Nath. Indo-Canadians from all across the country have felt let down by their government for allowing a man into the country who allegedly organized anti-Sikh pogroms."
- Jack Harris, MP (St. John's East)
"I am deeply concerned regarding the presence of a human rights violator in Canada and I will to raise my voice to create awareness among fellow parliamentarians."
- Sukh Dhaliwal, MP (Newton-North Delta)
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