The people of Punjab and the Sikhs across the world live through June 1984 every June. It happened 37 years ago but it feels as if it was yesterday – the heart, body and mind still feel the tremors of the emotional earthquake it caused. The force of those trem... More »
Naam Tamilar Katchi Chief coordinator Seeman has called for all linguistic nationalities, living in the Indian Union to join hands to fight for linguistic nationality rights, sovereignty and autonomy of peoples and regional identities. It is time to destruct t... More »
June 1984 was an intensely war-like assault on Darbar Sahib, with the systematic killing of thousands of lives by the rampaging Indian army. It formed the first of a two-part part genocidal strike on the Panjaabi-Sikhs over 1984. The second strike in November... More »
Less than two weeks into the storming of Darbar Sahib -the Golden Temple in Amritsar, editor of Sikh Messenger, and now The Lord Singh of Wimbledon CBE -Indarjit Singh, demolished Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s untruths and half-truths about the sacrile... More »
June evokes intense feelings and emotions for Sikhs inside India and globally, representing the modern Sikh genocide month of June 1984. UK based Sikh activist -Jagdeesh Singh presents this reflection of events of June 1984 and how India and other nations, inc... More »
Art, theatre, paintings, movies, videos, books, verse, monuments and museums are media to relive and rekindle memories of years gone by, particularly years of pain and injustice. Through this poem, the poet relives the horrors of November 1984 and rues the co... More »
Singh Sabha Mumbai general secretary Manmohan Singh writes a detailed missive to Education Minister of Indian state of Maharashtra protesting the distortion of historical facts of June 1984 culminating in the attack on Darbar Sahib, popularly known as Operatio... More »
Activist-writer Ajmer Singh answers many questions agitating the Sikhs and raises several more for Sikhs and others to answer in his third book of what is transforming into an anthology of contemporary history of Punjab. His book, 1984-Unimagined Catastrophe, ... More »
On the occasion of 6 June -Remembrance Day of Saka Akal Takht, WSN editor Jagmohan Singh, in an Open Letter to an Unknown Sikh warrior, shares his feelings for those who died unsung. Originally written in 2008, currently elaborated and edited, this account na... More »