Wednesday, May 15, 2013

New Book: U.S. Congress on Sikh Struggle for Khalistan Two-Volume Set Reprints Statements From Congressional Record Supporting Sikh Freedom







New Book: U.S. Congress on Sikh Struggle for Khalistan
Two-Volume Set Reprints  Statements
From Congressional Record Supporting Sikh Freedom

WASHINGTON, D.C., May 1, 2013 – A new two-volume setof books has recently been published that reprintsstatements from members of the U.S. Congress in the Congressional Recordexposing Indian oppression of the Sikhs andother minorities, and supporting Sikh freedom in a sovereign, independentKhalistan.  The book containsstatements published from 1986 forward.

“This is a veryexciting development,” said Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Councilof Khalistan, which leads the Sikh struggle to liberate Khalistan.  “India is desperately trying to alter Sikhhistory and remove Sikhism from India, just as it did with Buddhism andJainism.  This two-volume set of statements fromthe Congressional Record exposes those efforts and helps to preserve anaccurate history,” Dr. Aulakh said.  “Itshows the record of oppression of the Sikhs by the Indian government and showsthe importance of a free Khalistan.”  Khalistan declared its independence from India on October 7, 1987.      

“Only a freeKhalistan will end this kind of injustice,” said Dr. Aulakh.  “When Khalistan is free, those who havemurdered and oppressed the Sikhs will be brought to justice,” he said.  “As long as Sikhs live under Indian rule, repression,tyranny, and atrocities like the ones exposed in this book will continue. Byexposing the repressive record of the Indian government we can move closer tofreedom for the Sikh Nation,” Dr. Aulakh said.  “I call on all Sikhs to get a copy of thisbook.  Have one for your family.  Get at least ten copies for your Gurdwara, aswell as for your public library, and for your public officials.  This will do a lot to raise awareness of theneed for a free Khalistan.” 

The tyranny and violence against the Sikhs have been goingon for many years.  After 1984, it wasthe police who were committing genocide against the Sikh Nation.  Now it is Chief Minister Badal who isappointing these goons like Punjab DGP Sumegh Saini and others.  A report issued by the Movement Against StateRepression (MASR) quotes the Punjab Civil Magistracy as writing “if we add upthe figures of the last few years the number of innocent persons killed wouldrun into lakhs [hundreds of thousands.]”  According to former Member of ParliamentSimranjit Singh Mann, the Indian government has murdered over a million Sikhssince 1982.  Sardar Inderjit SinghJaijee, author of The Politics ofGenocide, and Bibi Baljit Kaur of the Movement Against State Repression(MASR) told Dr. Aulakh that if it were not for the efforts of the Council ofKhalistan, that number might be ten times as high.  52,000 Sikhs continue to be held as politicalprisoners in India.  As former U.S. Congressman Edolphus Towns (D-NY) hassaid, “The mere fact that [Sikhs] have the right to choose their oppressorsdoes not mean that they live in a democracy.”   As Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Cal.) said, "for the people in Kashmirand Punjab and Jammu, India might as well be Nazi Germany".  Listen to the words of Narinder Singh,a spokesman for the Golden Temple, on August 11, 1997: “The Indian governmentall the times they boast that they’re democratic, they’re secular, but they havenothing to do with a democracy, they have nothing to do with a secularism. Theytry to crush Sikhs just to please the majority.” Narinder Singh is right.

India has also killed more than 300,000 Christians inNagaland, over 100,000 Muslims in Kashmir, and tens of thousands of Tamils,Assamese, Bodos, Manipuris, and others. The Indian Supreme Court called theIndian government's murders of Sikhs "worse than a genocide.”  Thisbook shows the genocide against the Sikhs and other minorities and sets out thecase for Sikh freedom.   “As Professor Darshan Singh said, ‘If aSikh is not a Khalistani, he is not a Sikh’,” Dr. Aulakh noted. “The SikhNation must reclaim our birthright.  Thisbook will help.”  The book can be orderedfrom the International Sikh Organization by calling (202) 337-1904 or bywriting to ISO at 730 24th St. NW, Washington, DC 20037.

Posted by
Parmjit Singh Sekhon (Dakha)
President Dal Khalsa Alliance
Advisor, Council of Khalistan

Hindus-Brahmins-Terrorism in India,
INDIAN Hindus-Brahmins-TERRORIST,
AND INDIA TERRORIST COUNTRY
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IT IS TIME TO DECLARE
"INDIA IS OUR WORLD'S TERRORIST AND BARBARIC COUNTRY"

DON’T CALL ME INDIAN.
I’M KHALISTANI

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