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  • ...f Khalistan so that the Khalsa nation can make a historic contribution to international peace and security according to the UN Charter, and may also help in buildi ...ation on Human Rights, the spirit of the Geneva Convention, and many other international treaties.
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  • ...gh of Kapurthala. In 1889, it had to be closed down, along with the Khalsa Press. Bhai Gurmukh Singh, however, secured, through Bhal Kahn Singh, help from t ...His soul. The elements of these four atoms existed already which the Lord united to create the universe.<br>
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  • ...d. Even the medical experiments of the Japanese on their POWs has received press coverage. But little has been made or told of the holocaust in the Andamans ...ists of China during their uneasy truce of WWII. a truce which saw enemies united in a common cause. They, many born in the lands their former ancestors had
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  • ...e Anthropology of State Terror'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000), p. 205.</ref> Khalistan is envisaged as a secular state, rejecting During a press conference on July 10, 1946 in Bombay, Nehru’s controversial statement th
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  • ...istance in the fight - which includes lobbying western governments and the United Nations to order a trial for the crimes. Amnesty International's report INDIA - A mockery of justice: The case concerning the "disappearan
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  • ...and Ganga Singh Khuradpur. GHADAR PARTY, a revolutionary group, founded in United States of America (USA) for the independence of India. Its members were Ind ...r Sahib on June 20, Buta Singh made the announcement in a hurriedly called press conference at the residence of Bua Singh, SSP, Amritsar. The Army Generals
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  • ...d Rizwanul Haque, Punjab Waqf Board Administrator, described the MoU as an international event which would pave the way for strengthening communal harmony in the co ...d Rizwanul Haque, Punjab Waqf Board Administrator, described the MoU as an international event which would pave the way for strengthening communal harmony in the co
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  • ...Europe during World War 1 and II and has been published by Sikh University Press Belgium in 2005 and 2007 respectively. “Dutch Sikhs – A Brief History w ...in the city of Amsterdam on 23 June 1984. These events got adequate TV and Press coverage. The whole Sikh Nation was shocked. The impact on the attack on th
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  • ...ances, they were not properly organized, they had no press which commanded international attention. The Akali party was painted as a party of uneducated, unlettered ...ld escape from the conflagrant situation that was developing was to remain united, but the Govt was steadily working toward eroding any such moves because it
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  • ...Japan and China. While Canadian politicians, missionaries, unions and the press did not want the competition of Asian labourers with religions and customs In the course of the past century, the social, economic, and international framework within which Punjabis have moved between India and Canada has rad
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  • ...Pakistan has banned Let's front organization Jammat-Ud-Dawa, which the United Nations has branded a Terrorist organization. This is the tale of an ear ...ople have doubted the government's account of the story. A link to Amnesty International:<small>
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  • :1) The event occurred in India, a democracy with apparent freedom of the press and a supposedly independent judiciary. :8) The international campaign of disinformation, expelling foreign journalists and human rights
    109 KB (17,040 words) - 15:53, 26 April 2011
  • The work at Osborne House earned laurels for Ram Singh and the press reported him in glowing terms in newspapers of the time, variously referrin ...received a certificate and medal,’ (1880-81) design of ‘sideboards for the International Exhibition at Calcutta - received certificate and medal’ (1883) and ‘Fu
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  • ...ch a mood as would make a politically united India, at least a politically united Punjab, impossible So in this background came the fruition and consummation ...Inspector-General of Police in the Rawalpindi range, in a statement to the Press, declared:
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  • ...bution. The 'International Edition' published by the World Sikh University Press in 1978, has a light blue cover. “The Guru united the ''four Varnas'' into one. The ''savarnas'' and ''avarnas'' all repeat H
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  • ...nment of Pakistan," he declared in an explanation most likely aimed at the press corps in the Clinton entourage. In India, there is no such need to connect ...most populous part of Kashmir with Pakistan and two-thirds with India. The United Nations, itself a newborn, pushed for a long-term solution. Agreements reac
    46 KB (8,069 words) - 08:52, 8 July 2010
  • ...of grace 1890, pp 100, Hugh Kennedy Trevaskis, [London] Oxford University press, 1928</ref>[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.237903] ...AND ANTIQUITIES OF RAJASTHAN, James Tod, Vol. 1, pp 36, Oxford University Press, 1920</ref>:
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  • ...lights of the Sikh resurgence movement. Soon, the controversy moved to the press and led to a debate for over a decade marking, a low watermark in Arya-Sikh ...d that the President of the Board should be a European and not a Sikh. The Press Communique of April 30, announcing failure of negotiations, exasperated the
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