Hoshiarpur, Holding Indian
government responsible for massive human rights violations including
torture, enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings during the
heydays of militancy in Punjab, the Dal Khalsa has approached the United Nations urging the world body to intervene for the sake of justice.
Party
head H S Dhami told the media here that the party representatives from
Europe Manmohan Singh Khalsa and Pritpal Singh Switzerland met Ms Katia
Chirizzi, Senior Advisor at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights at Geneva and submitted a memo addressed to UN Secretary General. They were accompanied by Kuldeep Singh and Sukhdev Singh.
Both
the leaders remained with the UN official for more than one hour and
stressed the need to prosecute all those who formulated, planned and
organized grave human rights abuses under the garb of fighting
militancy.
They sought the setting up of a Commission under the aegis of the United Nations to unearth the involuntary detentions, and death of Sikhs in fake encountersin the last 3 decades.
"What
can be more painful to a mother and father than the fact that even
after a gap of so many years, they do not know whether their son is
still alive or was killed extra-judicially by the central forces or by
the state police?”, Dhami asked.
Taking a dig at world
community's silence, he said, "We believe that either the world
community has failed to see or is turning a blind eye to the stark
reality that ethnic minorities are unsafe in India".
The delegation apprised the UN about the fate and status of 6 prisoners for whose release Gurbakash Singh is fasting unto death since November 14, at Gurdwara near Ambala in Haryana state.
Saturday, 13 December 2014
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Dal Khalsa World Human Rights Day Justice Freedom March Amritsar 10th Dec 2014
Dal Khalsa President S.Harcharanjit Singh Ji Dhami alongside other leaders led the march through the streets of Sri Amritsar Sahib followed by mothers and families carrying pictures of their loved ones who never returned home and never saw the light of day again.