UK: Campaigners Gather in Trafalgar Square to Remember 1984 Sikh Massacres and for World Prisoner Solidarity Day

2014-11-03- world prisoner day 6:dateline:Campaigners from various communities gathered in London’s Trafalgar Square yesterday to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the November 1984 Sikh genocide�and for World Prisoner Solidarity Day.

The event, organised by campaigners from Kesri Lehar, Nations Without States and 1984�Genocide Coalition, marked 30 years of impunity for the perpetrators of mass violence against the�minority Sikh community in India. For these campaigners, the event illustrates�an unwillingness to forget�such massacres and a sustained�persistence in pressing for accountability for those responsible for human rights abuses.

Amongst those in attendance were campaigners from the Sikh, Azerbaijani, Kurdish, Kashmiri, Tamil, Sabha, Cameroonian and Khuzestani�communities. Campaigners stood in solidarity and raised awareness of mass human rights abuses and illegal detention of political prisoners in their respective countries.

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Upkar Singh Rai of the National Liberal Party made a concerted effort to film the plights of each community in order to compile a video which will raise awareness of the on-going atrocities being committed against minority communities around the world, and the continued�illegal detention of innocent people.

Doris� Yapp, a UK resident campaigner for Sabah independence, ended the gathering with a shout urging everyone to continue to�fight for freedom. She has recently been specifically named by the Malaysian Prime Minister in a warning to Sabah activists.

 

 

 

 

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