Since 2004, Pav Singh has led the campaign for Truth and Justice for the victims of 1984, beginning with working with grass-root organisations and through to his union, the NUJ.
They will first have to seek our permission if the Commission wants to carry out any investigations. We will never allow such a thing. It is motivated mischief by some people and should be nipped in the bud.
J. N. Dixit, India’s National Security Adviser
1984 Sikhs’ Kristallnacht report released in UK Parliament by the 1984 Sikh Genocide Coalition.
May 26, 2004.

NUJ Delegates Conference. Southport, UK.
23 November 2009.

Letter to the BBC questioning the use of the term ‘anti-Sikh riot’ to describe the pogroms of 1984.
22 August 2013
British journalists’ union calls for public inquiry into 1984 Amritsar massacre
15 April 2014.

Middle image, from left: Frances Rafferty, NUJ, John McDonnell MP, Pav Singh, NUJ, Andy Smith, Joint-President, NUJ, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, prospective MP, Phil Miller, NUJ
UK: National Union of Journalists calls on David Cameron to establish full public inquiry into 1984 Amritsar Massacre
NUJ Delegates Conference. Eastbourne, UK.
9 April 2014.
12 June 2014.
NUJ campaign, led by Pav Singh, to seek justice for the 1984 Sikh Genocide.
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