Kanada wirft der Modi-Regierung eine viel umfassendere Kampagne gegen Sikhs vor

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/10/14/canada-modi-sikhs-violence-india/

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  1. AspectInevitable5971 on

    “Canadian officials said they only recently began to grasp the magnitude of the covert campaign of violence India has waged against Sikhs as new evidence emerged from an ongoing investigation of Nijjar’s murder that is led by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police but has involved other agencies, as well as intelligence provided by the United States and other allies.
    Officials said the investigation has uncovered evidence of Indian government involvement in home invasions, drive-by shootings, arson and at least one additional murder.”

    “Officials described an operational “chain” in which Indian diplomats in Canada collect intelligence on alleged Sikh separatists that is then used by RAW to identify targets for attacks carried out by a criminal syndicate led by Lawrence Bishnoi, whose organization, the officials said, has an extensive presence in Canada. Bishnoi is imprisoned in India and could not be reached for comment. His organization has previously claimed responsibility for violent attacks in Canada, officials said.
    Officials said that Indian diplomats have used violence as well as threats to deny people needed immigration documents to coerce Indians living in Canada to serve as informants against Sikh activists. Canadian officials said this scheme involves Indian officials at the country’s consulates in Vancouver and Toronto as well as its high commission — the embassy equivalent — in Ottawa. Canadian officials said the collection operation was overseen by Verma, India’s high commissioner in Ottawa.”

  2. Some groups are trying to project Sikhs and other “minorities” are not safe in in India. So they can claim Asylum in Canada.

  3. ishida_uryu_ on

    >Officials described an operational “chain” in which Indian diplomats in Canada collect intelligence on alleged Sikh separatists that is then used by RAW to identify targets for attacks carried out by a criminal syndicate led by Lawrence Bishnoi, whose organization, the officials said, has an extensive presence in Canada.

    And how was this crime syndicate able to muster an extensive presence in Canada? Nijjar’s killers were likely members of this gang, how did they come to Canada? Something for our government to ponder about perhaps.

  4. Scared_Chart_1245 on

    Harper opened the back door to Canada to all the would be dictators. Think Orban, Modi, Netanyahu and their friends.

  5. BrightPerspective on

    From everything I’ve seen, I think Modi is a fascist.

    And when a fascist doesn’t like someone, it’s usually a good bet to assume that person is one of the good guys, until proven otherwise.

  6. Dystopiaian on

    I don’t want to defend the Indian government if they were in fact behind it. But I think there’s some important context in that the RCMP in Surrey do have a history of stuff like masterminding a fake terrorist attack, which happened in Surrey. This is conspiracy fact – they pushed and manipulated people into planting a fake bomb on the Victoria legislature, it was textbook entrapment. Difficult to explain without assuming it was done entirely for political reasons. The CBC has a good podcast on it [https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1067-pressure-cooker](https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1067-pressure-cooker)

    So any number of crazy conspiracy theories do actually become a lot more plausible in that context. There’s been a huge legal conflict between the RCMP and the BC government about replacing the RCMP with a local force – apparently jurisdictional conflict around that caused the RCMP to show up late to the scene of Nijjar’s assassination. The Khalistan movement doesn’t seem like it’s very big in India right now, and killing people makes martyrs, it doesn’t seem rational…??????

  7. Agile_Development395 on

    Canada will forever be divided. It just won’t be with real Canadians.

  8. flatulentbaboon on

    I’m glad Trudeau is not backing down on this. And I hope PP will continue the same pressure on India.

  9. whiteout86 on

    We need to get rid of both sides of this in Canada. Root out both Modi’s agents and Khalistan supporters and use the appropriate national security measures to charge, try, jail and deport them.

    Zero reason to allow this nonsense in Canada, let them duke it out at home if it’s such an important issue

  10. weatheredanomaly on

    I wouldn’t be shocked if part of the foreign interference is pushing for mass migration of a certain group of people from one province of one country that makes up 70% of our migration.

  11. dasheri_aam on

    Canada does not have a vested interest, nor should it factor in resolving the conflict between Sikhs and India.

    Canada should prioritize its own best interests and focus on protecting its citizens and upholding its laws.

    Khalistan supporters have previously used Canadian soil to carry out violent acts, including the bombing of an airplane. Which lead to 100s of deaths including canadian citizens.

    India has been accused of involvement in the deaths of Khalistan supporters.

    Perhaps Canada should focus more on ensuring the safety of its citizens and preventing its territory from being used to spread violence abroad.

  12. This is all very unnerving. India is the country that we are taking in the most immigrants from by a long shot. Why ?

  13. Gluck with the khalistanis. They’re in your higher echelons of government and likely in your armed forces. I don’t think Modi or even the Congress government will look e to appease Trudeau. Have fun with this

  14. I suspect one of the reasons there are so many anti-Sikh posts on Reddit and twitter supposedly by Canadians is in part because of a campaign by India.

    My feeling is that Canadian racists generally can not tell or do not care about the different between Indians, so the ones that start to separate Hindu Indians and Sikh Indians and hold Sikhs up to special scorn are very suspicious to me.

    Also I think it plays into anti-NDP politics because the leader of the NDP is Sikh, so anti-Sikh messaging gets some allies there.

  15. Ok_Cauliflower6524 on

    Why are we harbouring these extremist in Canada? If they want a country shouldn’t be there fighting for it? I’m so against India meddling but why we import this issue here 

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