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Sikh Genocide 1984

Sikh Genocide 1984: Amnesty, Civil Society’s recommendations to Ministry of Home Affairs India

By Parmjeet Singh

June 24, 2016

R ecommendations made to the Ministry of Home Affairs:

Effective investigation

Ensure that the Special Investigation Team formed by the government make the status of their investigation public, and that they file charges against suspected perpetrators wherever sufficient evidence is found.

Ensure that all those suspected of involvement in the killings, including those with command responsibility, are prosecuted.

Provide adequate protection to victims and witnesses to ensure that investigations and prosecutions can proceed without fear of reprisals.

Comprehensive reparation

Develop and implement a comprehensive plan for reparation in full consultation with the victims and survivors of 1984, including young people, women and girls, and rights groups working with them.

Issue a formal public apology on behalf of the Government of India, including an acknowledgement of the facts and acceptance of responsibility.

Legal and policy reforms

Enact a robust law to prevent and respond to communal and targeted violence, which incorporates international human rights principles of superior and command responsibility, relief, return, and resettlement.

Establish a comprehensive and adequately resource victim and witness protection programme at the central and state levels, which should not be associated with state agencies such as the police.

Undertake comprehensive police reforms to insulate the police from political interference and pressure.

ENDS