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I love the new Presidential Seal.
He needs to borrow Mayor Quimby’s that reads: “Corruptus in Extremis” -
Bigg Boss Season 18 - Weekend Episode Discussion Thread January 11, 2025
Ewwsha:Mere teen dost hi kafi hai.
That's right Irshya Miss "Me, Myself and I"
3 hi kahi hai 🤡 -
Daily Crypto Discussion - January 12, 2025 (GMT+0)
Who is buying?
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New Diljit Movie “Punjab 95”
To know more about [Khalra’s](https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/chandigarh/forgotten-in-his-homeland-laawaris-laashan-da-waaris-6584845/) work you can watch this 30-minute film that contains interviews with Khalra’s family, as well as archival footage of Khalra when he was investigating secret cremations and disappearances in Punjab.
>[The Last Killing](https://youtu.be/bKmxqqhlPD0?si=8ps9Q1yYZ2YBY90Y)
>An original, award-winning documentary that chronicles Punjab Police whistleblower Satwant Singh Manak’s fight for justice for the families of ten victims of unlawful killings.
You can also see the documented and mapped extrajudicial killings in Panjab by
>[Ensaaf](https://ensaaf.org/#trigger-modal-4401), a nonprofit organization working to end impunity and achieve justice for crimes against humanity in India, with a special focus on Punjab.
They have mapped the killings, you can see interactive data and profiling of [5300+ victims](https://data.ensaaf.org/).
In data collection, Ensaaf excluded cases of:
* Genuine encounters;
* Victims killed by militants;
* Disappearances with no appearance of state action;
* Families who expressed hesitation or fear of retribution; and
* Families who expressed fear over the withdrawal of government benefits.
Context of the Abuses:
>For three decades, the architects of crimes against humanity in Punjab have escaped accountability and justice. While families have searched for their disappeared loved ones and lived with lies and partial-truths, the government of India has rewarded and promoted the perpetrators. We believe that survivors of gross human rights violations cannot live as free and respected citizens of a country until impunity ends.
>During the 1980s and 1990s, India’s security forces engaged in widespread and systematic human rights violations in the state of Punjab, as part of counterinsurgency operations aimed at crushing a violent self-determination movement. Special counterinsurgency laws, and a system of rewards and incentives for security forces, led to an increase in enforced disappearances and extrajudicial executions of civilians and militants alike. By the end of the “Decade of Disappearances” in 1995, security forces had disappeared or extrajudicially executed thousands of Sikhs. To conceal their crimes, security forces killed human rights defenders such as Jaswant Singh Khalra and Sukhwinder Singh Bhatti, as well as destroyed their victims’ bodies through mass cremations or by dumping them in rivers.
>Hundreds of perpetrators remain unaccountable. Further, the architects of these crimes remain in positions of power, and have traveled to other regions of India to advise on counterinsurgency operations. As demonstrated in Ensaaf’s joint report with Human Rights Watch, Protecting the Killers: A Policy of Impunity in Punjab, India (Oct. 2007), India’s institutions have failed to acknowledge the systematic and widespread nature of the abuses, and accordingly have not provided truth, justice, and reparations to the victims and survivors.
>Prior to this project by Ensaaf, no government institution or civil society organization had documented the full-scale of enforced disappearances or extrajudicial executions during the Punjab counterinsurgency.
>In the full-scale data collection phase, Ensaaf used the official 2001 census of Punjab, India, with census codes for each village, town, or city, to identify over 12,000 villages and urban areas. Field researchers approached each village and identified victim families by canvasing the village, relying on several consistently present sources of information in each village: past and current village heads (Sarpanch), past and present village council members, the births and deaths registrar (Chownkidar), and groups of village elders (Bazurg) that typically gather in public sitting areas. After all of these referral sources were consulted and consensus was reached on the identity of the victim families present in the village, Ensaaf field researchers then interviewed the identified families using both a standardized survey instrument built as a database, plus a free text form, allowing them to collect both quantitative and qualitative data on each incident. Field researchers further solicited information on other affected families in the village from those they interviewed, acting as yet another corroborating referral source.
>Ensaaf subjected each case to data consistency checks, and further clarified details with families over the phone or through subsequent visits. Because over two decades had passed, and evidence had been withheld or destroyed by security forces, families shared their experiences to the best of their abilities. Often, on subsequent returns, Ensaaf found that the original respondents had deceased because of the age of elderly parents. We also identified villages that did not exist on the Indian census.
Also recently, CBI told High Court that [extra judicial killings (custodial & encounters) of 6733 victims](https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/punjab-and-haryana-high-court/punjab-haryana-high-court-enforced-disappearance-encounter-killings-in-punjab-during-1984-1995-incidents-decades-old-no-eye-witness-initiation-of-investigation-not-feasible-257544) is not feasible, even we know the number is way higher. -
Governor Newsom quickly secures Major Disaster Declaration from President Biden for Los Angeles fires
remember that dreadful "two houses" woman who was pestering him on Sky News / Public Freakout -
Republican congressman calls for halting of disaster relief to California
As socal resident watching our communities burn, this guy can go f himself
Signed,
Socal residents -
Oklahoma aims to ban all but two cities from providing homeless shelters, homeless outreach
So, force every homeless person to the large blue cities, then blame the blue cities for the homeless people. Republicans are actually evil. -
Please Help !!
Reflash ROM, reset password. And then watch a lecture on password management and encryption. -
Lonely
I tried to post similar thing bro in Telugu sub but mod didn’t allowed mine post.
Anyway, i feel the same but don’t know what to do as I get into fight with everyone and can’t control my anger when someone is trying to put me down or knowingly want to stab me with their words.
Really I can feel you brother -
What would you remove from Visakhapatnam?
Whichever planning is going on for the metro. Ffs that's one small road near Chinna Waltair is going to be the area of one of the main stations! I don't think it's necessary there. Rather than the Steel plant, simhachalam and so on would be better -
A very simple solution
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Finally someone said it
She always gives off a weird vibe and is known to be a bitter person. Whoever takes therapy from her? -
The only appropriate name going forward.
Lolita Express 2 -
Malware warning macOs
Consult docker.com. Update to latest will fix this. -
Tether tops weekly revenue charts with $122.78M in fees
Picks and shovels - always the biggest winners in a gold rush… -
Petition to have Farah Khan as the permanent host of Bigg Boss moving forward
Yes fire salman, he is pretty clueless this season
And i like salman -
16 years ago today
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Vichy Democrats Take Note: The GOP Is Coming for Everything
People are going to miss Joe Biden.
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