The Role Of Sikh Victims In Islam

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On the morning of June 1st, 1984, the Indian Army launched an assault on the holiest site of the Sikh faith – the Golden Temple. The advent of Sikh nationalism in India pitted the government against militant Sikhs in an attempt to restore peace and control in the state of Punjab; moreover, Sikh nationalists had yearned for an independent Sikh homeland known as “Khalistan” which would encompass the Indian state of Punjab. Consequently, bloodshed and violence have ensued in the past century as radical Sikhs have incessantly echoed their disdain for the Indian government for not respecting their right to self-determination. Although contemporary media illustrates the so-called separatists as victims, it begs an analysis of how the victim victimizes

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