EDUCATION & VISUAL HISTORY
The recent Sikh genocide is spread over many decades and is executed using malicious methods. The year 1984 was the flash point and open display of genocide, it was the outpour of hatred towards Sikhs by the genocidal mindset.
The November 1984 anti Sikh events were deliberate and was a systematic extermination of people belonging to the Sikh faith. It was an attempt to eradicate the Sikh population and their religious, racial, political, economical, and cultural identity. 1984 remains one of the darkest years in the modern Indian history.
The Sikh genocide continued over a decade after 1984. The Sikh state of Punjab became the killing ground of Sikhs through extra-judicial murders and disappearances. Maltreatment of women and elderly was a police tool for ensuring oppressive pressures on Sikhs living within Punjab and India. Pushing Punjab into unprecedented levels of debt was a malicious attempt to cause economical and financial harm to the people of Punjab.
The Sikh community around the globe continue to carry the phycological scars of the horrible events. In a very systematically ways the eradication of Sikh way of living continues in India.