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This Early Day Motion
concerning the genocide of Sikhs in June 1984 against tens of thousands of innocent Sikhs. The Early Day
Motions (EDM) reproduced below are currently tabled in the British
Parliament and expose the injustices against Sikhs over the last 20
years. This motion condemn the Indian authorities and call on action
from the UK Government and the international community against the
Indian authorities. The EDM is followed by a list of the UK MPs that
have signed the:
That this House notes with sadness the 20th
anniversary of the June 1984 assault by the Indian army on the Gold
Temple complex, the Sikhs' holiest shrine, where sacred buildings and
historic artefacts were destroyed or damaged beyond repair; further
notes that the unprecedented action using artillery and tanks took place
on one of the most important days in the Sikh calendar, when there were
huge numbers of pilgrims in attendance, which resulted in thousands of
innocent Sikhs being killed in cold blood, many with their hands and
feet bound, including women and children; is appalled that scores of
other Sikh Gurdwaras were stormed by the Indian army throughout Panjab
and that thousands of Sikhs were arrested, tortured, and killed,
including children; recognises that these actions by the Indian
authorities continue to have an immeasurable impact on Sikhs throughout
the world; and extends its sympathy and support to the law-abiding, hard
working, and well respected international Sikh community.
Primary Sponsor - Rob Marris (Labour Party)
Constituency: Wolverhampton South West. 24th February 2004
John Randall |
Conservative Party |
Uxbridge |
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Adrian Bailey |
Labour Party |
West Bromwich West |
Tony Banks |
Labour Party |
West Ham |
Harry Barnes |
Labour Party |
North East Derbyshire |
Roger Berry |
Labour Party |
Kingswood |
Harold Best |
Labour Party |
Leeds North West |
Karen Buck |
Labour Party |
Regent's Park and Kensington North |
Anne Campbell |
Labour Party |
Cambridge |
Ronnie Campbell |
Labour Party |
Blyth Valley |
Martin Caton |
Labour Party |
Gower |
Michael Clapham |
Labour Party |
Barnsley West and Penistone |
Helen Clark |
Labour Party |
Peterborough |
David Clelland |
Labour Party |
Tyne Bridge |
Harry Cohen |
Labour Party |
Leyton and Wanstead |
Iain Coleman |
Labour Party |
Hammersmith and Fulham |
Jeremy Corbyn |
Labour Party |
Islington North |
Ann Cryer |
Labour Party |
Keighley |
Jim Cunningham |
Labour Party |
Coventry South |
Valerie Davey |
Labour Party |
Bristol West |
David Drew |
Labour Party |
Stroud |
Julia Drown |
Labour Party |
South Swindon |
Bill Etherington |
Labour Party |
Sunderland North |
Neil Gerrard |
Labour Party |
Walthamstow |
Jane Griffiths |
Labour Party |
Reading East |
Win Griffiths |
Labour Party |
Bridgend |
Mark Hendrick |
Labour Party |
Preston |
Lynne Jones |
Labour Party |
Birmingham Selly Oak |
Tony Lloyd |
Labour Party |
Manchester Central |
Khalid Mahmood |
Labour Party |
Birmingham Perry Barr |
Alice Mahon |
Labour Party |
Halifax |
Rob Marris |
Labour Party |
Wolverhampton South West |
John McDonnell |
Labour Party |
Hayes and Harlington |
Kevin McNamara |
Labour Party |
Kingston upon Hull North |
Alan Meale |
Labour Party |
Mansfield |
Doug Naysmith |
Labour Party |
Bristol North West |
Linda Perham |
Labour Party |
Ilford North |
James Plaskitt |
Labour Party |
Warwick and Leamington |
Phil Sawford |
Labour Party |
Kettering |
Jonathan Shaw |
Labour Party |
Chatham and Aylesford |
Alan Simpson |
Labour Party |
Nottingham South |
Marsha Singh |
Labour Party |
Bradford West |
Dennis Skinner |
Labour Party |
Bolsover |
George Stevenson |
Labour Party |
Stoke-on-Trent South |
Graham Stringer |
Labour Party |
Manchester Blackley |
David Taylor |
Labour Party |
North West Leicestershire |
Mark Todd |
Labour Party |
South Derbyshire |
Paul Truswell |
Labour Party |
Pudsey |
Dennis Turner |
Labour Party |
Wolverhampton South East |
David Wright |
Labour Party |
Telford |
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Norman Baker |
Liberal Democrats |
Lewes |
Malcolm Bruce |
Liberal Democrats |
Gordon |
Edward Davey |
Liberal Democrats |
Kingston and Surbiton |
Andrew George |
Liberal Democrats |
St Ives |
Sandra Gidley |
Liberal Democrats |
Romsey |
Mike Hancock |
Liberal Democrats |
Portsmouth South |
Simon Hughes |
Liberal Democrats |
North Southwark and Bermondsey |
Nigel Jones |
Liberal Democrats |
Cheltenham |
Paul Marsden |
Liberal Democrats |
Shrewsbury and Atcham |
Mark Oaten |
Liberal Democrats |
Winchester |
Sarah Teather |
Liberal Democrats |
Brent East |
Phil Willis |
Liberal Democrats |
Harrogate and Knaresborough |
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Elfyn Llwyd |
Plaid Cymru |
Meirionnydd Nant Conwy |
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