Tuesday, June 14, 2011

DEPRIVED COMMUNITIES OF SOUTH ASIA: Dr SEKHON'S PARTICIPATION AT THE 17th SESSION UN:HRC


DEPRIVED COMMUNITIES OF SOUTH ASIA:
Dr SEKHON'S PARTICIPATION AT THE
17th SESSION UN:HRC, 9th June, 2011

Deprived Communities of South Asia
Room: IX
Time: 14:00 - 16:00 Hrs
Date: 9th June, 2011, Thursday
Place: Palais des Nations, UN: Human Rights Council
Chairman: Dr Charles Graves
Speakers: Dr Harshinder Kaur, Dipmony Gayan (Assam and 7-sister of Assam), Father Emmanuel (Tamil) and Dr Singnamitra (Tripura, the 8th Sister of Assam)
Audience: 22
Dr Harshinder Kaur, a practicing paediatrician from Patiala, Punjab (under the occupation of the 'Brahmins-Hindus' alleged Indian democracy, since 15th August, 1947), began her presentation, "Infenticide in Punjab, other countries of the world. She began her topic by saying I am a proud citizen of India and I am paediatrician by profession. In 2010, I discussed the same topic in a 'Briefing Session' and I had tremendous problems from the Indian and Punjab administration of the Akali Dal-Badal. When I was coming for my presentation, the Punjab administration reduced my salary from Indian Rupees 80,000 to merely IR 41,000. The reason for the reduction of my salary because I was coming to present my topic of 'infecticide'.
Dr Kaur advocated that the deaths of female sex has to be stopped, if we do not wish to interfere with the law of nature. In Punjab, when a woman is pragnent, during the medical check up and the laboratory examination, her family finds out the sex of the fetus, if it is female, in a great majority (greater than 95-99%) of cases, the fetus is aborted. This is the killing of infants before their birth. Such infanticidal deaths take place not only in PUNJAB, India [Brahmins-Hindus' autocracy], rest of India, in a lesser extent, but also in developing countries; including the Russian state, the United States, U K, Switzerland, Canada, etc. If the female sex is continued to be aborted, there are greart chances that the reproduction in the world may cease to exist, because both male and female sexes are required for the continuation of the reproduction in the world. 
After the presentation she left the room and came back only after the discussion was underway. As far as the writer is concerned and the matter was raised in the discussion that it is against the etiqeketts of the academic world.
Father Emmanuel, a Tamil by birth and now living in Germany, described the ongoing problems problems of the Tamil nation. The Tamil nations' problems include persecution, pogroms, genocide, rape, torture, i. e., social, political, educational, political, Tamils have been continuing their struggle to reclaim their sovereignty, which was surrendered/lost during the British Empire's rule.  Father Emmanuel said mistakenly that there are four major religions of the world. For example, the Christianity, Islam, Hinduism [neither a religion nor a culture, as pointed out the writer; see below].
The next panelist was from Assam and its 7-sister. He began by saying I am from Assam and am a proud citizen of India. I do have lots of disappointments, however. There has been a population imbalance, hospital, public health, educational, transport, human rights, home facilities for living are virtually non-existent. There has been influx of the Indian armed forces and we, Assamese, do not know whether we have been living in a 'war' period or 'peace. The above is the summary of his presentation.
Next speaker in the panel was from Tripura/Twirpura or the 8-th sister of Assam. She described that the situation in Tripura is worst than the Assam, as described by the former speaker from Assam. There has been a problem of electricity in Tripura and above all is the problem of the presence of the Indian military and armed personnel. These Indian people put us down that you are the indegenous people and do not look like any normal Indian (what is that? Is it the Indiands of the armed forces who have invaded the entire territory of Tripura?).
None of the representatives of the deprived South Asian nations appeared satisfied under the Brahmins-Hindus' autocratic rule alias the Brahmins-Hindus democracy/demoncracy/alleged Indian democracy.
Following the presentations of all four speakers, the Chairman, Dr Charles Graves, Secretary General of Interfaith International, opened the session for the question period, by stating that the South Asian non-Brahmins-Hindus minorities seems to be fully dissatisfied under the rule of the Indian administration. The seminar is open for comments or questions, but the questions or comments have to be in brief so that most of the questions be taken and dealt with.
There was a lull of a few seconds. When Dr Sekhon saw that the audience has been looking towards each others face. He said, Mr Chairman, indeed I would be well within the time limit. Should the Chairman finds that I am exceeding my time limit, he has full right to remind me and I will wind up my questions right away.
Dr Sekhon: Mr Chairmain, Dr Kaur has walked out of the room and not is available for the question period, it is an unfortunate stage. Any way, the sepeaker, along with Dr Kaur, has said that "I am a proud Indian." As far I am concerned, there is no need to be proud of India, as my country of origin isPUNJAB, the first 'Sovereign and Secular' nation of South Asia (1799 to 14th March, 1849). The Sovereign and Secular Punjab nation used to exist in the Map of the world and in the dictionaries and encyclopedia of the English language. My sovereign nation was surrendered to the British Empire (not to British Trading Company or the British India Company). On 29th March, 1849, it was "annexed" to the British Empire by the British Empire's agent to Punjab, Lord Dalhousie. So, I do not call myself to call from India, as the first speaker did. On 15th August, 1947, when the British India Empire transferred political power to the 'unelected' leadership of the 'Brahmins-Baniyas-Hindus' of the Congress party, Punjab was still an "annexed" segment of the British Empire, but not the 'British India Empire'. on 15th August, 1947, the "annexed" Punjab was "swallowed" by the 'Brahmins-Baniya-Hindus of the Congress party. On 10th of October, 1947, the deceitful Brahmins-Baniya-Hindus leadership of India declared the "annexed" Punjab's Sikhs as 'lawless people and dangerous to the law abiding 'Brahmins-Hindus' of India of 15th August, 1947.  
As such, my roots are in the 'Sovereign and Secular' nation, PUNJAB, of South Asia. I am a proud citizen of Canada, now.
Further, I must tell the audience, Mr Chairman, three princely states, e. g., Faridkot of Punjab, Bikaner of Rajasthan and Hyderabad of Andhra Pradesh have not signed the 'Document of Accession' to the Indian uninon of the Brahmins-Hindus-Baniyas, to-date.
I would like to correct Father Emmanuel of Tamil that the 'Hindus and their -ism' is "neither a nation nor a culture," according to the Editor in Chief, Dalit Voice, Sir VT Rajshekar, Professor Gurtej Singh of Chandigarh, Dr Sukhpreet Singh Udhoke of Amristar and author of several renowned books, Dr Harjinder Singh Dilgeer, JL Nehru (see 'Discovery of India'), and many Sikh and Hindu academics. On the other hand, the Sikhism is the 6th largest religion of the world as accepted by the World Congress of Religions. 
To answer a gentle, who is from Iran but living in Germany, he said by having 250 languages and many people following different cultures and religion, India is an example before the world being is 'successful democratic nation'. Today, what I have learned that I was all along wrong in my perception that India is a democratic nation.
With the permission of the Chairman, Dr Sekhon said, you are absolutely correct, Sir. India is 'not' a democracy, it is a 'Union of nations' held together under the force of the guns of armed personnel of army and paramilitary services, as it is the Disputed Areas of Jammu and Kashmir, since 15th August, 1947. The future of South Asia's all deprived  minorities and nations are at stake if they are are suppressed by the 'Brahmins-Hindus-Baniyas' caste system
It would be appropriate for the United Nations: Human Rights Council, and it appropriate for the UN:HRC to recommded and by the Chairman of this session that not the only Internationally Disputed Areas of Jammu and Kashmir, as well as all minority nations (non-Hindus-Brahmins-Baniyas) be set'sovereign' to preserve peace in South Asia, which is at stake.
Dr Sekhon further said how could the international news media could propagate that 'India is a progressive country'? More than 70% of the total population of India goes to bed hungary everyday, 7 day of a week and 365 nights of a year. Is this the progress of India, under the Brahmins-Hindus-Baniyas' rule, since 15th August, 1947?
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Mr Amarjit Singh of Switzerland asked questions in PUNJABI, obtaining Chairman's permission that Dr Sekhon would provide translation in English. Mr Amarjit Singh said that Punjab's farmers are deprived of its River waters for irrigation and the water is diverted to the Hindi states like Rajasthan, Haryana, etc. By products of the River waters are given to Hindi-speaking states and Delhi, without any compensation to Punjab. PUNJAB has no medicare systems, its rural population is dying with cancer like diseases by consuming the polluted waters of the Punjab River waters.
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Dr Charles Graves, Chairman, complimented Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon for his participation in the session.

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