Sanam Sutirath Wazir, a committed advocate for human rights from Jammu and Kashmir, is deeply engaged in documenting historical injustices and large-scale violence through oral history.
Sanam Sutirath Wazir, a committed advocate for human rights from Jammu and Kashmir, is deeply engaged in documenting historical injustices and large-scale violence through oral history.
He has successfully mobilized support from over half a million people across the world in advocating for justice for the victims of anti-Sikh massacres.
His works, including An Era of of Injustice for the 1984 Sikh Massacre, The 1984 Sikh Massacre as Witnessed by a 15-year-old and The Continuing Injustice of the 1984 Sikh Massacre' are published by Amnesty International, etc. The Kaurs of 1984: The Untold, Unheard Stories of Sikh Women is published by HarperCollins India.
Join SikhRI as we pay tribute to those who answered the call of humanity during those dark days in Delhi. Featuring an esteemed panel of historians, activists, and legal advocates, this event sheds light on their courageous efforts.
Since 1984, in the aftermath of “Operation Blue Star” and the Sikh Genocide, many narratives have surfaced—graphic, heartbreaking, and deeply emotional. Yet, one crucial perspective often remains overlooked: the voices of the first responders.