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Liv - Why I Continue to Fight

Tuesday
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23
July
2013
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This liv discusses about understanding what it takes to spearhead long and tortuous legal crusade to gain justice for the victims of 1984 anti-Sikh pogroms and fight political leaders despite the government cover-up. 

This liv discusses about understanding what it takes to spearhead long and tortuous legal crusade to gain justice for the victims of 1984 anti-Sikh pogroms and fight political leaders despite the government cover-up.

Harvinder Singh Phoolka discusses his journey in the webinar: How I Got Involved? Understating the Issues, Role of Civil Society, Part III: Update on Pending Case and What Can You Do?

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Harvinder Singh Phoolka

Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

Harvinder Singh Phoolka is a Senior Advocate of Delhi High Court, politician, human rights activist, and author. He served as the Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Legislative Assembly.

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