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The Khalistan Referendum voting was hit by a massive cyber security attack within 30 minutes after it began.
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Melbourne East Neighbourhood Policing Team have arrested three men in relation to Khalistan Referendum violence at Federation Square in late January, Australia's Victoria Police said in a statement on Thursday (Mar 30).
Terming attempts at Khalistan referendum in a few Western countries by an outfit banned by India as "pakhand" and a handiwork of Pakistan's ISI, Dal Khalsa founder Jaswant Singh Thekedar revealed Pakistan
Another shocking incident from Australia surfaced on social media platforms where the men from alleged pro-Khalistan groups attacked Indians carrying the national flag in their hands.
A Facebook post claimed to be from banned Khalistani terrorist groups Babbar Khalsa & Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) shared a video of visuals of a rocket blowing up Indian Parliament as part of their 'Khalistan Referendum' promotion.
It should be noted that SFJ has organized Khalistan Referendum Phase II in Mississauga. As per the reports, this time the anti-India event saw less response, unlike the first referendum that was held at Brampton on 18 September wherein over 100,000 Canadian Sikhs took part in voting for the Khalistan Referendum.
The Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has proposed the referendum in Mississauga, near Toronto, on 6 November. The first such exercise was held at Brampton on 18 September wherein over 100,000 Canadian Sikhs took part in voting for the Khalistan Referendum.
The Indian government told Justin Trudeau government to ensure that no Canadian property is used to spew hatred or call for violence against Indian people.
India voted to reject Russia’s demand for a secret ballot in the UN General Assembly on a draft resolution to condemn Moscow’s “illegal” annexation of four regions of Ukraine, with New Delhi favouring a public vote on the text along with over 100 other nations
President Vladimir Putin is preparing to formally annex around 15% of Ukrainian territory after referendums on joining Russia in areas controlled by Russian forces or Russian-backed separatists.
It should be noted that the ballot exercise was organised by the Pro-Khalistan group Sikh for Justice(SFJ). As per the media reports, over 1 lakh Khalistani supporters participated in the so-called referendum.
It is being said that this referendum was only an exercise by certain groups and individuals to safeguard their hold over the Canadian and North American GUrudwara and to gain stronger financial and political power.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that if Russia proceeded with referendums in occupied areas of his country on joining Russia, there could be no talks with Ukraine or its international allies.
Russian President Vladimir Putin recorded a resounding victory in presidential polls as the citizens went to polls on Wednesday to cast vote in a countrywide referendum on constitutional amendments that allows Putin to stay in power till 2036.
No matter how many times and in whatever ways Pakistan try to break India or equality amongst Indians, they will never succeed. Pakistan has never succeeded in destroying integrity, equality of India in past and neither it will succeed in future. Notably, the so-called Referendum 2020- a plot of Pakistan in Trafalgar Square in London turned out to be the biggest flop as it failed to draw an anti-India support.
Amid internal fights between Iraqi government and Kurds over the independence of Kurdistan, the United States President Donald Trump expressed disappointment on conflict and said the US will not take sides in the clash between two parties.
Kurdish Peshmerga forces blocked roads from Iraqi Kurdistan to the country’s second city Mosul for several hours in response to Iraqi defence movements. The two main roads connecting Erbil and Dohuk to Mosul were cut with sand embankments as a precautionary measure.
Spain braced for more protests on Saturday despite tentative signs that the sides may be seeking to defuse the crisis after Madrid offered first apology to Catalans injured by the police during the independence vote attacks.
resident of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker on Monday gave Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy his support over the issue of Catalan independence. According to Spanish media, the two leaders held a telephonic conversation wherein Juncker expressed his support for constitutional order in Spain following the independence referendum held in the Catalan region.
The event that’s creating a ruckus in the Middle East is being repeated in Spain too. The Kurdistan referendum and Catalonia referendum is on the same lines. Meanwhile, Catalonia has overwhelmingly voted for independence from Spain, with 90 per cent of over two million votes counted saying "yes", the regional government has said.
The war between the Kurds and Iraqis intensifies after the Kurdish referendum. The Kurdish regional government has rejected measures adopted by Iraq in the wake of its independence vote as Baghdad has decided to ban flight to Erbil. The Kurdish Regional Government yesterday said it rejects all the decisions taken by the Iraqi government and Parliament and regards them as collective punishment against the Kurds.
Kurds has been a major debate in the Middle East, especially in Iran and Iraq who had the aspiration of independence for many years and finally they are on a right path to get it. More than 92 percent Kurds in Iraq voted "yes" in the landmark referendum on Monday. Notably, Iraq's 8.4 million Kurds voted in a referendum on creating an independent state.
The Kurdistan referendum has been a huge debate on yesterday’s TV sets, and so it rules today as well. Up until recently, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned that Iraqi Kurds will “not be able to find food” if Ankara decides to halt the flow of trucks and oil into the region, adding that all military and economic sanctions are on the table.
Kurds has been a major debate in Middle East, especially in Iran and Iraq. And yesterday, Iran has closed its border with the Kurdish region of Iraq at the request of Baghdad. Land crossings into Iran were shut to Iraqi Kurdistan on Monday, as Iraq's 8.4 million Kurds lined up at polling stations to vote in a referendum on creating an independent state.