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  2. 2021 lynchings in Punjab, India - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 lynchings in Punjab, India [1] refers to the widely reported lynching incidents that occurred between December 18-19, 2021, at two Sikh temples in Punjab, India in which enraged mobs killed 2 men in response to alleged acts of sacrilege.

  3. Category:Lynching deaths in India - Wikipedia

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  4. 2021 Singhu border lynching - Wikipedia

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    On night of 14 October 2021, a dalit Sikh labourer, Lakhbir Singh from Cheema Khurd village of Tarn Taran district was lynched by Nihang Sikhs present at farmers' protest site on the allegations of sacrilege [12] by his picking up the copy of a Sarbloh Granth.

  5. Category:People murdered in Punjab, India - Wikipedia

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  6. 2021 Lynchings for sacrilege in Punjab - Wikipedia

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  7. Lynching of Priyantha Kumara - Wikipedia

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    Priyantha Kumara Diyawadana was a 49-year-old [2] Sri Lankan man who was lynched by a mob on 3 December 2021 in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan [3] over allegations of blasphemy. [4] Supporters of the Sunni party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) were believed to be part of the killing of Kumara, while the TLP officially distanced itself from the ...

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Residential drug treatment co-opted the language of Alcoholics Anonymous, using the Big Book not as a spiritual guide but as a mandatory text — contradicting AA’s voluntary essence. AA’s meetings, with their folding chairs and donated coffee, were intended as a judgment-free space for addicts to talk about their problems.

  9. Lynching of Jagmael Singh - Wikipedia

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    Jagmael Singh [a] was a lower caste Dalit construction worker from Sangrur district of Punjab. [6] He was a poor man and lived in a family of six people in the village of Changiwala with his old mother, wife Manjit Kaur, two daughters and a son.