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What book series should I read? I'm 15 years old and I’ve read the Harry Potter books, the Narnia books, both Percy Jackson series, and the Saga of Darren Shan. I tried reading Game Of Thrones but I'm up to date with the show.

If you like HP and Percy Jackson, I’m sure you’d like:John Flanagan’s Ranger’s ApprenticeAlongside the other people, Will is an orphan (called ward in the story) in Castle Redmont. At age 15, the orphans are expected to either become an apprentice of one of the masters at Redmont Fief or to work in the fields. Will wanted to be a knight, but realized he would likely be denied. After being denied apprenticeship by the various Craftsmasters, Will is selected by Halt to become a ranger. Rangers are the intelligence force and unofficial "spies" of Araluen. They have mastered the art of unseen and unheard movement, camouflage, knife throwing, knife fighting skills and archery.Joseph Delany’s The Last ApprenticeThe Wardstone Chronicles follow Thomas "Tom" Ward, the seventh son of a seventh son who is apprenticed to John Gregory to become a Spook - a master fighter of supernatural evil. John Gregory is the Spook for "the County" and gives Tom practical instruction on tackling ghosts, ghasts, witches, boggarts, and all manner of other things that serve "The Dark". Tom soon discovers that most of John Gregory's apprentices have failed for various reasons, including being killed in the process of learning how to be a Spook. As the Chronicles progress the focus expands to other characters such as the assassin Grimalkin and the young witch Alice Deane; overall the series develops the plot line of Tom being destined to either save the world or destroy it.Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn and ReckonersMistbornThe series primarily takes place in a region called the Final Empire on a world called Scadrial. One thousand years before the story begins, the ruler of the Final Empire, the Lord Ruler, gained access to a divine power at what is called the "Well of Ascension" where he is rumored to have defeated the unknown danger called the "Deepness". With this power, he remade the world and everything in it into its state at the beginning of the first book. In the Final Empire, a Dominance is a territory within the Lord Ruler's empire.ReckonersTwelve years ago, an object dubbed Calamity appeared near Earth and burst in the sky, emitting a strange radiation which gave a small group of humans super powers and near invincibility in apparent defiance of the known laws of physics. They all have different types of powers and weaknesses, with no apparent rhyme or reason. Dubbed Epics, these super-humans took to crime. Existing government proved absolutely incapable of controlling the Epics, the most powerful of which replaced government authority and enslaved the rest of humanityPatrick Ruthfuss’s The Kingkiller ChronicleThe series is framed as the transcription of the three-day-long oral autobiography of Kvothe, a renowned musician, scholar, and adventurer now living anonymously as a rural innkeeper, with each day depicted in a separate book. The autobiography is book-ended and interspersed with interludes describing the interaction between Kvothe and Chronicler (the scribe recording the account).Rick Riordan’s Kane ChroniclesThe story takes place in the same universe as the Camp Half-Blood chronicles. the story is a written down version of a transcript received from "Carter and Sadie". As other books of Rick revolves around the idea that Gods do live in the same world as we do, this books is also based on the idea of old Pharaohs living as spirits in the Greek magician who can summon them on their will.Update (Sept 9, 2017):I just read the books by Leigh Bardugo, and this is epic on every level.Leigh Bardugo’s The Grisha Trilogy and Six of CrowsThe Grisha TrilogySet primarily in the fictional country of Ravka, there is a form of magic that exists known as The Small Science. Those who can wield it are called Grisha, powerful practitioners considered to be a part of an exclusive class. Those who do not possess this power are called Otkazat'sya, and function normally as shopkeepers, laborers and soldiers.Six of CrowsEnter a lavish world where science and superstition collide in Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, set in the same world as the New York Times-bestselling The Grisha Trilogy.

During WW2, the Germans rounded up all the Jews of Greece and transported them 3000 km to Auschwitz to be murdered. How did that make any logistical sense?

Ordering soldiers to murder heaps of unarmed civilians, elderly, women and children proved to be disastrous for morale leading to depression and alcoholism. Hence out-of-the-way death camps were instituted to preserve morale while keeping the pretence of acceptable “labour camps”.During the Axis occupation of Greece the local population suffered greatly as Germany, Italy and Bulgaria initiated a policy of large scale plunder. Moreover, requisitions, together with the Allied blockade of Greece, the ruined state of the country's infrastructure, and the emergence of a powerful and well-connected black market, resulted in the Great Famine or 300000 deaths (over a population of 7 million), with the mortality rate reaching a peak during the winter of 1941–42, mainly among urban populations.Pictures of the Great Famine, where Athenians died in the streets:Farmers in Greece had to pay a 10% tax in kind on their produce and sell to the collaborationist government at fixed prices all production above the subsistence level. The food price controls and rationing that had been in place before the Greek defeat were now tightened. With low government prices and newly imposed taxes, farmers went to great lengths to hide their produce from officials while traders pulled their merchandise from the shelves, a factor that added to the severing of the foreign trade routes on which Greece traditionally depended for its food imports.Great Famine (Greece) - WikipediaThus, the scarcity of food supplies resulted in the increase of their prices, while the circulation of the German Occupation Reichsmark and the Italian Casa Mediterranea Drachma led soon to inflation. Under these circumstances, black market and rationing became the only means of food supply in the urban areas of Greece. Fishing was also prohibited, at least during the early period of occupation.Moreover, the Bulgarians forbade any transportation of grain from their zone - where 30% of the Greek pre-war production took place- to the rest of the country.In mid-September 1941, when the famine was imminent, Berlin responded to enquiries of German officials in Greece:Supplying Belgium and probably Holland and Norway as well, will be more urgent from the standpoint of military economy than supplying Greece.Nevertheless the Reich wouldn’t lets its soldiers starve in the streets like the Greeks and kept a constant stream of food supplies arriving from Germany by railroad.A part from one specific train which carted the entirety of Greece’s silver reserves to Berlin as a forced war loan, all the other trains were returning empty.This 0% interest “loan” amounted to 476 million Reichsmark (equivalent to€ 2 billion (2009 euros) and with interest today would be worth €279 billion. After the war, in 1960, Greece accepted repayment of 115 million Marks from West Germany as ruined and divided Germany couldn’t afford more.Starvation Without Reparations: The Nazi Occupation of GreeceThe Greek Resistance killed 21,087 Axis soldiers (17,536 Germans, 2,739 Italians, 1,532 Bulgarians) and captured 6,463 (2,102 Germans, 2,109 Italians, 2,252 Bulgarians), resulted in a number of executions and wholesale slaughter of civilians in reprisal. In total, the Germans executed some 21,000 Greeks, the Bulgarians 40,000 and the Italians 9,000, including a total of 20,650 partisans.Compared to the other two zones, the Italian occupation regime was relatively mild.The Germans began persecuting the Jews immediately, but the Italians refused to co-operate. Wehrmacht officers tried to exert pressure on their Italian counterparts to stop the exodus of Jews from German occupied areas; however, the Italians refused. General A. Lohr reacted with disgust describing the Italians as weak.Unlike the Germans, and aside from some local commanders, the Italian military protected the Jews in their zone. Significant mass reprisals did occur, such as the Domenikon massacre in which 150 Greek civilians were killed. As they controlled most of the countryside, the Italians were the first to face the rising resistance movement in 1942-43, but failed to contain it.By mid-1943, the Resistance had managed to expel the Italian garrisons from some mountainous areas, including several towns, creating liberated zones ("Free Greece"). After the Italian Armistice in September 1943, the Italian zone was taken over by the Germans. As a result, German anti-partisan and anti-Semitic policies were extended to it.Registration of male Jews by Nazis at the centre of Thessaloniki (Eleftherias square), July 1942.Prior to WW II, existed two main groups of Jews in Greece: the scattered Romaniote communities which had existed in Greece since antiquity; and the approximately 50,000-strong Sephardi Jewish community of Thessaloniki, originally formed from Jews affected by the Expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492. The latter had played a prominent part in the city's life for five centuries, but as the city had only become a part of the modern Greek state during the First Balkan War, it was not as well-integrated.When the occupation zones were drawn up, Thessaloniki passed under German control. Thrace passed under Bulgarian control. Despite initial assurances to the contrary, the Nazis and Bulgarians gradually imposed a series of anti-Jewish measures. Jewish newspapers were closed down, local anti-Semites were encouraged to post anti-Jewish notices around the cities, Jews in the German and Bulgarian zones were forced to wear the Star of David so they could be easily identified and further isolated from the rest of the Greeks. Jewish families were kicked out of their homes and arrested while the Nazi-controlled press turned public opinion against them. By December 1942, the Germans began to demolish the old Jewish cemetery in Thessaloniki so the ancient tombstones could be used as building material for sidewalks and walls.Despite warnings of impending deportations, most Jews were reluctant to leave their homes, although several hundred were able to flee the city. The Germans and Bulgarians began mass deportations in March 1943, sending the Jews of Thessaloniki and Thrace in packed boxcars to the distant Auschwitz and Treblinka death camps. By the summer of 1943, the Jews of the German and Bulgarian zones were gone and only those in the Italian zone remained. Jewish property in Thessaloniki was distributed to Greek 'caretakers' who were chosen by special committee, the "Service for the Disposal of Jewish Property" (YDIP). Instead of giving apartments and businesses to the many refugees, however, they were most often given to friends and relatives of committee members or collaborators.In September 1943, after the Italian collapse, the Germans turned their attention to the Jews of Athens and the rest of formerly Italian-occupied Greece. There their propaganda was not as effective, as the ancient Romaniote Jewish communities were well-integrated into the Orthodox Greek society and could not easily be singled out from the Christians, who in turn were more ready to resist the German authorities' demands. The Archbishop of Athens Damaskinos ordered his priests to ask their congregations to help the Jews and sent a strong-worded letter of protest to the collaborationist authorities and the Germans. Many Orthodox Christians risked their lives hiding Jews in their apartments and homes, despite threat of imprisonment. Even the Greek police ignored instructions to turn over Jews to the Germans.A young woman weeps during the deportation of the Jews of Ioannina on March 25, 1944. Almost all of the people deported were murdered on or shortly after April 11, 1944 in Auschwitz-Birkenau:When Jewish community leaders appealed to collaborationist Prime Minister Ioannis Rallis, he tried to alleviate their fears by saying that the Jews of Thessaloniki had been guilty of subversive activities and that this was the reason they were deported. At the same time, Elias Barzilaj, the Grand Rabbi of Athens, was summoned to the Department of Jewish Affairs and told to submit a list of names and addresses of members of the Jewish community. Instead he destroyed the community records, thus saving the lives of thousands of Athenian Jews. He advised the Jews of Athens to flee or go into hiding. A few days later, the Rabbi himself was spirited out of the city by EAM-ELAS fighters and joined the resistance. EAM-ELAS helped hundreds of Jews escape and survive (especially officers like Stefanos Sarafis), many of whom stayed with the resistance as fighters and/or interpreters.In total, at least 81% (ca. 65000) of Greece's total pre-war Jewish population perished, with the percentage ranging from Thessaloniki's 91% to 'just' 50% in Athens, or even less in other provincial areas such as Volos (36%). In the Bulgarian zone, death rates surpassed 90%. In the notable case of the Ionian island of Zakynthos, all 275 Jews survived, hidden in the island's interior.Axis occupation of GreeceOne of the Nazis in charge of rebel repression and Jewish deportations from the Balkans was Austrian Kurt Waldheim, later known as UN’s General secretary and President of Austria.In the spring of 1942 as an intelligence officer Waldheim was seconded to the service of Gen. Alexander Lohr, a fellow Austrian who led a string of brutal campaigns against Yugoslav partisans and dispatched some 40,000 Greek Jews to Auschwitz. Entire villages were wiped out by Lohr’s men. After the war, Lohr was condemned and executed as a war criminal.Waldheim’s precise involvement in these brutalities would be a matter of debate and investigation for years to come. In the immediate aftermath of the fighting, an Allied war crimes commission recommended that he be tried as a war criminal. But for whatever reason, he and thousands of others eluded prosecution in the chaos of postwar Europe.In response to Waldheim's denial that he knew about war crimes, Simon Wiesenthal stated that Waldheim was stationed 5 miles (8.0 km) from Thessaloniki while, over the course of several weeks, the Jewish community, which formed 1/3 of the population there, was sent to Auschwitz:I could only reply what the committee of historians likewise made clear in its report: "I cannot believe you."Kurt Waldheim, 88; former U.N. chief who hid his Nazi past

Why did the riots of 1984 happen? What is the history which finally led to riots?

Attack on Harmandir Sahib :Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale was leading the demand of Sikhs for the implementation of the Anandpur Sahib Resolution which had nothing anti-national or anti-Indian in it. But to serve her own political interests Indira Gandhi ( Prime Minister, India) advertised Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale as anti-national and made it an excuse to attack Harmandir Sahib in June 1984. Not only Harmandir sahib but 40 other gurudwaras were also attacked.This was followed by mass killings of Sikh youth in all the villages of Punjab.Most of the Sikhs clearly understood the evil thinking behind this attack which was aimed not to crush anti national people but to “teach Sikhs a lesson” so that they never again oppose the anti-national policies of Congress.Killing of Indira Gandhi :On 31st October , same year (1984), two Sikhs named Beant Singh and Satwant Singh in Delhi police who were posted at Indira Gandhi's residence in New Delhi, killed her.Genocide of Sikhs :Soon after the death of Indira Gandhi , Anti-Sikh feelings were stroked throughout India by using the government controlled electronic media and rumors were spread against Sikhs.Meanwhile Doordarshan controlled by the govt. regularly broadcasted Mrs. Gandhi’s body lying in state along with a grieving Rajiv Gandhi and shots of agitated crowds, which bellowed ‘khoon ka badla khoon se lengey’.Having prepared the ground, Congress party workers commissioned trucks to bring in villagers from the outlying villages armed with iron rods and gasoline. They were assured police non-interference. It did not need much inducement to egg poor villagers to help themselves to Sikh property. Rape was an additional bonus for these depraved Congress animals.What followed was brutal killing of Sikhs in Delhi, Kanpur, Rourkela and other cities in all over India in which more then 15,000 Sikhs were murdered in broad daylight by the supporters of Indira Gandhi while police watched, all this when India had a Sikh president but without any power.Of these 6000-7000 died on Delhi roads in broad daylight and after a score of commissions and enquiry committees justice has still eluded the Sikhs as the killers continue to walk on Delhi roads.Most observers agree that the violence began as random attacks on individual Sikh men who were pounced upon in public places, on public transport and on the streets on 31 October. Some people attempted to pass off the day’s events as a reactive outburst of anger at the assassination of Indira Gandhi by two Sikh members of her security guard. But what happened over the next three days ( Nov 1 – Nov 3 , 1984 ) makes it impossible to dismiss those events as spontaneous expressions of outrage.The series of attacks on Sikh homes, gurudwaras and commercial establishments which began on 1 November seems to have been the work of organized hoodlums who collected large mobs for systematic looting and killing. Broadly speaking, the attacks can be placed in three categories:What Hapened in Delhi :(a) Looting and killing in middle and upper middle-class localities, such as Lajpat Nagar, Jangpura, Defence Colony, Friends Colony, Maharani Bagh, Patel Nagar, Safdarjung Enclave, and Punjabi Bagh. Here, houses, gurudwaras and shops were looted and burnt, and a large number of vehicles, including buses, trucks, cars and scooters, were set ablaze. Some people were injured and others killed. These were posh localities of Delhi.(b) Systematic slaughter and rape that accompanied looting, arson and burning in the resettlement colonies, slums and villages around the city. Most of the deaths occurred in areas like Trilokpuri, Kalyanpuri, Mangolpuri, Sultanpuri, Nand Nagri, Palam village, Shakurpur and Gamri. Rows of houses and huts were burnt down and hundreds of men and young boys were beaten, stabbed and burnt to death. Many women were abducted and raped. A large number of persons are still reported missing by their families. Houses and gurudwaras were looted and burnt down.These are resettlement colonies.(c) Attacks on Sikh men and boys in the streets, trains, buses, markets and workplaces. Many of them were brutally murdered. Some were burnt alive or thrown out of trains. Others escaped with injuries of a more or less serious kind. This kind of attack seems to have been done at random-any man who looked like a Sikh was made a target.(d) The pattern of murder and arson was similar in most parts of Delhi, in as far-flung places as Palam village, Mangolpuri, Kalyanpuri, and Bhogal. However, the intensity of violence was far more severe in poorer resettlement colonies than in middle-class areas.What Hapened in rest of India :Besides Delhi Sikh killings took place in Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, MP and UP. Worst hit cities were Lucknow, Kanpur, Ranchi and Rourkela.Even people tried to burn my father's shop ( in uttar pradesh) which was saved by neighbours.ROLE OF CONGRESS (I) : The killings were systemetically masterminded by Congress (I) leaders in their respective areas. Houses, shops , buildings, factories belonging to sikhs were earmarked and looted and burnt.Many of the congress leaders were seen/heard telling their supporters to ensure maximum killing and looting of Sikhs in their areas .Mr. H.K.L. Bhagat, Minister of state (Information and Broadcasting). Jagdish Tytler, Cong.(I) M. P. from Sadar Constitutency. Sajjan Kumar, Cong. (I) M.P. from Mangolpuri were the major leaders involved in leading mobs to kill Sikhs.Use of voter lists by the Congress PartyOn 31 October, Congress party officials provided assailants with voter lists, school registration forms, and ration lists.The lists were used to find the location of Sikh homes and business, an otherwise impossible task because they were located in unmarked and diverse neighbourhoods. On the night of 31 October, the night before the massacres began, assailants used the lists to mark the houses of Sikhs with letter "S". In addition, because most of the mobs were illiterate, Congress Party officials provided help in reading the lists and leading the mobs to Sikh homes and businesses in the other neighbourhoods using the lists the mobs were able to pinpoint the locations of Sikhs they otherwise would have missed.In some cases, the mobs returned to locations where they knew Sikhs were hiding after consulting their lists. One man, Amar Singh, escaped the initial attack on his house by having a Hindu neighbour drag him into his neighbour's house and declare him dead. However, a group of 18 assailants later came looking for his body, and when his neighbour replied that others had already taken away the body an assailant showed him a list and replied, "Look, Amar Singh's name has not been struck off from the list so his dead body has not been taken away." Sikh men not in their homes were easily identified by their distinctive turban and beard while Sikh women were identified by their dress.Lalit Makan, Cong. (I) Trade Union Leader and Metropolitan Councillor. Reportedly paid to mob Rs. 100 each plus a bottle of liquor. A white ambassador car reportedly belonging to him came 4 times to the G.T. Road area near Azadpur. Instructions to mobs indulging in arson were given from inside the car.Dharam Das Shastri, Cong. (I) M. P. from Karol Bagh. Reported to becarrying voters list with him at Prakash Nagar for identification of Sikhs. On November 5, according to newspaper reports, he along with other Congress-I leaders tried to pressurize the SHO of Karol Bagh Police Station to release the persons who arrested during the police raids to recover looted property.Dr. Ashok Kumar, Member of Municipal Corporation, Kalyanpuri. Reportedly held a meeting in Kalyanpuri, following which violence broke out immediately. According to many eye witnesses he led mobs which indulged in loot, murder, arson and rape.Sukhan Lal Sood, Metropolitan Councillor. According to eye witnesses was seen leading mobs, which indulged in loot, murder, arson and rape. He had come with petrol and serial lists and addressess of Sikhs in the locality.After few days of violence he came to distribute blankets to the victims the female victims, recognized him and drove him out. .Jagdish Chander Tokas, Ishwar Singh, Balwant Khokhar, Youth Congress-I Leader, Delhi, Identified as one of the persons responsible for instigating looting and arson in Palam Colony area. Faiz Mohammad, Youth Congress-I Leader,Ratan, Youth Congress-I Leader, named as having taken part in violence and looting in Palam Colony area. Satbir Singh, Youth Congress-I. He allegedly brought bus loads of people from Ber Sarai to Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School (Munirka). They burnt school buses and parts of the school building. He was reportedly involved in looting and beating of Sikhs which carried on throughout the night on November 1.(More details in footnotes.)Role of Rajiv Gandhi :On the 19th of November 1984 the birth anniversary of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi became infamous statement condoning the murder of Sikhs ‘when a mighty banyan tree falls the earth beneath it is bound to shake’. Rajiv Gandhi had no words of sympathy for the families of the murdered.1809 people arrested were set free on the intercession of the Congress party. The government refused to institute an enquiry into the Sikh holocaust on the plea that it would be counter productive.ROLE OF POLICE and ADMINISTRATION :All throught the period from October 31 to November 4 - the heights of the riots the police all over the city uniformly betrayed a common behavioural pattern marked by(i) total absence from the scene; or(ii) a role of passive spectators or(iii) direct participation or abetment in the orgy of violence against the Sikhs.As per the report (Who are the Guilty )In the resettlement colonies, the police came out from their passive role and directly participated in the violence against the Sikhs. We were told by survivors that at the first signs of tension those who felt threatended personally went to the nearby police stations to seek their intervension. But the police did not respond. In Trilokpuri, the police reportedly accompanied the arsonists and provided them with diesel from their jeeps. The Station Hours Officer (SHO) of Kalyanpuri police station under which Trilokpuri falls, withdrew the constables who were on duty there when action against the SHO and his two colleagues by suspending and arresting them for a criminal negligence of duties. In Sultanpuri, the SHO, one Bhatti, is alleged to have killed two Sikhs and helped the mob in disarming those Sikhs who tried to resist the mob.When after this destruction and murders, people went to complain and file FIR's the police in many areas refused to record their complaints, according to information gathered from the Hindu neighbours of the victims. A respected Sikh professional whose house was burned on 1st November was not able to register an F.I.R. despite all efforts. In Mangolpuri we were told, a police officer asked the Hindu complaintants why they were protecting Sikhs and advised them to look after safety of Hindus. Typical was the experience of Dharam Raj Pawar and Rajvir Pawar - two residents of Ber Sarai - who on November 1, went to the sector IV R.K. Puram Police station to ask for protection of Sikh family (which till then was being sheltered by Hindu neighbours from impending attack by a mob led by a Congres-I man, Jagdish Tokas) The officer in charge of the police station reportedly told them that he could not offer any help. Two constables later said to them, " You being Jats should have killed those Sikhs. What are you doing here ? Don't you know a train has arrived from punjab carrying bodies of Massacred Hindus ?" ( this train rumor was totally false and was used to incite anti -Sikh feelings) .Soon after the assassination (October 31), a meeting was held at 1 Safdarjung Road, the Prime Minister's official residence where the then Lt. Governor P.G. Gaval, a Congress (I) leader M.L. Fotedar and the Police Commissioner among others, met. A senior police officer present at the meeting expressed the view that the army should be called as otherwise there would be a holocaust. No attention was paid to the view.Every one in adminsitration including The Lt. Governor of Delhi Mr. Gaval , Home minister P.V. Narsimha rao were well informed regarding the situation in capital and repeated requests by concerned officials to call in army and impose curfew fell on deaf ears.Deputy Commissionar of Faridabad had asked for army on November 1, but troops arrived only on November 3.IT WAS GENOCIDE NOT RIOTS :As per Oxford dictionary :Riots :A violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.A situation in which a group of people behave in a violent way in a public place, often as a protest.Genocide :The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.Footnotes :1. Mr. H.K.L. Bhagat, Minister of state (Information and Broadcasting). On November 5, reported to have intervened to get miscreants released who were held in Shahdara Thana.2. Babu Ram Sharma, Member, Municipal Corporation (Ward No. 58) reported to be the right-hand man of H. K. L. Bhagat. Reportedly responsible for loot, arson and murder in trance-Yamuna areas-Babarpur, Chajupur Colony, Maujpur, Gonda. Allegedly led people on motor cycle with megaphone.3. Sajjan Kumar, Cong. (I) M.P. from Mangolpuri. Reported to have paid Rs. 100 and a bottle of liquor to each person involved in the killing of Sikhs4. Lalit Makan, Cong. (I) Trade Union Leader and Metropolitan Councillor. Reportedly paid to mob Rs. 100 each plus a bottle of liquor. A white ambassador car reportedly belonging to him came 4 times to the G.T. Road area near Azadpur. Instructions to mobs indulging in arson were given from inside the car.5. Dharam Das Shastri, Cong. (I) M. P. from Karol Bagh. Reported to becarrying voters list with him at Prakash Nagar for identification of Sikhs. On November 5, according to newspaper reports, he along with other Congress-I leaders tried to pressurize the SHO of Karol Bagh Police Station to release the persons who arrested during the police raids to recover looted property.6. Jagdish Tytler, Cong.(I) M. P. from Sadar Constitutency. On 6th November 5 p.m. he barged into a press conference that the Police Commissioner S. C. Tandon was holding. A journalist reports that he told the Police Commissioner that "by holding my men you are hampering the relief work".7. Mahendra, Metropolitan Councillor. Reported to have accompanied Dharam Das Shastri with voters lists at Prakash Nagar.8. Mangat Ram Singal, Member of Municipal Corporation (Ward No. 32) was reportedly with Dharam Das Shastri and Mahendra at Prakash Nagar.9. Dr. Ashok Kumar, Member of Municipal Corporation, Kalyanpuri. Reportedly held a meeting in Kalyanpuri, following which violence broke out immediately. According to many eye witnesses he led mobs which indulged in loot, murder, arson and rape.10. Sukhan Lal Sood, Metropolitan Councillor. According to eye witnesses was seen leading mobs, which indulged in loot, murder, arson and rape. He had come with petrol and serial lists and addressess of Sikhs in the locality. The women refugees, recognized him and drove him out.11. Jagdish Chander Tokas, Member of Municipal Corporation Munirka (Ward No. 14) reportedly led a mob to R.K. Puram Sector IV and V.12. Ishwar Singh, Member, Municipal Corporation, Mangolpuri (Ward No. 37). Allegedly led the mobs that indulged in looting, burning, rape and murder in Mangolpuri area.13. Balwant Khokhar, Youth Congress-I Leader, Delhi, Identified as one of the persons responsible for instigating looting and arson in Palam Colony area.14. Faiz Mohammad, Youth Congress-I Leader, Delhi, named by refugees in Shakurpur camp and in Mangolpuri for being a part of the mob indulging in looting, arson and murder.15. Ratan, Youth Congress-I Leader, Delhi, named as having taken part in violence and looting in Palam Colony area.16. Satbir Singh, Youth Congress-I. He allegedly brought bus loads of people from Ber Sarai to Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School (Munirka). They burnt school buses and parts of the school building. He was reportedly involved in looting and beating of Sikhs which carried on throughout the night on November 1.Bibliography :1. Who Are The Guilty? - human rights report by People's Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR) and people's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL)2. The great Sikh Holcaust of 19843. 1984 anti-Sikh riots

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