Saturday, 13 April 2019

Amritsar Massacre / Jallianwala Bagh Massacre:

The Government of GREAT BRITAIN is widely reputed to be so concerned for the welfare of it's ordinary citizens that it bans the possession of nearly all firearms - other than those held by it's own military and Law Enforcement forces:

However the British are currently angrily debating if they need to publicly apologize for 'The Amritsar Massacre'  13 April 1919 - One hundred years ago - the British-Indian Army brutally gunned down many hundreds of unarmed civilians gathered in a walled garden park in the Punjab.
After The Amritsar Massacre.

Naturally the numbers of innocent victims is disputed - but the despicable use of maximum force is acknowledged by history. - How can you not apologize?

The Wikipedia page is an accurate record:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jallianwala_Bagh_massacre

Personally I have no hesitation in apologizing to the people of INDIA for this historic brutal attack on their ancestors.

I also feel that the Islamic folk of Christchurch too deserve our sincerest heartfelt apology and sympathy for their recent shocking tragic losses.

Marty K.

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