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Political Prisoners Archives | Page 3 of 3 | Organizations for Minorities of India

After Two Months Indefinite Detention in India, U.S. Citizen Released Without Charges

April 27, 2015 |

Ravinder Singh Gogi returns to the side of his hunger-striking father, Surat Singh Khalsa.

After two months in an Indian jail, charged under a preventive law for visiting his father in the hospital, U.S. citizen Ravinderjit Singh Gogi was released from indefinite detention in India on Monday, just two weeks after formal appeals from seven United States congressional representatives.Read More

U.S. Citizen Indefinitely Detained in India for Two Months Without Arraignment

April 21, 2015 |

Ravinderjit Singh Gogi is a political prisoner who is being tortured, says family in California

Stockton, CA: Apr. 21, 2015 – U.S. citizen Ravinderjit Singh Gogi remains indefinitely detained in India after spending two months behinds bars without seeing a … Read More

Surinder Singh Pachisa — Social Media Frees Unlawfully Jailed Indian Journalist

March 3, 2015 |

An interview by Organization for Minorities of India

An interview with Surinder Singh Pachisa​, a journalist in Chandigarh, Punjab, who was arrested and released on February 26, 2015 for covering a hunger strike for release of Sikh political prisoners … Read More