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Jagraj Singh tells his personal story of how he survived in 1984.  

"When it was June 1984 I was celebrating my 5th birthday. I wasn't celebrating it publicly because we were in India and my parents were very dukhi about what happened obviously. No Sikh can think about what happened in 1984 and not feel that pain. When it came to November though, my dad was traveling in the trains. Now he was an army officer, but even then, he didn't feel safe in India at that time with the trains because they were killing Sikhs all over India. They were killing them in their houses, they were killing them in the trains, they were robbing them and looting them. It wasn't safe...

 

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