Dokument #1221939
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
No reports on the "Tiger Commando Force"
could be found among the sources consulted by the Research
Directorate.
However, sources do refer to the following
Sikh groups in Punjab: a newly-formed organization in Punjab called
the "Tigers of Sikh Land" (The Indian Express 18 July
1998), "Bhindrawale Tigers Force of Khalistan" (The
Tribune 5 Nov. 1998; Mahmood 1996, index; Pettigrew 1995,
207), the "Black Panther Commando Force" (The Tribune 3
Nov. 1998), the "Khalistan Commando Force" (Middle East
Intelligence 25 Jan. 1994; Mahmood 1996, index; Pettigrew
1995, 209).
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the Research Directorate within time constraints. This Response is
not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any
particular claim to refugee status or asylum. Please find below the
list of additional sources consulted in researching this
Information Request.
References
The Indian Express
[Mumbai/Bombay]. 18 July 1998. "New Tiger Group on the Prowl in
Punjab; Six Members Held." [Internet] http://expressindia.com [Accessed 12
Jan. 1999]
Mahmood, Cynthia Keppley. 1996.
Fighting for Faith and Nation: Dialogues with Sikh
Militants. Philadelphia: Unviersity of Pennsylvania Press.
Middle East Intelligence. 25
January 1994. Barry Schweid, "ISI Arming, Training Rebels in North
East." [Internet] http://www.prakash.org/issues/defence
[Accessed 12 Jan. 1999]
Pettigrew, Joyce. 1995. The Sikhs of
the Punjab: Unheard Voices of State and Guerrilla Violence.
London: Zed Books Ltd.
The Tribune [Chandigarh]. 5
November 1998. "4 Held, 18 kg RDX Seized." [Internet] http://www.tribuneindia.com
[Accessed 5 Nov. 1998]
_____. 3 November 1998. "Top Terrorist
Arrested." [Internet] http://www.tribuneindia. com
[Accessed 3 Nov. 1998]
Additional Sources Consulted
Electronic sources: Internet, IRB
Databases, NEXIS.