Running Time: 29:17
Description: The 22nd anniversary of the Air India Flight 182 disaster will be next week. The disaster stands as the greatest mass murder in Canadian history. Stunning revelations coming out of the Air India inquiry in Ottawa add to the growing body of evidence that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) was intimately involved with the bombing.
Documentation
Documentation – Parmar and Reyat charged November 85 |
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02:32 |
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The Wikipedia article on the flight has general information about the disaster and contains the information that Talwinder Parmar and Inderjit Singh Reyat were arrested by RCMP in November 85 and later released. |
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Wikipedia |
Documentation – Reyat convicted May 1991 |
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02:57 |
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Details of the conviction of Reyat for the Narita bombing in May 1991, as well as a timeline of other key Air India events. |
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Canada.com |
Documentation – Air India trial cost $107 million |
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03:18 |
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An Angus-Reid poll (no longer on the web, only partially archived) |
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Angus-Reid |
Documentation – Harper launches Air India inquiry |
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03:35 |
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Report on Harper’s announcement of the Air India inquiry. |
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CBC |
Documentation – James Bartleman testimony to the Air India inquiry |
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05:03 |
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Air India testimony for May 3, 2007 can be watched at CPAC’s website. [UPDATE 2014: no longer on the web] |
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No longer online |
Documentation – Graham Pinos testimony to the Air India inquiry |
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09:50 |
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Air India testimony for May 17, 2007 can be watched at CPAC’s website. [UPDATE 2014: no longer on the web] |
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No longer online |
Documentation – Michael Anne MacDonald testimony to the Air India inquiry |
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12:43 |
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Air India testimony for May 17, 2007 can be watched at CPAC’s website. [UPDATE 2014: no longer on the web] |
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No longer online |
Documentation – MacDonald Commission and the creation of CSIS |
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18:56 |
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The BCCLA article outlining the illegal intelligence collection of the RCMP and the creation of CSIS. |
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BCCLA |
Documentation – Parmar was under surveillance |
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19:56 |
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A report confirming that Parmar was under CSIS surveillance weeks before the bombing. |
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CBC |
Documentation – RCMP officer Jim Hunter admits CSIS mole |
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20:52 |
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In an interview, Jim Hunter of the RCMP reveals that Surjan Singh Gill was a CSIS mole in Babbar Khalsa. For the quote, see page 67 of the document. |
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CBC |
Documentation – RCMP officer Don Adam admits wiretap coverup |
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22:01 |
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In an interview with a suspect, Don Adam of the RCMP admits that wiretap evidence was destroyed after the bombing to coverup the fact that CSIS had a mole in the organization. |
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CBC |
Documentation – Gill co-founded Babbar Khalsa |
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23:16 |
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The official government document admitting that CSIS mole Surjan Singh Gill was one of the co-signators on the document that incorporated Babbar Khalsa as a religious society. |
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LLBC |
Documentation – Gill leaves for England |
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23:43 |
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CSIS mole has the great good fortune to leave Canada for England just weeks before Malik and Bagri were arrested. |
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CMAQ |
Documentation – Hansard online for June 2, 2003 |
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24:03 |
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The parliamentary transcript where Kevin Sorenson asks why the wiretap coverup is not being investigated. |
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Hansard |
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