Shame shame RCMP & Canada! How much respect can you have in a system that won't stand up for its citizens? "Always get their man"? Not any more-this is injustice in its most absolute form. "Ongoing investigation?" Going on to where? Archived, forgotten? Is Jassi's family waiting for this to blow over?RCMP hoping for the same? Thanks 5th Estate for keeping this story alive; I won't forget Jassi.
My heart aches for this young girl I just saw the cbc special. It broke my heart and a rage at the same time for those parents....
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Hello, I am Indo-Canadian, and I think you should give the RCMP a little more credit. This case has a lot of issues here for the RCMP to consider and to sort out. For CBC to air "Murder Unveiled" is reason enough to believe that Canadians are taking this matter very seriously. Give it some time, and I'm sure the RCMP will do whatever it can legally do to solve this matter while always maintaining political correctness and integrity.
You're so stupid. The RCMP are deliberately stalling, hoping interest in the case will go away. The ONLY way they will do anything is by increasing pressure on them via publicity.
Hogwash!!! With all the OVERWHELMING evidence...how much more time will it take for real justice to occur!! Integrity? I think with all the all the evidence provided integrity has already been compromised.
I can not understand why her mom and uncle are still free....Because it happened in India - is that why the Cdn goverment is not doing anything for Jassi? She was a young innocent girl.. her mother is not a mother, she is an evil person, who will go to hell, they think they are true sikhs. In the guru granth shaib, it states all people are equal, no colour no caste, so you kill your daughter for your repuation, what are people going to say if she marries a poor man..
Jassi's parents - I don't know how anyone can live near you or see you..
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I think this is horrific. How many more young ladies have to fear when they go back to their home land. The two ladies in question were from Winnipeg. And went to India with their husbands. When is this all going to end. The government needs to do something.
My name is Jasdeep and I am 14 yrs old. I live in Ontario Canada. I think you should keep this case alive because Jassi was a Canadian citizen, Canada is a place for freedom and Canada's duty is to save and protect its citizens. Jassi went to India, got murdered by assasins which were forced to do so by her own family. They murdered their niece/daughter by calling them and telling we will pay 50 grand. I think they should all be sentenced to life in prison.
I also watched 5th Estate tonight, and was absolutely appalled with the seeming lack of concern and action with both our Canadian government and the RCMP. Don't you think that 147 calls (if Telus records are correct) from "Uncle" Surjit Badesha's residence to the men in India who were found responsible for Jassi's brutal murder, just a wee bit fishy?? Come on Canada, it's due time for some justice to be granted here. Extradite both Malkial Kaur an Surjit Singh Badesha to Indian to answer for charges of conspiracy to commit murder. Don't let wealth, community standing, or cultural differences stand in the way of doing what's right. Justice for Jassi is still alive, and waiting to be served.
is Jassi's uncle also paying the RCMP to for get about this case?If not it sure seems like it.Im also certain that if this crime did'nt happen in a third-world country then justice would have been served a long time ago.It seems like the 5th Estate is putting mor investigation into this than our own Canadian RCMP.
I think that Jassi's family is waiting for this to just go away,but I think that they as well as Jassi are going to have whats been awaiting them for 6 years:Justice.
I'm so disgusted to think that two parents could have so much pride in them selves to not see there daughter for who she was.An indivudual living in Canada were she has freedom of speech and rights to make her own choices in life her life. If immagrants want to come to our country that is fine but except our ways and rules. People of today should have evolved enough to realize that our children are not our property they are only our responsiblity to care for and teach them right from wrong.Not to enforce apon them what you want for them. It is disguesting to think a mother could do this to her own child. Some woman and men should not be allowed to have children. It should be like every thing else in this world pass a test first. These people deserve to be executed for what they did they should suffer as did she. The RCMP should get off their asses and start doing their job. Her parents are guilty and deserve to pay the price as they said Jassi had to. What has our legal system come down to? You have to admitt to being guilty to be punished for your crimes? Everything points to the parents but is Canada affraid of causing an up roar or something. Would it be bad for buisness to call the kettle black.It all must come down to money and politics.This Country is starting to be more and more like the United States and it sucks.II'm proud to be a Canadian but at times like this I wonder!
All I want to say this type of behaviour is not a immigrant behaviour but more of people who are extremely disturbed. Please don't judge immigrants, even your ancestors were once immigrants(unless of course you are of aboriginal descent). Otherwise I agree with other issues you brought up about people should really think about having children, etc...
I think you are right on the money. Uptil now I thought that Canada is the best country in the world, just, fair, equal rights for rich and poor. But now I wonder if it is same as USA, rich people can buy better justice here in USA. I believe Jassi's mother and uncle are still free because of thier wealth and influence in the community.
I completly agree with you Denise.
I am of punjabi decent, but was born and raised in Canada.
My paretns came here over 30 years ago, and have adapted to the ways of life here. We still have our religion and culture, and it will always be with us, but some things that our culture accepts, makes me ashamed to say I am of indian decent.
Things need to change, there is an increase of opression and killings of young indian women who simply speak up and stand up for themselves.
They do not want to be victimized any longer, and they end up loosing their lives for it.
Respect for our elders is one thing, but being suppressed by them is another.
I hope enough people speak against this that the RCMP takes some action.
Jassi and all the other young indian women who get killed like this deserve better!
what has happened to this couple is awful, im absolutely appalled myself being from the punjabi sikh community. thank you to 5th estate for keeping her memory alive, i hope the uncle and mother are put responsible for their actions.
what i dont understand, is how the sikh community still see the uncle as influential and an elder when it is obvious what he has done.
i hope the movie will be available here in denmark or online, as im very interested in watching it.
i think what was worse, and confirmed the india police suspicion, was that jassis own family didnt even care to claim her body - isnt that proof enough?
I completely agree with you. When it comes down to this. It is all about morals in the Punjabi - not Sikh - community and rules that the older generation expect the younger generation -us- to abide by
As if the RCMP's bungling of the Air India investigation was not enough, the Jassi Sidhu case simply highlights the utter incompetence and cavalier nature of our 'proud' RCMP in going about their business.
Why did it take the RCMP several months to figure out that they do indeed have a case for investigating Jassi's mother and uncle? And why is the investigation taking more than 5 years? Don't 140 phone calls from Jassi's uncle to the (now convicted) perpetrators of the murder have any significance? Du'h?
The more important question is - what message will this send to consirators of crimes that are perpetrated on our citizens outside our borders? That they can go about their business as they please, because the law won't stop them?
I thank CBC Television for being so dogged in their pursuit of their story and justice for Jassi.
For what is is worth, I am originally from India and became a proud Canadian citizen last year.
Yes I totally agree with you. I too am orginally from India. I think it is time for justic to render and take care of the two that started this horrific crime in motion. Lets stand up for the ones that no longer can't.
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I think that Jassi's family is waiting for this to just go away,but I think that they as well as Jassi are going to have whats been awaiting them for 6 years:Justice.
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All I want to say this type of behaviour is not a immigrant behaviour but more of people who are extremely disturbed. Please don't judge immigrants, even your ancestors were once immigrants(unless of course you are of aboriginal descent). Otherwise I agree with other issues you brought up about people should really think about having children, etc...
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I am of punjabi decent, but was born and raised in Canada.
My paretns came here over 30 years ago, and have adapted to the ways of life here. We still have our religion and culture, and it will always be with us, but some things that our culture accepts, makes me ashamed to say I am of indian decent.
Things need to change, there is an increase of opression and killings of young indian women who simply speak up and stand up for themselves.
They do not want to be victimized any longer, and they end up loosing their lives for it.
Respect for our elders is one thing, but being suppressed by them is another.
I hope enough people speak against this that the RCMP takes some action.
Jassi and all the other young indian women who get killed like this deserve better!
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Over five years later and nothing!!!!!
It makes me ashamed to be a Canadian.
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what i dont understand, is how the sikh community still see the uncle as influential and an elder when it is obvious what he has done.
i hope the movie will be available here in denmark or online, as im very interested in watching it.
i think what was worse, and confirmed the india police suspicion, was that jassis own family didnt even care to claim her body - isnt that proof enough?
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Why did it take the RCMP several months to figure out that they do indeed have a case for investigating Jassi's mother and uncle? And why is the investigation taking more than 5 years? Don't 140 phone calls from Jassi's uncle to the (now convicted) perpetrators of the murder have any significance? Du'h?
The more important question is - what message will this send to consirators of crimes that are perpetrated on our citizens outside our borders? That they can go about their business as they please, because the law won't stop them?
I thank CBC Television for being so dogged in their pursuit of their story and justice for Jassi.
For what is is worth, I am originally from India and became a proud Canadian citizen last year.
But I am NOT proud of Canadian justice.
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