Canadian Sikhs condemn militancy, violence

Ontario (Canada), Apr.24 (ANI): Though speculation is rife that Sikh extremism in Canada is getting worse, The Globe and Mail reports that the Canadian Sikh community isn’t too thrilled with the recent outbreaks of violence in Ontario and the threats issued to leaders of the community in British Columbia, and even admonish those who suggest extremism is flourishing.

According to the paper, Canada’s 300,000 Sikhs have had little choice but to watch, weigh in and move on with daily life, despite the distinctly uncomfortable feeling of being dragged backward into reductive stereotypes: crazed militant, keeper of the old-country grudge.

“There’s no reason why this should be happening now; there’s nothing going on in the Sikh community that would support violence or anything like that,” the paper quotes Balpreet Singh Boparai, a 29-year-old lawyer from Toronto, as saying.

“My image is held hostage to the crazy acts of some random people. These people who are doing this should be prosecuted … and even within the Sikh community, we’re saying these people should be sidelined,” Boparai adds.

It quotes Jas Gill, a communications manager of the Sher-e-Punjab radio station in Richmond, B.C., as saying that she was ”offended” by allegations made by Liberal MP and former B.C. premier Ujjal Dosanjh that Sikh militancy is on the rise in Canada.

Canada’s mainstream Sikhs say they feel sidelined by the unsavoury incidents in their community. While many may sympathize with the ideal of Sikh sovereignty, or call for Indian redress of past wrongs in the Punjab region, the paper quotes Ramandeep Grewal, a prominent voice among Toronto Sikhs, as saying that it would be a reckless leap to suggest they (Canadian Sikhs) support armed struggle or reject Canadian values.

She claims that her community’s swift denunciation of the recent incidents reflects its maturity. (ANI)

Impotent man forced wife to have sex with 50 men

Kuala Lumpur, March 16 (ANI): A 66-year-old man, who was suffering from erectile dysfunction, forced his wife to have sex with more than 50 foreigners in the last four years while he filmed them in the act to satisfy his sexual urges.

The 61-year-old woman claims her retiree husband got men from nearby rubber estates and directed her on the various sexual moves and positions while he filmed it.

She said he would assault her if she refused to fulfil his wishes.

The woman, identified only as Chia, kept mum about her husband’s abuse because she did not want her aged and ill parents to worry about her.

However, when she could no longer bear the “crazy acts” of her husband, she ran away from her home in Sarawak on March 6.

She has now asked the MCA Public Services and Complaints Department chief Datuk Michael Chong for help.

The woman said she married the widower, who was from the same village as her, 12 years ago.

She said: “He treated me well and loved me very much until he had erection problem four years ago.”

According to Chia, since then he asked foreign workers, mostly Indonesians, from nearby rubber estates to have intercourse with her.

In return, he would get these men beer or pay their phone bills.

“He wanted to see me having sex with other men. He would tell me what styles he wanted for that day and record our acts,’’ the Star Online quoted Chia, as saying at a press conference.

She said her husband even wanted her to have sex with multiple partners but she refused.

She revealed: “In the beginning, he only wanted me to do it once a month but eventually, he became very aggressive and got me at least five men a month for the past two years.”

She is currently staying with a friend in the peninsula.

She said: “I am very scared and do not want to go home.’’

She also fears her husband could make the “films” public. (ANI)