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Canadian spy agency blames Khalistan extremists for 1985 Air India bombing

From Hindustan Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Canada's national intelligence agency has officially linked Khalistani extremists to the 1985 Air India bombing.
  • This marks a significant shift for the agency, which has previously been criticized for its handling of the investigation.
  • The acknowledgment comes as the agency faces scrutiny over its past actions and the ongoing pursuit of justice for the victims.

Canada's national intelligence agency has officially linked Khalistani extremists to the 1985 Air India bombing, a move that acknowledges the group's role in the deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history. The bombing of Air India Flight 182, en route from Montreal to London, killed all 329 people aboard.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has faced criticism for its handling of the investigation into the attack, which was attributed to a Sikh separatist group. The agency's acknowledgment represents a significant shift in its public stance and a step towards addressing past shortcomings.

While the investigation has been ongoing for decades, this official link to Khalistani extremists is a notable development. The agency's statement aims to provide a clearer understanding of the perpetrators' involvement and the context surrounding the tragedy. The move also comes amid ongoing scrutiny of CSIS's past actions and its commitment to ensuring justice for the victims.

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