Kanwar Partap Singh Gill

Physician, researcher, and publisher behind The Death Certificate Project — a forensic archive documenting law, memory, custodial deaths, enforced disappearances, secret cremations, and Punjab’s missing records. [contact@ThedeathCertificate]

Fresno, CA
Kanwar Partap Singh Gill
The Bodies Were Burned. The Files Were Destroyed. The Officers Got Medals.

sikh genocide

The Bodies Were Burned. The Files Were Destroyed. The Officers Got Medals.

ਲਾਸ਼ਾਂ ਸਾੜੀਆਂ। ਫ਼ਾਈਲਾਂ ਮਿਟਾਈਆਂ। ਅਫ਼ਸਰਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਤਮਗ਼ੇ ਮਿਲੇ। A joint reconstruction drawing on: the Ensaaf Crimes Against Humanity Database; Human Rights Watch; Amnesty International; the HRDAG/Ensaaf joint statistical analysis (2009); Supreme Court of India proceedings; NHRC orders; CBI interim reports (1996–

By Kanwar Partap Singh Gill
Forensic banner showing Punjab 1984–1996 torture, missing records, illegal cremations, bound detainee, grieving woman, and state-erasure files.

sikh genocide

THE BODY AS JURISDICTION Torture, Sexualized Violence, and Economic Annihilation as Instruments of Punjab State Policy, 1984–1996 — In Global Comparative Context

THE DEATH CERTIFICATE PROJECT · TheDeathCertificate.org · kpsgill.com Punjab '95 Forensic Series · U.S. First Amendment Publication · Fresno, California ⚠️ CONTENT NOTICE — READ BEFORE PROCEEDING This article contains explicit forensic documentation of custodial torture methods, sexualized violence against men and women, economic annihilation of households, illegal cremation, and systematic administrative

By Kanwar Partap Singh Gill