The Amritsar Massacre of 1999
In an act of contrition for Britain's colonial past, Queen Elizabeth came to this
Punjab city today and paid 30 seconds of silent homage at the site of the Amritsar
massacre of April 13, 1919, one of the British Empire's darkest days.
The Queen removed her shoes and laid a wreath of white and gold marigolds at
a pink granite memorial at Jallianwala Bagh, the walled garden where Brig. Reginald
Dyer, a British officer administering martial law in Amritsar, ordered 50 soldiers to
open fire on a crowd of about 10,000 unarmed Indians protesting an extension of
World War I detention laws.
Read the detailed article by nytimes
http://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/15/world/in-india-queen-bows-her-head-over-a-massacre-in-1919.html?src=pm
Read the detailed article by nytimes
http://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/15/world/in-india-queen-bows-her-head-over-a-massacre-in-1919.html?src=pm
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