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India Flight 182 THE STORY OF THE AIR BOMBING Investigative reporter Salim Jiwa’s second book on the Air
India bombing, Margin of Terror, incisively exposes the truth behind Canada’s tragic failure
to defuse a terrorist plot and the country’s failure to find final answers
to what happened. Why did we fail to prevent it? Why
were the RCMP and CSIS so impotent in finding out what happened? Why did
government prosecutors hang the outcome of the most important case in our
country’s history on a handful of discredited witnesses? What was behind
India’s wilful inability to assist with this investigation? What were
Indian government spies doing in Canada? Why were Canadian terror suspects
allowed to roam freely inside India? Margin of Terror attempts to answer
these haunting questions. It is a historic book that records Jiwa’s work
on militancy starting in 1981 and the explosions in two different parts of
the world in June 1985 that killed 331 people. The disaster rocked the
foundations of Canadian complacency in dealing with budding terror. The
book was written with Jiwa’s long-time colleague Don Hauka. It is
published by
Key Porter Books in Toronto. Salim
Jiwa's first book, Death Of Air India Flight 182, was written just
eight months after the disaster. The core facts of the case presented in
it remain intact even today. Now you can read it online for free. The
internet edition is revised in some segments.
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INTERVIEW:
The Early Edition's
Rick Cluff speaks with
Province reporter Salim Jiwa. (Runs 6:07)
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| Victims of Air India Flight 182 | |
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Air India Bombing victims -
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Read the
Aviation Safety Network Report on the Crash of Air
Canadian
Security Intelligence Service terrorism resource page and public
commentaries by experts.
U.S.
Department of State designation of foreign terrorist groups.
International
convention for the suppression of the financing of terrorism. |
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