Canada investigative journalist Mocha assaulted by Khalistanis
July 10, 2025
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Canada investigative journalist Mocha Bezirgan assaulted by Khalistanis in Vancouver, warns of rising extremism

Independent Canadian journalist Mocha Bezirgan was allegedly assaulted and threatened by a group of Khalistani activists in Vancouver while covering their rally

by WEB DESK
Jun 8, 2025, 08:25 pm IST
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Canada investigative journalist Mocha Bezirgan assaulted by Khalistanis

Canada investigative journalist Mocha Bezirgan assaulted by Khalistanis

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An independent Canadian investigative journalist on June 8 alleged that he was physically assaulted and “threatened” by a group of Khalistan supporters and had his phone snatched while reporting their rally in Vancouver.

The journalist, Mocha Bezirgan, who posted his ordeal on social media platform X said that the Khalistani extremist movement in Canada has raised serious security concerns and strained ties between India and Canada.
“It just happened two hours ago and I’m still shaking,” Bezirgan told media. “They acted like thugs – crowding in on me, grabbing my phone, trying to stop me recording.”

The incident occurred while Bezirgan was in Vancouver city to cover a rally organised by Khalistan supporters. The Canadian journalist described the attack as “thuggery” and said he was targeted for his editorial independence and past coverage of Khalistan-related protests.

Earlier he took to X to post, “I’ve been surrounded by a group of Khalistanis who grabbed my phone out of my hand and threatened me. Naturally I’m a bit shaken but not deterred.”

https://twitter.com/BezirganMocha/status/1931549634868179053

Bezirgan further said that the pro-Khalistan movement has led to acts of vandalism, intimidation, and violent rhetoric, despite not being widespread within the Sikh community.

On being asked about Khalistani extremism by news agency ANI, the Canadian investigative journalist said, “This is a movement headed by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ). They are the ones organising it, and most of the time, it’s the same people attending these protests, whether it be in Ontario, British Columbia, US, UK, New Zealand. They mobilise people to come from local Gurudwaras to create a little bit of crowd, but there are bigger political organizations like the World Sikh Organization which is based in Canada and they are they have a troubled history and they do the political cover in Canada.

He highlighted that larger political organisations such as the World Sikh Organization, based in Canada, provide political cover for the movement. “Their executives include current and former MPs and ministers, who have spread influence across Canadian institutions,” said the Canadian journalist.

Bezirgan also expressed concern over the reluctance of Canadian politicians to condemn these extremist groups. “Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, the NDP, and some Liberal MPs recently attended a Nagar Kirtan in Surrey, BC, which had significant Khalistani influence. They shared the stage with Santokh Singh Kelha, a convicted Sikh Canadian who conspired to bomb an airplane,” Bezirgan said.

“…Because of the tensions between Canada and India, it’s a very highly political subject, but I feel like we are disregarding what’s happening underground. What these people are saying, how they are exercising their free speech while they are celebrating the assassins of Indira Gandhi and saying that they are going to ambush and kill India’s Prime Minister, Modi’s politics at the G7. I asked them Are you going to kill his politics the same way you killed Indira Gandhi’s politics? Because they refer to the assassins as their forefathers. They say we are the descendants of the killers of Indira Gandhi, and they are glorifying these acts of violence…”

“It is disturbing that Canadian politicians continue to associate with such extremists, despite their violent history and inflammatory rhetoric,” Bezirgan said. He warned that lack of media coverage and public awareness in Canada allows such events and political participation to go unchecked.

Bezirgan called for greater accountability and awareness to prevent normalization of extremism. “As a citizen, I expect my representatives to distance themselves from extremists and those with violent pasts.”

“I’ve been covering the Khalistani protests in Canada, US, UK, New Zealand. Since last year, I’ve been to about 30 of their events. And my only goal is to do independent journalism and record and report what’s going on. And because I’m editorially independent, this frustrates some people. They want to influence me. They want to buy me. If they can’t buy it, they want to threaten violence towards me. That’s what this individual did,” he said.
Bezirgan added that this Khalistani stalker of his is a UK citizen who is threatening him- a Canadian citizen for simply doing his job.

“He’s not even a Canadian citizen. He is from the UK. He is in Canada, threatening me, a Canadian citizen trying to do his job. And yeah, I was just there reporting on the event,” he said.

He said that he was reporting an event which was honouring their so-called martyrs- killers of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and minor suicide bombers.

Mocha emphasized that ignoring these issues would embolden extremist groups and escalate tensions between India and Canada.

“Today’s thuggery I was subjected to was not the first time,” said the journalist who posted visuals on his social media platform X about an event from March 2024 when “Khalistan supporters, armed with daggers, swords, and spears, gathered in Edmonton, Alberta to protest against India’s high commissioner to Canada.”

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the upcoming G-7 summit in Canada next week, after he was invited by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during a telephone call.

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