Posted AT 3:15 PM EST on 19/03/05
Margaret Wente
In the summer of 1984, Ujjal Dosanjh, a young Sikh lawyer, looked on in horror as Sikh extremists rioted in the streets of Vancouver. He was appalled at what was happening to his city, his country, and even more appalled that nobody in government seemed to care. ''I'm surprised that these goons are getting through to Canada without any difficulty,'' he told a television interviewer at the time.
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