
Justice for Jassi is book co-authored by Harbinder Singh Sewak that documents tragedy and saga of the Jassi Sidhu, a young woman from Maple Ridge BC who was murdered by her mother and uncle for marrying a man they deemed inappropriate.
The case gained national attention through various platforms, including social media, and led to the creation of the website www.justiceforjassi.com.
The goal was to urge Canadian authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.
ClientJustice for JassiCampaignOngoing judicial case in the murder case of Jassi SidhuAudiences NewcomersImmigrants from various countries residing in Canada, especially those who may have faced challenges regarding justice and cultural understanding.Canadian AuthoritiesCanadian authorities and policymakers involved in addressing cases of injustice, particularly in cases involving immigrants and issues of cultural sensitivity.Advocates for JusticeAdvocates for social justice, including individuals and organizations interested in raising awareness about honor killings and advocating for fair treatment and justice for all individuals, regardless of cultural background.Share
