Canadian journalist Mocha Bezirgan recounts being physically assaulted and threatened by Khalistanis in Vancouver, highlighting rising tensions.
Canadian investigative journalist Mocha Bezirgan was recently assaulted in Vancouver by a group of Khalistanis. The incident, which occurred on Sunday, June 8, 2025, has raised concerns about the behavior of some groups within the Khalistani movement and their treatment of journalists covering their activities.
According to Bezirgan, he was surrounded and threatened by multiple individuals who behaved like “thugs.” They grabbed his phone and got physical with him. Bezirgan stated that one of the individuals had been harassing him online for a long time, using dehumanizing language.
Bezirgan has been covering Khalistan protests in Canada, the UK, the US, and New Zealand. He maintains that his goal is to provide independent journalism, reporting on events as they unfold. This editorial independence, he believes, has frustrated some individuals who have attempted to influence or buy him.
Bezirgan reported that the Khalistanis had gathered to honor their so-called martyrs, including the assassins of Indira Gandhi.
This incident highlights the challenges faced by journalists covering controversial topics and the potential for violence and intimidation. It also raises questions about the behavior of certain elements within the Khalistani movement and their response to independent reporting.
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