On Sunday, June 5, 2005, children gather for peace, I attended the event "peace for children" at the Seattle Center. I read about events / festivals in the entertainment department of the Seattle Times. I think it is wonderful that my nephew (3 years old and 4 years old) experience different cultural diversity. This event was presented by an organization called 'Children's Peace Song' that focuses on giving power to children around the world through music.
There are men, women, and children in the crowd. They all gathered in a park called Jallianwala Bagh surrounded by a small door that violated British orders. The protest action was peaceful and the gathering included pilgrims who visited the Golden Temple, but they just came across the park and some people did not come to protest. In the meeting, General Associate of Reggio Edward Harry Dale rushed to the scene, hoped to teach the public to the class, ordered 90 soldiers brought to the scene to shoot towards the audience. Many people tried to spread the walls to escape, but they were in vain. Many people jumped into the wells of the park
In 1919, Reginald Dyer opened a peaceful gathering with a Jarianwara bug and gathered to celebrate Baisaki and condemned the arrest of Dr. Saifudin Kitschu and Dr. Sathya Pal. This inhuman act of Britain brought a shock wave to India and has been strongly criticized and protested in India. Mahatma Gandhi also condemned this sneaky act and strongly condemned it. The national movement is gradually being established, and the Jallianwalah Bagh case played an important role in the beginning of the "non-cooperative movement". This is the first large Satyagrarch movement under the guidance of Gandhi. He called for support from other political and religious leaders and urged the Indians to cease using British products.
April 13, 1919, the Dell British officer ordered his unit to fire at a peaceful assembly in Amritsar 's Jallianwala Bagh, including women and children. As a result, hundreds of innocent Hindu and Sikh citizens were murdered. This case was called "Jallianwala Bagh Massacre". But Gandhi criticized protesters instead of accusing British, Indians demanded to use love when dealing with British hatred. He forced the Indians to die quickly without taking any kind of non-violent behavior and compelled the Indians to stop the riot.