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Sent Home to Die | Official Trailer Baby Alita died just hours after a visit to a “doctor” in Beaver Lodge, Alberta. According to her family, the doctor showed little care for her and sent her home, where she tragically passed away. I went undercover in South Africa to investigate this Nigerian “doctor,” who had been suspended there, yet somehow was able to obtain a medical license to practise in Alberta, Canada. Learn more about my investigation, and how you can help me complete this documentary below 👇
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦126,099 views • 1 day ago

You tell me, does this guy sound like a legitimate doctor, or a lying fraud? First, he confidently tries to lie to me, saying he’s “NEVER” been suspended in South Africa and that he has his “FULL LICENSE” there. But little does he know, I’ve actually been to South Africa and spoken to the medical board, which confirmed he is, in fact, SUSPENDED. So he changes his story: “I suspended myself because I don’t work there anymore.” Fun fact: You can’t suspend yourself. It’s an adverse regulatory action, and no legitimate doctor would ever want that on their record...
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BREAKING: Canadian Professor Arrested After Questioning Residential School Mass Grave Claims The University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, has trespassed Dr. Frances Widdowson, who has been questioning the validity of claims that mass graves of Indigenous students were found in Kamloops, B.C. Widdowson was arrested by Lethbridge police this afternoon after she came to the university cafeteria to discuss the topic with a student. Follow and support Media Bezirgan for more news regarding the state of academic freedom in Canada.
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Father Exposes CBC Bias in Humboldt Broncos Tragedy: “They’ve Been Notorious for This” “It’s not your story to tell,” says former NHL player Chris Joseph, who lost his son in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy in 2018 when foreign truck driver Jaskirat Sidhu blew through a stop sign and killed 16 people, including his son, Jaxon Joseph. Joseph repeated his accusations against CBC of being biased in favour of Sidhu, who is fighting his deportation order after serving merely 3.5 years in prison for causing the deaths of 16 people and injuring 13 Canadians through his negligence. “Let everybody speak, but don’t chop and edit to narrate the story the way you want it to be done. Karen Pauls did that with CBC. She played soft music when the Sidhus were walking through the park holding hands together, and then when she interviewed Russ Herold, who was on my side, it was a cold ring via Zoom call. She just doesn’t give the same attention to detail. I wish mainstream media would grow a backbone and tell it like it is,” Chris Joseph said.
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EXCLUSIVE: Humboldt Father Speaks Out, Exposes Why Sidhu Still Avoids Deportation: “He Only Cares About Himself" (WARNING: The contents of this story may be extremely upsetting or distressing to some viewers.) On April 6, 2018, a double-trailer semi-truck driven by Jaskirat Singh Sidhu blew through a stop sign at a rural intersection in Saskatchewan, Canada, and collided with a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos players and staff, injuring 13 people and killing 16, most of them teenagers, including Chris Joseph’s son, Jaxon. After pleading guilty and serving roughly four years in prison, Sidhu has been on full parole since 2023. However, he has continued to dominate headlines, fighting tooth and nail not to be deported back to India. Jaxon’s father, Chris Joseph — a former NHL player and firefighter — says Sidhu is not the remorseful man the media portrays him to be, but a "selfish" one who affected his life “in the worst way possible,” and who continues to do so by seeking an exemption from the law after having destroyed 29 families. “The last time I ran my fingers through my son’s hair was in a morgue. He was cold, and he was beat up,” says Joseph, responding to the truck driver whose reckless driving resulted in the death of Joseph’s son Jaxon, along with 15 others, yet who continues to fight against deportation to India on the grounds that he does not want to be separated from his own son. While most Canadians agree with his deportation order, some columnists and politicians argue that he should be forgiven and not be separated from his family. “You tell me which child of yours you want to give up, and I will be the keyboard warrior hoping for forgiveness. It’s not about vindication — it’s about what’s right and what’s wrong, and the future of our country,” says Joseph, arguing that giving Sidhu an exemption from the law would set the wrong precedent for other unqualified drivers and signal that Canadian lives do not matter. “Everybody has told him he should be deported — the judge, the CBSA, the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Federal Court of Appeal — and he still keeps trying, because he is looking out for himself and he really doesn’t care about anybody else,” says Joseph, urging politicians not to interfere with the judicial process and to allow him to be deported as he is supposed to be. In this exclusive interview with Media Bezirgan, Chris Joseph addresses those who advocate against Sidhu's deportation, discusses the corruption within the trucking industry, and explains why he no longer trusts the mainstream media when it comes to this story.
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The Forgotten Canadian Immigration Officer Murdered by Sikh Militant Mewa Singh Inside a Courthouse Officer William C. Hopkinson was not a soldier, but he was assassinated in the line of duty while enforcing Canada’s immigration law in 1914, which is now viewed as racist. The movie Guru Nanak Jahaz, funded by the Canadian government, depicts how he was assassinated by Mewa Singh Lopoke to avenge his Sikh brothers who were denied entry into Canada during the Komagata Maru incident. Today, some regard Mewa Singh as a hero and an inspiration, despite his conviction and execution for assassinating Officer Hopkinson inside a courthouse while he was unarmed. Singh continued to shoot him after he was already dead, using two pistols until both were emptied. "No, Mewa Singh was a criminal of the highest order," says Bob Rai, a former Sikh who left the religion and describes it as a cult, shares his insights into why the leadership of Canada’s Sikh community views murderers and terrorists like Mewa Singh as heroes, while simultaneously reshaping history to portray the community as prominent military servicemen in the world wars. Follow Media Bezirgan for more.
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦2,342,486 views • 6 months ago

“I Shoot. I Done.” The Killing of a Canadian Immigration Officer by Mewa Singh Guru Nanak Jahaz, funded by the Canadian government and supported by several Punjabi immigration consultancies, depicts the 1914 assassination of Canadian immigration officer William C. Hopkinson by Mewa Singh inside the Vancouver courthouse corridor. Mewa Singh, celebrated as a “Canadian shaheed” by some today, was motivated by the Komagata Maru incident, where Canada denied entry to hundreds of his countrymen from India for violating the continuous journey regulation, and by his belief that Hopkinson’s intelligence network was harming the Sikh community. In the film’s portrayal of the killing, Singh empties one pistol into Hopkinson, then continues firing with a second until both weapons are out of ammunition. Hopkinson was unarmed. Singh surrendered on the spot, pleaded guilty, and was hanged in January 1915. Is Mewa Singh a Canadian martyr for assassinating an unarmed Canadian immigration officer inside a courthouse?
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦1,943,537 views • 6 months ago

EXPLOSIVE: Some families of victims in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy say the CBC has been censoring, misrepresenting, and selectively editing their interviews. “We don’t trust the mainstream media anymore,” former NHL player Chris Joseph (Chris Joseph) says. Joseph alleges that the CBC selectively edited their interviews, including those of other families, in ways that suppressed their true views and favored Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, who is fighting deportation to India after running a stop sign and crashing into the team bus, killing 16 people, including Joseph’s son. “Karen Pauls twisted the narrative, and a lot of media has been like that,” Joseph alleges, addressing her recent coverage of convicted criminal Sidhu about his fight against deportation.
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦824,957 views • 3 months ago

“You Ruined My Life”: Crown Refuses to Lay Charges on Cops who Brutalized Innocent 17-Year-Old Girl On November 13, 2023, 17-year-old Haylie Nahamko-White stepped off the bus after her lifeguard shift. In a terrifying instant, two men jumped from an unmarked car and violently tackled her to the ground. Convinced she was being kidnapped, Haylie never saw a badge. She had no idea the two men were Edmonton Police officers — and she fought desperately for her life. The brutal assault left her unconscious and bleeding, inflicting permanent physical and emotional injuries that still haunt her today. The common-sense-defying excuse police came up with was that the officers mistook 17-year-old Haylie for a 25-year-old Asian female suspect. “My teeth fell out, but my braces held them in. I had bolt patches — I still do. My SI joint and my hip is completely torn. I still suffer from severe pain. I’m going to be 20 here and I still deal with it… I still have nightmares.” For nearly three years, the identities of the two Edmonton Police officers who brutalized Haylie Nahamko-White have been shielded from the public. Today, in the public interest, Media Bezirgan is naming them for the first time following Alberta Crown prosecutors, under Justice Minister Mickey Amery, ruled that no criminal charges will be laid against the officers.
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EXCLUSIVE: Canada Pauses Deportation of Trucker Jaskirat Sidhu, Who Killed 16 and Injured 13 Chris Joseph, father of Jaxon Joseph, whose life was lost along with 15 others in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy, says he will not stop his quest for justice and his fight to have the man responsible for the tragedy deported back to India, which was part of his sentence. “I honestly do feel like my son Jaxon would be right behind me saying, ‘Go get him, Dad,’” Joseph says, promising he will not stop until Jaskirat Sidhu is deported, after a federal court paused the deportation at the eleventh hour, when Sidhu was scheduled to be deported the next business day. “Being deported back to India, although not anybody’s favourite choice, is not a death sentence,” Joseph, the former NHL hockey player, says. “What we have is a death sentence,” he adds, pointing out that the last time he ran his fingers through his son’s hair was in a morgue. Joseph says Sidhu was ordered deported by everyone: the judge, the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Court of Appeal, and the CBSA, yet he is still fighting on humanitarian grounds to avoid being separated from his family in Canada. “His family can go to India with him. If my wife or I were deported, we’d be at each other’s side,” Joseph says, adding that forgiveness is irrelevant. “Deportation was part of his sentence. Forgiveness doesn’t mean he gets to be more special than any other criminal,” he says, emphasizing that people are deported every day for much less. Follow and support Media Bezirgan for more exclusive Canadian news content.
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Khalistan “Referendum” in Edmonton Set One Day Before Alberta’s Provincial Referendum Tens of thousands of Sikhs have gathered for Calgary’s annual Nagar Kirtan, an event billed as “family-friendly.” Yet the procession featured “Kill” slogans, banners honouring bombers and assassins including Air India bombing suspect Talwinder Singh Parmar, the man behind Canada’s deadliest terror attack. Alberta is back in the spotlight after another Khalistan “referendum” is scheduled to take place in Edmonton on October 18, 2026, following the one held in Calgary in 2024. Sikhs for Justice has been conducting these unofficial referendums for years, jumping back and forth between Canada and California. That raises the obvious question: when will the “referendums” finally end? “I have no idea yet,” Sikhs for Justice leader Avtar Pannun told me. “Alberta has a referendum too. It’s on the 19th of October, so one day before our Khalistan referendum.” Expect increased Khalistan activities in Alberta, especially in Edmonton, in the coming days, including convoys and parades. Follow Media Bezirgan for more.
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“Are you leaving?” Sikh police sergeant in Surrey, B.C., keeps Khalistani protesters away from Hindu temple. Today, Sikhs for Justice, a separatist group designated as a terrorist organization by India, staged protests outside Hindu temples in Canada after Bill C-9 passed the House of Commons, but before it received Royal Assent. If enacted, the bill would create new offences for intimidating or obstructing access to places of worship, following the clashes and unrest surrounding Khalistani protests outside Hindu temples in Brampton in 2024. This time, law enforcement took steps to ensure protesters did not get near the temples, and at least one protester wandering through the parking lot was immediately intercepted and promptly said he was leaving when confronted by Surrey police. Stay tuned for my full report.
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Danielle Smith Says Sikh Community Predates Alberta Despite Prior Backlash from Albertans The Premier was interviewed by REDFM News at Calgary’s 2026 Nagar Kirtan parade yesterday, where she repeated her “Sikhs quite literally built the foundations of Alberta" narrative. “Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh,” she began, which means “Purity belongs to Waheguru, victory belongs to Waheguru,” before addressing the question. “The Sikh community goes all the way back to before Alberta was even a province. Sikhs have been here growing and building Alberta, and that’s part of the reason why we want to save the Dashmesh Cultural Centre to grow and build,” the Premier said, while listing the grants her government has given to the controversial community centre. Read more 🧵👇
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BREAKING: Khalistan supporters use their daggers, swords, and spears to rip apart Indian flags in Calgary, Alberta. The Khalistan movement, notorious for Canada’s deadliest terror attack, is actively targeting Indian diplomats whenever they show up in Canada. The group was largely composed of the same protesters who clashed with police in Edmonton last week. However, unlike in Edmonton, this time supporters of India showed up to counter-protest. At one point, two groups got too close to each other, and the police had to intervene. The meeting at the McDougall Centre was cancelled, and the Indian diplomat whom the protesters accuse of being involved in the murder of one of their members did not show up. Sikhs have a religious exemption in Canada to carry their daggers on flights and at schools. However, the increasing use of these “religious symbols” at political protests in Canada raises eyebrows. One man was seen holding his sword to the sky while inviting the counter-protesters to come towards him. For more Media Bezirgan
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Grieving Canadian Family Responds to Lawyer of Truck Driver Fighting Deportation After Destroying 29 Families: “We’re not sentencing him to death. There’s a billion people in India. They’re doing okay.” Jaskirat Singh Sidhu’s lawyer, Michael Greene, says, “We don’t have to do this. We’re Canadians. We value forgiveness. Second chances are always part of our criminal justice system.” But Chris Joseph (Chris Joseph), a former NHL hockey player whose son was killed, along with 15 others, by Sidhu’s dangerous driving, says Sidhu has already used up a second, third, fourth, and fifth chance. “Everywhere I go, he [Sidhu] affects me,” Joseph says, highlighting that because Sidhu is an offender out on parole after serving about 3.5 years of his eight-year sentence for killing 16 people and injuring 13 when he blew through a stop sign in broad daylight, Corrections Canada must inform the families of Sidhu’s movements, sometimes resulting in overlapping weekend plans. “It’s almost like he has more rights than we do. — how many people do you need to kill to be deported?”
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Canadian-Born Punjabi Trucker UNLOADS on Corrupt Employers: “They Destroyed Our Industry” (WARNING: Crude language.) A Canadian-born Punjabi trucker speaks to Media Bezirgan about what he calls the corruption and negligence destroying Canada’s trucking industry, laying blame squarely on exploitative employers from India, weak government oversight, and unsafe practices. “They should go back to their fing countries and stop fing with mine," expressed Sunny, a 15-year veteran truck driver frustrated with what has become of his industry. Sunny highlights how corrupt foreign firms are driving good Canadian companies out of business by cutting corners, underpaying unskilled non-citizen drivers, and neglecting truck maintenance. "You guys destroyed my fing industry — charging LMIA drivers $40,000 to start, enough for a down payment on a brand new truck — and then you pay them cents on the dollar, if you even fing pay them. On top of that, you neglect f*ing maintenance — I don’t know why the government allowed you guys to do this, but it’s unacceptable." "Tomorrow somebody could beat me up because they're frustrated of these Indian drivers that wear flip-flops and don't take s*** seriously," added Sunny. Sunny spoke about the recent accident in Florida where an illegal Punjabi truck driver took the lives of 3 Americans by making a U-turn on a highway. "That guy didn't even fing care -- and that's what these guys are all like -- they do this everyday -- since these immigrants started coming here our truck insurance has doubled up." Sunny calls on all truck drivers to not work with corrupt trucking firms and instead work with long-established Canadian firms that cares about public safety. Follow and support Media Bezirgan for more independent journalism platforming industry whistleblowers.
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EXCLUSIVE: Jaskirat Sidhu Who Killed 16 Canadians Fights Deportation by Claiming Suicide - Court Docs Court records supplied to Media Bezirgan by Chris Joseph, the father who lost his son Jaxon Joseph in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy caused by Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, reveal never-before-seen details regarding Sidhu’s fight against his deportation order. A decades-old land dispute in Punjab, Sidhu’s claims of suicidal ideation, and the CBSA’s accusation of “unclean hands” which attacks Sidhu's credibility in court by arguing that his request for a 17-month deferral is effectively an indefinite delay. Read more below 🧵
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G7: Khalistanis Across North America Meet in Calgary to Ambush and Kill India’s PM’s Politics “Yes, I am ready to kill Modi politics, [to] ambush Modi,” said Manjinder Singh, leading the convoy from Gurdwara Dashmesh in Calgary. “[He] is an enemy of Canada, this Hindu terrorist Narendra Modi,” he said, asking Canadians to join them for the “ambush”tomorrow. The organizers, Sikhs for Justice, consider themselves the descendants of the assassins of late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and are calling for the killing of current Prime Minister Modi’s politics during an ambush in Canada. Follow and support Media Bezirgan for more on-the-ground G7 coverage.
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦1,164,250 views • 11 months ago

Saskatchewan Medical Board Allows Nigerian Doctor Guilty of Child Assault to Keep Practicing in Yorkton Dr. Anthony Amako Agomuoh of Yorkton, Saskatchewan, was charged by the RCMP with assault, resisting arrest, and assaulting a child with a weapon. He was found guilty of the assault-with-a-weapon charge, which he inflicted on his own child over a six-year period. Concerned residents in Yorkton and the surrounding area are calling on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan to take risk-mitigation measures, while the CPSS downplays the criminal conviction as mere “off-duty conduct related to disciplining a child,” as if Dr. Agomuoh simply got caught up in a case. We obtained exclusive court documents from the Yorkton Provincial Courthouse that tell a very different story. The CPSS continues to allow Dr. Agomuoh to practice medicine without any restrictions, prompting serious concerns for child safety. Read more 👇🧵
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