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Two Sikhs charged in connection with Air India bombing in

Canadian Police have charged two Sikh men in connection with the bombing of an Air India plane off the Irish coast in June 1985. All 329 people on board were killed. The flight was on its way from Toronto to New Delhi, via London. Both men, who are members of the Canadian Sikh community, were charged with murder. The men have also been charged with the murder of two baggage handlers who were killed on the same day in another explosion aboard an Air India flight at Tokyo's Narita Airport. The two are due in court on Monday.