A Canadian journalist reports being attacked during a pro-Khalistan rally in Vancouver. He claims multiple Khalistani supporters harassed him, grabbed his phone, and threatened violence. The journalist states he has been covering Khalistan protests across several countries since last year, aiming to provide independent reporting. He alleges that an individual who has been harassing him online was involved in the incident, which occurred in the presence of police.
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