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Man fined for stealing Basics of Sikhi charity box in Southall

Southall: A man has been fined after he admitted stealing a charity box in Southall. Houzaifa Abdelrahman stole the container, which belonged to the Basics ...

Des Panjab: Where are we today? – SikhRI Webinar on Aug 15

The British transferred the power in 1947 and the Panjab was partitioned, and later truncated in India. Millions were butchered and displaced in the aftermath. Plundered and violated, the Panjab has been caught between the Indo-Pak politics ever since.

Remembering Oak Creek tragedy with Community Service: US Communities Participate in Day of Seva

Inspired by the Oak Creek sangat’s Chardhi Kala 6K Memorial Walk/Run, the Sikh Coalition organized a third annual National Day of Seva, in remembrance and solidarity for those who were injured and killed on August 5, 2012 in Oak Creek, Wisconsin.

TV ’84 to air Sikh Siyasat documentary OUTJUSTICED – the untold story on Aug 07

A US based TV channel, TV84, will air a documentary by Sikh Siyasat. Documentary titled "OUTJUSTICED - the untold story", which narrates the story of two decades of struggle for justice, will be aired on TV84 on Friday, August 7 at 9 pm EST.

House of Lords needs immediate reforms to bring back some Public Confidence in Politicians: Sikh Federation UK

A statement by Sikh Federation UK calling for House of Lords to initiate immediate reforms to bring back some Public Confidence in Politicians

Manjit Singh GK files response in New York lawsuit

In a written press release issued yesterday Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (DSGMC)'s media advisor Parminder Pal Singh said that DSGMC chief Manjit Singh GK has filed his response in a lawsuit filed in a U. S. Court located at New York.

Book Embedded Journalism Punjab released in Brampton (Canada)

A book analysing role of Indian media during the days of Sikh struggle of 1980s-90s in Punjab was released in Brampton on 27th July. The book titled "Embedded Journalism, Punjab" was released during a well attended book release ceremony at Rose Theatre, Brampton.

Condemning Yakub’s Execution, Sikhs For Justice Question Supreme Court on Denial of Justice to 1984 Sikh Genocide Victims

Condemning the culture of capital punishment to only the members of India’s minority community, “Sikhs For Justice” (SFJ), a US based human rights group criticized the judicial system which failed to take cognizance and convict the powerful politicians responsible for the 1984 genocide of Sikhs.

Allow Sikhs to play with turbans, US lawmakers tell FIBA

As many as 39 US lawmakers have asked the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) to change a policy requiring Sikhs and other players to remove their articles of faith, such as turbans, in international competition.

Sikh Information Centre want Sikh Caucus to speak for Surat Singh Khalsa

Washington, USA: A US based NGO Sikh Information Centre (SIC) has urged the American Sikh Congressional Caucus to speak up for Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa ...

Sikhs to Observe Oak Creek anniversary as Annual Seva Day in 15 Cities Across USA

Wisconsin, USA: In an effort to combat hate and spread peace across the nation, this weekend, the Sikh Coalition—a community-based organization that works toward the ...

Sikh author Ajmer Singh on Ideological Encirclement of Sikhs (Speech in Brampton, Canada)

Sirdar Ajmer Singh presenting his views during book release function at Rose Theatre Brampron. The two books were released on the function one was Teesre Ghallughare Ton Baad Sikhaan Di Sidhantak Gheraabandi (Ideological Encirclement of Sikhs after Sikh Genocide of 1984) by Ajmer Singh and the second Embedded Journalism by Jaspal Singh Sidhu.

Jaspal Singh Sidhu on Embedded Journalism by Indian Media (Speech at Brampton, Canada)

Senior Journalist (UNI Retd.) Jaspal Singh Sidhu's speech delivered at Brampton on Embedded Journalism by Indian Media during Sikh struggle of 1980s-90s.

Koh-i-Noor is Sikh artefact and it should remain in Britain until the Sikh homeland is re-established: Sikh Federation UK

Keith Vaz MP today called for the world-famous 'Koh-i-Noor' diamond to be returned to India during Narendra Modi's UK visit in November.

Sikh diaspora body condemns Gurdaspur Attack

The World Sikh Organisation of Canada, a Canada based Sikh diaspora organisation has condemned 27 July Gurdaspur attack in which 4 armed assailants killed seven people, including 4 policemen, before being gunned down by the security personnel in a gun-battle that lasted for around 11-12 hours.

Capt. Amarinder dismisses Sikhs For Justice complaint

Former Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh has dismissed the allegations levelled against him in a complaint to the US Attorney General by a US based activists group Sikhs for Justice. SFJ has accused former Punjab CM of having protected and promoted the police officers who were involved in mass level human rights violations.

Seeking Criminal Prosecution of Congress MP Capt Amarinder Singh – SFJ Lodges Complaint With US Attorney General

Ahead of the US visit of Capt Amarinder Singh, a Sikh rights group sought criminal prosecution of former Chief Minister of the State of Punjab for reinstating, promoting and protecting the police officials named repeatedly by victims and human rights groups as perpetrators of torture, disappearances, and extrajudicial executions during counter insurgency operations in 1990's.

U.S. Congresswoman Lofgren Recognizes Sikh Genocide and Political Prisoners issue in Indian subcontiment

We remember with sorrow the deaths of innocent Muslims killed in 2002 in the Gujarat Genocide and of innocent Christians killed in 2008 in the Odisha Pogrom.

Indian politicians led by Narendra Modi are preparing to give a kick in the teeth to Britain: Sikh Federation UK

David Cameron and his ministers have been courting their Indian counterparts for trade but without seeing anything substantial in return.

Sikh man killed in Derby (UK) hit and run

Satnam Singh (74), a father of three, from Princes Street was found on the junction of Princes Street and Coronation Street, Rosehill at around 4.50am on Thursday, July 23.

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