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Ghallughara June 84: UK Sikhs To Hold Remembrance March and Freedom Rally on June 2

Sikh diaspora in UK will be remembering Ghallughara June 1984 (attack by Indian army on Darbar Sahib, Amritsar and other Sikh Gurdwaras) in a series of events.

FSO Welcomes Kirpan Decision by UK, Initiative of Pakistan on Kartarpur Sahib Corridor

The Federation of Sikh Organizations (UK) has welcomed the decision of British government to allow Sikhs to carry Kirpan without limitations of its size. FSO leaders Bhai Kuldeep Singh Chaheru, Loveshinder Singh Dallewal and Joga Singh said in a written statement that the Kirpan has special significance for the Sikhs and it is good that the government has decided to remove Kirpan from list of offensive weapons.

FSO Condemns Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat’s Statement Advocating “Early Action” in Punjab

An umbrella body of various pro-freedom Sikh groups in England, the Federation of Sikh Organisation (FSO) has strongly condemned Indian Army chief Bipin Rawat's statement advocating "early action" against Sikhs in Punjab.

Sikhs in England Hold Protest Outside Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham

Hundreds of Sikhs today held a protest outside the Conservative Party Conference in the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Birmingham on the first day of the conference.

Ghallughara 1984 (Sikh Genocide) Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in London [Pictorial]

Thousands of Sikhs from across the England gathered in London to participate in Ghallughara 1984 (Sikh Genocide) Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in London on Sunday (June 3).

Ghallughara 1984: Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in London on June 3

Various Sikh Organizations of England, under the banner of Federation of Sikh Organizations (FSO), will be holding Ghallughara Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in London on Sunday June 03, 2018.

Over 225 UK Gurdwaras Back Restrictions on Indian Government Officials: FSO

On 7 January 2018 the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO), made up of ten Sikh organisations, announced the imposition of restrictions on official visits of Indian government officials in UK Gurdwaras.

FSO (UK) to question Kirtani Jatha who attended SSP Swaran Ghotna’s Bhog

Federation of Sikh Organisations has announced to question a Kirtani Jatha who is accused of performing kirtan during former Punjab Police SSP Swaran Ghotna’s bhog ceremony.

FSO Update on June 1984 Trafalgar Square Rally After London Attack

The Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO) has issued following update on June 1984 remembrance rally at Trafalgar Square after the late Saturday night attack in London...

Anil Kaul’s Statement on extra-judicial Killings of Sikhs in Punjab: UK Sikhs to Aprroach UN

Various Sikh organizations of England have decided to raise the issue of extra-judicial killings of Sikhs in Punjab before the United Nations. The decision came in wake of 'admission' to such killings by a former Indian Army officer.

Leamington Sikh Gurdwara Incident: 54 persons released on bail by UK police

The Warwickshire police have release 54 Sikh youth who were arrested on the allegations of trespassing from a Gurdwara Sahib in Leamington yesterday.

Badal Dal High Profile Delegation in UK; Sikh bodies refuse to hold talks

As per a release by Manjinder Singh Sirsa, senior leader of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal), a high level delegation of Shiromani Akali Dal Badal is in England to counter alleged "false and malicious" propaganda of opposition party's the Congress and APP in Punjab.

Protest against RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s UK visit on July 30: FSO

The Federation of Sikh Organizations (FSO) has announced to hold a protest against Rashtrya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat during his visit to England.

UK Labour Party Support for Sikh Self-determination: UK Sikh bodies

Westminster, London: Leaders of some UK based Sikh organisations, along with the Westminster cross party group ‘Parliamentarians for National Self-determination’ (PNSD), recently briefed the UK Labour Party’s ...

World Sikh Summit in UK on Nov. 01: Sikh representatives from more than 20 countries to participate, says FSO

A press release by the Federation of Sikh Organizations UK (FSO, UK) has maintained that Sikh representatives from more than two dozen countries will be participating in World Sikh Summit, to be held on November 01 at Guru Nanak Gurdwara Sahib in Smethwick, UK.

UK Sikhs call India’s bluff and announce widespread opposition to visiting Indian PM

On 3 October all prominent Sikh organisations, Gurdwaras from across the UK and the youth gathered at Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Havelock Road, Southall to discuss the Sikh response and plan of action for the visit to the UK of Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in mid-November.

Sikh Council UK issues Advisory to UK Gurdwaras on Anand Karaj protocols

The Sikh community of UK has recently deliberated on the issue of protocol for conducting Anand Karaj at Sikh Gurdwaras in UK. At the Gurdwaras meeting on 23rd August 2015 a number of resolutions were unanimously agreed.

#SikhGenocide84 Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in London on June 7

Sikh Organizations of UK, under the banner of Federation of Sikh Organizations (UK), will be holding Ghallughara Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in London on Sunday June 07, 2015 to commemorate anniversary of June 1984 Indian Army attack on Darbar Sahib.

Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa’s struggle: FSO (UK) to protest outside Indian Embassy in Birmingham on May 15

Federation of Sikh Organisation (UK) has announced to hold a protest-demonstration on May 15 in front of office of Consulate General of India in Birmingham. The purpose of demonstration is to show support for fasting Sikh activists Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa, who is demanding release of Sikh political prisoners, who remain jailed in India even after having completed their minimum mandatory jail terms.

Federation of Sikh Organizations (UK) to hold June 1984 Ghallughara remembrance march on June 7 in London

Federation of Sikh Organizations (UK) recently held a meeting and resolved to marks the anniversary of June 1984 Ghallughara by holding a Genocide remembrance march on June 7 in London. The meeting was reportedly held at Gurudwara Guru Nanak, Smethwick in London.

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