In defence of the rights of others
Harjit Sajjan found military service to be the best way to fulfil the requirements of his religion
By Daphne Bramham, Vancouver Sun - September 8, 2012
Lt.-Col. Harjit Sajjan is the first Sikh to command
a Canadian Army regiment. He has...
EDL leader agrees with Brevik's (Norwegian mass murderer) opinions and threatens Britain's entire Muslim polpulation
The English Defence League’s leader Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (aka “Tommy Robinson”) recently gave an interview to the Norwegian media and made the following dubious statements...
"When all other means fail, it is righteous to raise the sword"
Sikhs need to defend themselves and stay alert at all times, by this i do not necesarily* mean weapons. I mean mentally and spiritally defending themselves, and i beleive if one is to make the decision to defend themselves with...
SIKHS from Southall made a triumphant stand against the far-right English Defence League in Luton on Saturday.
They joined other religious groups from across west London to stage a counter-protest as the EDL held its demonstration in the town centre.
Playing the dhol, a Punjabi war drum...
A joint statement has been released by the UK Sikh community to condemn the English Defence League.
The English Defence League (EDL) has organised events across the country, stirring up hatred, Islamophobia and racism – running riot in some cases and provoking violent attacks on Muslim, black...
"I feel no need for food and water," states Prahladbhai Jani, a seventy-six year old Indian ascetic who lives in a cave near the Ambaji temple in the state of Gujarat. Mr. Jani claims that he has not had food or fluids to drink for the last sixty-five years. At the age of seven years he left...
No Sikh reference books with us: Antony
Varinder Walia
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, May 21
The Ministry of Defence has closed the chapter of the rare books of Sikh Reference Library of the Golden Temple taken away by the Army after Operation Blue Star in 1984, saying that the Army had...
CANADIAN PRESS
VANCOUVER — The woman at the heart of allegations against an accused Air India bomber cunningly claimed on the stand to love him, to feel sick with herself for betraying him, only to boost her credibility, a defence lawyer argued in fierce closing arguments.
In truth, she...
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