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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2541183/Shocking-moment-smirking-female-shop-assistant-Lidl-racially-abuses-Muslim-customer.html Please see the Video in the link ...
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/index.html Does this finally put the mask debate to bed? 'Gold standard' analysis of 78 studies and 1million people finds face coverings made 'little to no difference' to Covid infection or death rates The research - carried out by the Cochrane Institute , the 'gold standard' of evidence-based reviews, looked at 78 global studies involving over a million people. Results indicated that surgical masks reduced the risk of catching 'Covid or a flu-like illness' by just five percent - a figure so low it may not be statistically significant. The researchers said harms caused by masks - including hampering children's s…
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What do you guys make of this?
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Must watch (warning, this is graphic):
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BBC NEWS 'Honour killing' relatives guilty http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/engl...don/6722699.stm Banaz Mahmod's body was found in a buried suitcase Mobile footage A father has been found guilty of killing his daughter in what police have described as an honour killing. The body of Banaz Mahmod, 20, was found in a suitcase buried in a garden in Birmingham last year. Her father Mahmod Mahmod, 52, and uncle Ari Mahmod, 50, from Mitcham, south London, were both convicted of murder at the Old Bailey. A third defendant, Darbad Mares-Rasull, was cleared of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. Ari Mahmod was also found guilty of conspiracy to pervert the c…
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'I donated money to kill Indira Gandhi'
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http://www.expressindia.com/fullstory.ppa?...ira~Gandhi' 'I donated money to Sikh militants to kill Indira Gandhi' Reuters Vancouver, (British Columbia), March 31: A prosecution witness in the Air India bombing trial said on Tuesday he donated money to a plot by Sikh militants to kill Indira Gandhi. The man, whose name is shielded by court order, is a witness against Ripudaman Singh Malik, one of two Sikh militants charged with murder in connection with the 1985 attacks on an Air India plane that killed 331 people. The defense is attacking the man's claim that he turned down Malik's request that he carry a "time bomb" in a suitcase to Vancouver airport because he d…
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'I was asked to urinate in my nephews' mouth'
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http://www.newindpress.com/Newsitems.asp?I...s+India&rLink=0 'I was asked to urinate in my nephews' mouth' DANAULI (SAFIDON): At 65, Sheesha Singh of this dusty hamlet was asked to urinate in the mouth of his nephews along with whom he had been apprehended by the police on the suspicion of cow-slaughtering and kept at the Safidon police station on the night of September 11. His refusal let loose a trail of inhuman torture. The cops, allegedly under the influence of liquor, tied the three Sikh farmers by the hair, threw them on the floor, and kept beating until two of them fell unconscious. But for the timely intervention by the villagers who reached the police sta…
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http://in.rediff.com/news/2005/feb/11inter2.htm The Rediff Interview/Harvinder Singh Phoolka February 11, 2005 Harvinder Singh Phoolka, senior advocate, Supreme Court, and former additional advocate general, Punjab, stands apart from his colleagues in the legal fraternity. At the risk of incurring the then Congress government's wrath, he took up the cases of the victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. In an interview with Associate Editor Onkar Singh in New Delhi, Phoolka discussed the Justice G T Nanavati Commission report on the riots, which was submitted to Home Minister Shivraj Patil this week. Are you disappointed that the government is refusing the make publi…
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'indian Register' For Pregnancies
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6897564.stm By Sanjoy Majumder BBC News, Delhi India banned gender selection and selective abortion in 1994 An Indian minister has proposed that all pregnant women register with the government and seek its permission if they wish to undergo an abortion. Women and child development minister Renuka Chowdhury says the move is aimed at stopping the aborting of unwanted female foetuses. Although prenatal sex determination and selective abortion are banned, far more boys than girls are born. Critics warn that the new move could backfire and be misused. Ms Chowdhury also wants abortions to be permitted only in specific circum…
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Kambdi Kalaai in the UK Paramjit Singh from Washington DC who stars in the film 'Kambdi Kalaai' has just contacted the Sikh Federation (UK) to confirm he will be in Southall tomorrow evening where there will be a premier of the film in the UK. Anyone wishing to attend the premiere can contact Paramjit Singh on 07842 554518. On Sunday he will be at the Nagar Kirtan in Leicester. He is hoping to show his film after the Nagar Kirtan. The film has just been released in the USA this week. It will only be available through Gurdwaras and not in stores. See the write up of the film on Panthic Weekly below. The film is about the Sikh identity while living in the Sikh Diasp…
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HOSHIARPUR: Spelling out its agenda to uphold the distinct identity of the Sikh people and earn a respectable place for Punjab in the comity of nations, the Dal Khalsa today vowed to bring a change in the corrupt Sikh political culture and not to bend either by force or allurement. The resolution to this effect was passed at a meeting of party office bearers held here today to mark the commencement of 23rd anniversary of “Khalistan Declaration Day”. Later on, addressing a press conference, the leaders of the group reiterated their demand and dream for a sovereign Sikh state. It is pertinent to mention that 23 years ago on this day a five-member Panthic Committee constit…
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/2008/20081111/punjab1.htm#13 Amritsar, November 10 The Ferozepur police today raided the house of Harmit Singh, a terrorist who was on the run in the smuggling of arms, ammunition and narcotics through the riverine belt of Ferozepur district, and reportedly found several incriminate documents, including map of ‘Khalistan’. He was living in the Chheharta area, an industrial suburb, and working on his PhD in Sikh religious study after enrolling himself in Guru Nanak Dev University. His name figured during investigations in the seizure of arms, including AK-56 rifles, pistols, heroin and fake currency, which was “home delivered” from Pakista…
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Vaheguru Jee Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Jee Kee Fateh ! 'Lest it be repeated' disapproved by Sikh audience Sunday 15th May, 2005 Vikramjit Singh - Panthic Weekly Correspondent Chandigarh, Punjab (KP) - What was said to be a documentary on the so-called "rehabilitation" of Sikh freedom fighters, 'Lest it be repeated' by Reema Anand turned out to be a pack of lies and an attempt to malign the Sikh freedom struggle and idolize people like K.P. Gill. The 17 minute documentary screened this week in Chandigarh was disapproved by the Sikh audience. The basic theme of the film was to show that Sikh freedom fighters in police custody had now agreed that the movement was wrong. The …
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'Let me die in India', says woman who left during Partition
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