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  1. http://www.youtube.com/user/GreggHill56#p/u/12/ggeLfEr7M0Y Description says interview with Shaheed Sant Bhindranwale but Longowal traitor is in the video ,Sant Ji may be in the videos which are to be uploaded Please leave in general for all to see
  2. STATEMENT FROM DAL KHALSA PANJAB Black Day observed; Dal Khalsa stages sit-in protest against slavery and injustice Pledges sustained Sikh support for Kashmiri brethren in their struggle AMRITSAR- August 15, 2010 Today marks the 63rd anniversary of the India’s independence. It is a "Black Day" for all the minorities of India. India has a poor record of human rights, from Kashmir to Punjab to Northeast. India has extremely serious human rights problems. Primary among them is the culture of impunity to security forces. By observing August 15 as black day, we are keeping the desire for freedom alive. It is a matter of great pride that Sikhs have a legacy of sovereignty. They have had self-rule for many years and decades. It is a matter of regret that their sovereignty has been usurped by the Indian state, either by chicanery of Indian imperialists or by default of their own leadership. However, it is significant that our moral, legal and political lien over our sovereignty still stands. While the Indians are busy in celebrating their independence, we are staging a sit-in protest against slavery and injustice. Since our subjugation in the early fifties of the last century, we have experienced slavery, torture and abrogation of our civil, economic, religious and political rights. The stories of the sufferings of Sikh were too numerous to tell. The violations of human rights by Indian security agencies have been uncountable. But the energetic Sikhs with their distinctive unique birthright and history stand still without any retreat. It has been clear to us for decades that the Sikhs cannot achieve any justice or progress within the confines of the present Indian political system that is so viciously opposed to our legitimate goals, desires and aspirations. Outstanding issues dating back to 80’s remain unresolved to this day despite promises from the Indian government to help find a solution. Instead, Indian state has chosen to silence our voices by force or to humiliate and terrorize us into dropping our legitimate demands. The continuous loot of Punjab’s water wealth resources and state’s deliberate policy to alter the demography of Punjab by encouraging influx of migrants is a major cause of worry and concern. India’s Constitution does allow freedom of expression to all citizens but ironically the moment we express our independent thoughts we lose our freedom. Several Dal Khalsa and like minded parties’ activists have been charged under sedition on the most fraudulent of grounds despite our resolve and approach to keep our movement within the framework of non-violent and democratic norms. Today is a day of betrayal, but today is also the start of a new struggle, and new hope for the future. We are confident that we will prove everyone wrong especially those who had declared that the movement for Khalistan is dead. The struggle for independence is our lifeline. The Dal Khalsa does not only ask the Indian state and the world community to acknowledge our identity as a Nation but also our right to self determination in accordance with international treaties and covenants that all democratic Nations are expected to adhere to and oblige. Let it also be known, that Sikhs are not alone in this struggle against the Indian establishment. Right now, the Kashmiris, Nagas and Assamese are also observing India's Independence Day as a Black Day. Let us make a pledge that the common cause of all oppressed peoples will be brought to one platform. The people of Punjab stand with the people of Pakistan as they have bravely responded to widespread and unprecedented flooding that has killed more than 1,600 people and left two million people affected. We also express our sorrow and grief over the loss of human lives due to cloudburst in Leh region of J&K. We think that we would be failing in our duty if we do not express solidarity with all other ethnic peoples who are in the thick of formation of their nation-states in South-Asia. We condemn the flagrant violations of the fundamental rights of the Kashmiri people in the valley. Dal Khalsa pledges sustained Sikh support for Kashmiri brethren in their struggle for right to self determination in line with deepening partnership between the two pro-struggling ethnic minorities. It seems the reports of revival of militancy in Punjab attributed to Sikh militant groups are designed to damage the image of the community. Our heart goes in support of all those Sikh Nationalists including Bhai Daljit Singh Khalsa who are suffering detentions because of their dissenting beliefs. We appeal to Hindu brethren of Punjab to ‘bridge the divide’ and join hands with Sikhs not only to safeguard the interests and resources of the state but also to achieve Punjab’s Sovereignty in the same manner as Sikhs helped Hindus in their fight for the independence of India from British colonial rule. Harchranjit Singh Dhami President Kanwar Pal Singh Spokesperson Dr Manjinder Singh General Secretary
  3. London, 15 August 2010 All Parties International Kashmir Co-ordination Committee Council of Khalistan, Dal Khalsa, British Sikh Students Federation,British Sikh Federation, Shiromani Akali Dal(Amritsar), Khalistan Government in Exile, United Khalsa Dal Naga Support Group (UK), The Naga International Support Centre YOUTUBE VIDEOS OF PROTEST ... Sikhs,Kashmiris and Nagas re-affirm Freedom Struggles India's 63rd Independence Day: Joint Statementby leading Diaspora Groups Representing a common front against Indian imperialism we join hands, on this 63rd anniversary of Indian independence, to re-affirm our unshakeable commitment to secure freedom for our respective nations and to call on the international community to dismantle the illegal occupation of our homelands by a terroriststate. Its militaristic modus operandi has now also become a danger to wider regional peace and security; the world community must counter the growing threat it poses and bring justice to tens of millions of oppressed people in the mostdangerous part of the world. Since 1947 India has forcibly denied our sovereign rights under international law; the rights to determine our own political status, to control our natural resources and to protect our populations and territories from human rights abuses amounting to genocide. It has blatantly told the United Nations that it does not even recognisethe right of self-determination for those nations under its occupation, despitethe clear provisions of international law and state practice ? which have overseen the independence of many nations in recent years. It has brazenly ignored the UN Security Council?s own express resolution requiring a plebiscite in the disputed territory of Jammu & Kashmir. None of the catastrophic conflicts in Kashmir, Khalistan, Nagalim, Assam, Manipur and Bodoland are anywhere near resolution; responsible world opinion must ask why so many near-identical and intractable conflicts have arisen from a common source and how to now peaceablyresolve them. In its efforts to frustrate our national rights India has deployed the full might of its armed forces against civilian populations, casually killing hundreds of thousands in theprocess. The world?s pre-eminent human rights organisations have documented the systematic abuses in which pogroms, extra-judicial killings, disappearances,rape, torture, illegal detention and extortion have become routine, all supported by a clear policy of immunity for the perpetrators and ?emergency laws? which breach basic international humanitarian standards. Again, those who propagate the rule of law must ask why such massive state terror has been allowed to go unpunished for so long and how best to now hold those responsible toaccount. In August 2009, the United States Commission for International Religious Freedoms put India on its?watchlist? of states that fail to protect minority religious groups. Recent years have seen mass violence directed towards Christians, Muslims and Sikhs andtheir places of worship, with the connivance of security forces, disinterest ofthe courts and blatant instigation from Indian politicians who continue to holdhigh office. It is both appropriate and necessary at this time to bring India in to line with international law andstandards. Only the break up of this monolithic state, which has never servedthe interests of the peoples under its control, will offer the region genuine freedom, real security and equitable economic progress. The peaceful exercise of self-determination by our nations in our homelands should be overseen by the United Nations, which will need to promote that outcome by imposing stringent sanctions on an intransigent and increasingly menacing power. The establishment of a special international criminal court to punish Indian genocide perpetrators and the ejection of India from the UN's human rights bodies are urgently necessary measures if justice is to be delivered to the millions who have suffered the human misery of these completely avoidable conflicts. Pending India?s compliance with fundamental norms of civilised behaviour we urge the international community to reject out of hand any notion of agreeing to India's demand for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council. It would surely be perverse to reward an aggressor and a serial violator of international law with a veto power that it would use to frustrate the one institution that can and should hold it to account. India's refusal to sign the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, together with its massive spend on nuclear armaments whilst millions of its citizens live in poverty, demonstrates its belligerence which in itself should rule it out of contention for a permanent seat. Unless India immediately stops its ongoing brutalities and agrees to international intervention to punish those guilty of rights abuses, we would urge Governments, athletes and spectators alike to boycott the 2010 Commonwealth Games scheduled to take place in October in the Indian capital. India needs to be shamed not feted in the light of the atrocities it continues to commit on a daily basis. At a time when South Asia is the likely flash point of any future major war, it behoves policy makers to remedy the errors of British de-colonisation in 1947 which are directly contributing to the current instability. India is not and has never been a nation; as an artificial construct it has simply become a failed state which merits no independence celebrations. Britain has a special responsibility for correcting those historic mistakes and, as our members protest at the injustices of the last 63 years in London today, we call on our friends in Britain to take a lead in that process. London, 15 August 2010 All Parties International Kashmir Co-ordination Committee Council of Khalistan, Dal Khalsa, British Sikh Students Federation,British Sikh Federation, Shiromani Akali Dal(Amritsar), Khalistan Government in Exile, United Khalsa Dal Naga Support Group (UK), The Naga International Support Centre Sikhs,Kashmiris and Nagas re-affirm Freedom Struggles India's 63rd Independence Day: Joint Statementby leading Diaspora Groups Representing a common front against Indian imperialism we join hands, on this 63rd anniversary of Indian independence, to re-affirm our unshakeable commitment to secure freedom for our respective nations and to call on the international community to dismantle the illegal occupation of our homelands by a terroriststate. Its militaristic modus operandi has now also become a danger to wider regional peace and security; the world community must counter the growing threat it poses and bring justice to tens of millions of oppressed people in the mostdangerous part of the world. Since 1947 India has forcibly denied our sovereign rights under international law; the rights to determine our own political status, to control our natural resources and to protect our populations and territories from human rights abuses amounting to genocide. It has blatantly told the United Nations that it does not even recognisethe right of self-determination for those nations under its occupation, despitethe clear provisions of international law and state practice ? which have overseen the independence of many nations in recent years. It has brazenly ignored the UN Security Council?s own express resolution requiring a plebiscite in the disputed territory of Jammu & Kashmir. None of the catastrophic conflicts in Kashmir, Khalistan, Nagalim, Assam, Manipur and Bodoland are anywhere near resolution; responsible world opinion must ask why so many near-identical and intractable conflicts have arisen from a common source and how to now peaceablyresolve them. In its efforts to frustrate our national rights India has deployed the full might of its armed forces against civilian populations, casually killing hundreds of thousands in theprocess. The world?s pre-eminent human rights organisations have documented the systematic abuses in which pogroms, extra-judicial killings, disappearances,rape, torture, illegal detention and extortion have become routine, all supported by a clear policy of immunity for the perpetrators and ?emergency laws? which breach basic international humanitarian standards. Again, those who propagate the rule of law must ask why such massive state terror has been allowed to go unpunished for so long and how best to now hold those responsible toaccount. In August 2009, the United States Commission for International Religious Freedoms put India on its?watchlist? of states that fail to protect minority religious groups. Recent years have seen mass violence directed towards Christians, Muslims and Sikhs andtheir places of worship, with the connivance of security forces, disinterest ofthe courts and blatant instigation from Indian politicians who continue to holdhigh office. It is both appropriate and necessary at this time to bring India in to line with international law andstandards. Only the break up of this monolithic state, which has never servedthe interests of the peoples under its control, will offer the region genuine freedom, real security and equitable economic progress. The peaceful exercise of self-determination by our nations in our homelands should be overseen by the United Nations, which will need to promote that outcome by imposing stringent sanctions on an intransigent and increasingly menacing power. The establishment of a special international criminal court to punish Indian genocide perpetrators and the ejection of India from the UN's human rights bodies are urgently necessary measures if justice is to be delivered to the millions who have suffered the human misery of these completely avoidable conflicts. Pending India?s compliance with fundamental norms of civilised behaviour we urge the international community to reject out of hand any notion of agreeing to India's demand for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council. It would surely be perverse to reward an aggressor and a serial violator of international law with a veto power that it would use to frustrate the one institution that can and should hold it to account. India's refusal to sign the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, together with its massive spend on nuclear armaments whilst millions of its citizens live in poverty, demonstrates its belligerence which in itself should rule it out of contention for a permanent seat. Unless India immediately stops its ongoing brutalities and agrees to international intervention to punish those guilty of rights abuses, we would urge Governments, athletes and spectators alike to boycott the 2010 Commonwealth Games scheduled to take place in October in the Indian capital. India needs to be shamed not feted in the light of the atrocities it continues to commit on a daily basis. At a time when South Asia is the likely flash point of any future major war, it behoves policy makers to remedy the errors of British de-colonisation in 1947 which are directly contributing to the current instability. India is not and has never been a nation; as an artificial construct it has simply become a failed state which merits no independence celebrations. Britain has a special responsibility for correcting those historic mistakes and, as our members protest at the injustices of the last 63 years in London today, we call on our friends in Britain to take a lead in that process. PICS FROM PANJAB AND CENTRAL LONDON http://britishsikhst...x/?page_id=1538
  4. Parties still go on no meat and sharab are there openly as far as I know but I have my doubts it still goes on undercover on the sly we have to keep an eye on this place - very very sly heard the commitee has regular drinking sessions in the hall
  5. This guy is a disgrace ,the nephew of Shaheed Sant Bhindranwale an agent in the 80's who was a traitor then and is a traitor now
  6. Well they will be what Sikhism says a true gurmukh will go to sachkhand the untrue ones won't ,you make your own destiny I believe and for the record we can't deny REM and sleep paralysis
  7. We are all Sikhs the day we start all this oh we're better they're not and so on is the day for victory for India against Sikhs,we need songs like this and singers like this to reach out to the mainstream population of Sikhs who can't relate to say a Kathavachik in a Gurdwara any propaganda in favour of Shaheed Sant Bhindranwale or Khalistan should be appreciated as it will help gain support and awareness of the movement of freedom
  8. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis No need to worry just keep faith in Guru,this was most probably a simple case of Sleep Paralysis we all get it in some form or other from one time or another
  9. You don't got to be gursikh to sing praises of guru or his Sikhs
  10. Meat Gurdwara issue aside that can be dealt with as a panth - Akal Takht should be informed - not Sikh Chnl ,but we can't shut down our 1 and only Sikh Chnl.I dont see the Muslims doing this with their channels 'oh i cancelled my dd' this and that.What would we rather have our Sikh Homes paying for pro India pro Hindutva Channels like Alpha ETC panjabi and Zee or Sikh Chnl?
  11. Have shame - those who want to shut down Sikh Channel any reason for you lot to start an anti Sikh Chnl campaign - if you saw inappropriate dressing why didn't you talk there and then why now?? Next time the girls will dress properly - it has been noted ,at least those girls actually stick by Sikh Chnl and come to our Gurdwareh unlike 99% of our Panjabi girls who would prefer an night out at Oceana Or Liquids nightclubs,besides the goria aint bad looking.
  12. On the 31st of July 2010 Dal Khalsa in association with Ramgharia Slough and The British Sikh Student Federation held the Five-A-Side Sikh Youth Football tournament in memory of Shaheed Baba Banda Singh Bahadur,Shaheed Bhai Udham Singh, Shaheed General Suhbeg Singh, Bhai Amrik Singh and Shaheed Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale. All icons of Freedom for the Sikh Nation,this year was special as the main theme was to mark the 300 year anniversary of Khalsa Raaj established by Shaheed Baba Banda Singh Bahadur. Over a thousand Sikh youths along with players from other communities attended The Goals Soccer Centre located at Springfield Road Hayes.Over 50 teams competed in knock out stages to lift the Sikh Youth Football Tournament 2010 cup,the winning team - 'To the moon & back' were presented the trophy by Dal Khalsa International Vice President Sardar Manmohan Singh Ji Khalsa.In his opening remarks at the start of the tournament Sardar Manmohan Singh praised all those in attendance and said that each and every youth should be proud in coming together to form community harmony and links through the tournament & should stand united to strengthen the Sikh Nation. He then went on to explain the significance of the theme of this years tournament being the 300 year anniversary since Shaheed Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadur established the 1st Khalsa Raaj Sikh Rule.He also mentioned how the struggle for Sikh Sovereignty and fight for the Freedom of the Sikh Nation in the form of Khalistan still continues today and mentioned Dal Khalsa Founder member Bhai Gajinder Singh Ji (In Exile) and his sacrifice. Sardar Manmohan Singh then explained how the Sikh Nation is still fighting for it's freedom after the 1984 Sikh Genocide by India & mentioned how the Hindutva Govt. destroyed the Akal Takht with tanks while modern day Sikh Warriors such as Shaheed Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale fought to the death to protect Sikhism's holiest shrine.The Tournament he said was dedicated to those mentioned above and icons such as Shaheed Bhai Udham Singh and Shaheed Bhagat Singh who all fought for freedom from tyranny and injustice.The tournament being held on the 31st of July 2010 co incided with the Shaheedi of Shaheed Bhai Udham Singh,songs dedicated to him and the Shaheeds of 1984 were played throughout the tournament while matches were taking place,Sardar Manmohan Singh finished of with Jakareh of Khalistan Zindabad. Langar & refreshments were provided for free by sevaadars throughout the match alongside free posters literature and t shirts regarding the Sikh Movement were handed out.Dal Khalsa would like to thank all those involved in making this tournament a success and most of all the players of all the teams without which there would be no tournament,we hope that this was an educational as well as a fun experience for all who attended. On a separate note with the release of the so called blacklist of Sikh by India in major Indian Papers,Sardar Manmohan Singh mentioned that he was proud to be on the so called blacklist of India,as speaking out against injustice and for Sikh Freedom is part of being a Sikh.Those so called Sikh leaders who want to be removed from the blacklist are cowards and sellouts who have spat on the sacrifice of the Shaheeds and our Gurus.If our Gurus or Shaheeds never asked to be pardoned for speaking the truth and fighting for freedom from tyrants which have and are destroying the Sikh Nation then why should we? said Sardar Manmohan Singh.There is at this point mounting speculation that so called Sikh leaders in the UK and other countries outside the UK are planning to give up their demands for Khalistan,Sikh Freedom in return for entry into India.Dal Khalsa UK would like to remind these so called leaders of the history of our glorious Shaheeds in whose footsteps we should follow instead of asking those who oppress us for removal from a 'blacklist'.Sikh Youths alongside Dal Khalsa UK are fully aware of India's games and of those within the community who want to destabilise the Sikh Nation and its movement for freedom. Manmohan Singh Khalsa Dal Khalsa Vice President Speech
  13. Parnaam Shaheeda Nu - Lion Of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Gurjant_Singh_Budhsinghwala
  14. Dal Khalsa in conjunction with Ramgarhia Gurdwara Slough and The British Sikh Student Federation are holding a 5 a Side Sikh Youth Football Tournament 2010 In Honour Of The Sikh Spirit Of Freedom for which our Shaheeds have given their lives for and to mark 300 yrs Since Shaheed Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Established the 1st Khalsa Raaj (Sikh Rule). The event will be held from 11am - 4pm on 31st July 2010 at Goals - Hayes Springfield Road Hayes Middlesex UB4 0LP Teams will be 5 a Side - entry fee £25 per team - works out £5 per player Refreshments/Langar will be provided on site by sevadaars Click here for more info & invite friends and family and get YOUR TEAMS REGISTERED! http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=121039161255842&ref=ts Lets come together unite and make this a success as while having fun and at the same time learning about our Great History and Faith.
  15. Babbar Khalsa 1984 speaks the truth - The Hindu stands exposed for all to see...
  16. Until Sikhs follow Akal Takht Rehit Maryada and give up these samparda homemade maryadas we will stay divided Akal Takht was made for a reason along with the Sikh Code Of Conduct a shame we see our own Jathebandia or Sampardama as superior to Akal Takht
  17. not very panthic actions of (bsc). even if they were enemies still its wrong.pendorica is open no one will be safe, you setup someone kids they will do same to you. .bbc is a big joke,ruldha was a hindu terorists. ruldha was a hindu terorists ruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu teroristsruldha was a hindu terorists
  18. IS THE SIKH CHANNEL STUPID ??? THEY SAY RULDA WAS PART OF A SIKH SOCIALIST GROUP - COME ON!!! HE WAS PART OF THE RSS WHATS SIKH ABOUT THT?? SIKH CHANNEL CAN'T GET AWAY WITH THIS AND MUST CHANGE IT INSTEAD OF COPY PASTE GOOGLE NEWS IF OUR OWN SIKH CHANNEL SAYS HE WAS PART OF A SIKH SOCIALIST GROUP THEN WHAT ARE WE GOING TO TELL THE WORLD ABOUT RSS ???
  19. Nice to see that more and more ppl are learning about Sikhi :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd3Z6Or7_bY
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