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  1. Their aim is to create a separate "Ravidassa" religion. Their slogan is "We are Not Sikh, we are Ravidassia"

    They have gone to every Ravidassia Gurdwara in the UK over the last couple of years and did a salesmanship job on why Sikhi is bad. They have been very effective as:-

    1) Ravidassia finally got recognised as a religion in the 2011 census.

    2) The new religion officially now has over 11,000 UK adherents.

    3) In our local Ravidassi Gurdwara even the committee were heard arguing, 50% saying we are Ravidassia's, the others saying we are Sikhs.

    The main issue is that all their arguments are based on lies and manipulation. They are also very active in non Sikh local and national groups, and they defame Sikhs wherever and whenever possible. With the whole aim of making us look like extremists.

    So whats the solution:-

    1) Do camps at Ravidassia Gurdwara's and spread the true message of Sikhi to any disillusioned Ravidassia youth.

    2) Do more regular Sangat with the,

    3) Build good relations with the committees

    etc

  2. Whats the newly relaunched 'Khalsa Human Rights' wing of Sikh Federation UK's take on this?

    The case will be strongest if UK based 1984 Genocide victim witness testimony (who now have permanent residency status in UK) can be professionally documented and transcribed, to be used as evidence in a court of law when required. Are KHR planning to do this?

  3. 1984 & YOU

    What can YOU as an individual do?

    The Sikh Research Institute in partnership with Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara (Leicester), present a lecture contextualising the genocidal campaign of June and November 1984 within the progressive and defiant history of the Sikhs. Understand the key questions we need to ask as a community, and how we can respond individually and collectively.

    A Punjabi presentation will be followed by a questions and answers session in English.

    Presentation details:-


    • Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara, Leicester

    • Sunday 21 th October

    • 12-1:30pm

    1984 & YOU.pdf

  4. International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) - http://www.genocidescholars.org/

    SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

    IAGS Siena, 2013

    The Aftermath of Genocide: Victims and Perpetrators, Representations and Interpretations

    The way societies deal with the violence and massacres of the recent past is one of the aspects of genocide studies that needs to be interpreted, deepened and fully analyzed.

    Representations and interpretations shape the way societies perceive their past, which impacts on their attitudes and behaviors. In an age where the role of communication is increasing, representations (narratives, images, arts, especially spread by popular culture) often constitute the standard way of becoming aware of the past, especially for new generations.

    We need to understand the meaning of the atrocities that genocides produce not only during the events but also after the genocide (revenge, hatred, fear, mutual stereotypes, denial, desensitization, generalized mistrust or suspicion, among other effects). We need to deal not only with the intentionality of group destruction, but also with the different consequences of the destruction in its aftermath.

    Do we need to invest in the knowledge (and representation) of the cruel acts or do we risk voyeurism and masochism? For scholars, it is crucial to understand an important genocidal moment in history, but how are these events represented and popularized? The memory of the cruelty is one of horror for the victims, but of what power do the representations instill for the perpetrators? How are the issues of revenge, hatred and denial represented in popular culture and in "official" narratives such as museums? How do the representations coincide with the narratives of the victims?

    The IAGS, the University of Sienaand the Kingston University welcome papers and sessions on all aspects of genocide, particularly those devoted to our conference theme, "The Aftermath of Genocide. Victims and Perpetrators, Representations and Interpretations".

    Innovative panels, workshops, and papers that consider the dynamics, causes, and consequences of genocide, issues of memory, interpretation and representation, and analysis of victims and perpetrators are welcomed. Besides panels and papers, the organizers encourage other modes of dialogue, including workshops, roundtable discussions, cultural media, and artistic works/readings, including forums that relate to policy initiatives, pedagogy, and education. Scholars, practitioners, activists and students interested in genocide studies from all disciplines are encouraged to apply.

    Papers will be accepted in English and should be sent as an attachment to the following email address; iags2013siena@gmail.com

    Once the proposals are accepted by the selection committee, participants are required to register on-line at: www.genocidescholars.org where IAGS and conference material will be found. All participants should be IAGS members.

    Abstracts should include full name, affiliation, a brief CV, e-mail address, and be no more than 250 words, using single-spaced in 12-point Times New Roman font. They can be send from now until February 3rd, 2013 to iags2013siena@gmail.com

    Any questions may be directed to the conference organizers, Marcello Flores, Daniel Feierstein and Donna Lee Frieze at: iags2013siena@gmail.com

  5. The Leicestershire Sikh Alliance along with their partners at Amnesty International have issued a joint open letter to Keith Vaz in regards to the inappropriateness of Amitabh Bachan's appearance at Keith's 25 years in Parliament bash this Saturday.

    Letters have also been sent to all Leicestershire MP's and media. Please keep up to date on the whole situation via the LSA FB page:-

    http://www.facebook....ireSikhAlliance

    Joint statement can be downloaded from: http://www.sikhsangat.com/Index.php?/topic/67158-amitabh-bachan-issue-amnesty-international-leicestershire-sikh-alliance-issue-open-letter-to-keith-vaz/

  6. The Leicestershire Sikh Alliance along with their partners at Amnesty International have issued an open letter to Keith Vaz in regards to the inappropriateness of Amitabh Bachan's appearance at Keith's 25 years in Parliament bash this Saturday.

    Letters have also been sent to all Leicestershire MP's and media. Please keep up to date on the whole situation via the LSA FB page:-

    http://www.facebook.com/LeicestershireSikhAlliance

    Open Letter to Keith Vaz From Amnesty & LSA v3.pdf

  7. Please call and reserve your seat on one of the free coaches going from the following Leicester Gurdwara's:-

    1) Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara (GTB)

    Address: 106 East Park Road, Leicester LE5 4QB

    Tel: 0116 2762453

    12 coaches going

    2) Guru Nanak Gurdwara (GNG)

    Address:9, Holy Bones, LEICESTER, LE1 4LJ

    Tel: 07960 349641

    3 coaches going

    3) Guru Harkrishan Gurdwara (Oadby)

    Address: 48 Kenilworth Drive, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5LG.

    Tel: 07877 315993

    3 coaches going

  8. Jazmine Kaur Mann (UK Youth Parliament MP for Leicester) got elected with 57% of the vote, the other 43% was shared by the other 4 candidates. Vaheguru!

    Jon Ashworth (Leicester South MP) was at Gurdwara Gur Panth Prakash today with Jazmine. Many issues were discussed inluding, the death penalty, Amnesty Internationals Arms Trade Treaty initiative, Sikh human rights in India, the 1984 Sikh Genocide and student work experience issues.

    Plz see the following for more details: http://www.facebook.com/LeicestershireSikhAlliance

  9. *** Jazmine elected to Youth Parliament - Fateh! (Victory) ***

    Congratulations to Jazmine kaur Mann, who has become the first Sikh representative to be elected into the UK Youth Parliament.

    Jazmine won with a landslide majority (count to follow) and she would like to thank all the Sikh religious institutions and individuals who voted for her and facilitated with her campaign.

    It just goes to show, that when the community comes together anything is possible.

    P.S. Jazmine is only 14! The LSA will be liaising with Jazmine to work on Sikh community initiatives. Progress to follow.

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