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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv3T6DuUFuI
  2. "wage war on muslims in the UK" lool.. no one has written a declaration of war, lol... we are just highlighting the extremist element that exploit young people. Even the decent muslims would want to root out these nuttas, this has nothing to do with Islam or Muslims, this is against Extremists. In the past Sikhs have stood up Extremists from all races and relgions i.e. Aurangzeb (Muslim Extremist), General Dyer (British Christian Extremist- Jallanwalabagh), Indira gandhi (Hindu Extremist) theres many more.... Sikh have NEVER declared war (lol) on any religion.. we are not a Jihadi movement...but the Khalsa Panth will always stand up to injustices. Today we are face the same challanges- Islamist Fanatics in UK, Hindu RSS groups (UK and Punjab) , Nirankaris, deras and alsorts of radicals set out to undermine the Sikhs. Worst of all we have Massands sitting in our committee rooms.. the worst enemy of all!! We must take active steps in highlighting these problems and tackling them, protecting the vunerable .... our Duty as Sikhs
  3. At 4min 45 sec in the Video the facts Punishment Suffered:- Sikhs/ Non-Sikhs/ Total/ 1 Hanged 93/ 28/ 121 2 Imprisoned for life 2147/ 499/ 2646 3 Killed at Jalianwala Bagh 799/ 501/ 1300 4 Killed at Budge BudgeGhat 67/ 46/ 113 5 Killed in Kooka Movement 91/ 0/ 91 6 Killed in Akali Movement 500/ 0/ 500 Grand Total 3697 1074/ 4771/ Yet Sikhs made up 1.3% of India population at that time! Parnaam Shaheedan Nu!
  4. Well done... we defo need more do'ers. Please keep us posted of any reactions.
  5. CULT ALERT!!! Dassan Dass follower. Dont fall for this- they try to confuse young impressionable Sikhs with their b.s.
  6. United We Stand! Sarabha Panjab News www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com 03 July 2007 In a meeting between Panjabi-Sikh youth representatives from various Jathabandhis, Panjabi vigilantes and Religious respect movements, a message of solidarity was portrayed. Over the last few weeks the Midlands Panjabi-Sikh community have seen evidence of grooming & brainwashing, protests against extremism and the disrespect of the ‘Gurdwara code of conduct’. Youth groups recognised the need to unite against elements that affect the Chardikala of the Panjabi-Sikh community and the Khalsa Panth. Police and Media Ignorance Following the Anti-extremism rally on 9th June where 200 Panjabi-Sikh youth protested against extremism in the UK (please refer to http://sarabhapanjab.blogspot.com/2007/06/...ism-rally.html), and the follow-up meeting with Police chiefs (http://sarabhapanjab.blogspot.com/2007/06/press-release.html), a statement from the Police stated, “there is no evidence of forced conversions”. This statement is ridiculous because the term ‘forced conversion’ (gun to the head type of conversion) was never raised by any Sikh body (only mentioned by Hindu forum of Britain), nor was it mentioned during Rally. The placards during the rally stated “Sikhs will not tolerate extremist behaviour” and “Sikhs against FALSE conversions”. Cleary the police are clueless when it comes to the issues of: Radicalisation Grooming & Brainwashing Racially motivated sexual exploitation Extremist preaching in schools, colleges and Universities Then they wonder why we have a growing problem with homegrown extremism in the UK. The same goes for the culturally insensitive BBC-Asian network. Again, failing to recognise, or perhaps conveniently choosing not to recognise the concerns of the Sikh youth. Ironically the idiots from BBC-Asian network were present at the Rally and had interviewed the protestors and had obtained a copy of the handout. Yet they reported it as a rally against ‘Gun-to-the-Head’ type forced conversions. Return to Vigilantism? Believing that the Police are choosing not to take action against extremist preaching and extremist gangs, Panjabi-Sikh youth are calling for a return to vigilantism of the past. Kaka Gill from the Panjabi Youth movement, “If the police won’t monitor extremist preachers in schools, colleges and universities, then we will” “If they think its ok for guys in the 30’s to stand outside schools and colleges trying to entice girls with drugs and fancy cars then its up to us to protect our community.” “There are no laws against grooming, brainwashing, racially motivated sexual exploitation and deception (i.e. wearing a Kara for dishonest means). Does that mean the Panjabi-Sikh community should resign to suffering in silence?” Non-Sikh Marriages in Gurdwara Sahibs For the protection of Sikh ethics, the Respectful conduct of Guru Granth Sahib Ji and the preservation of the Khalsa Panth in the UK, the issue of Non-Sikh marriages in Gurdwara Sahibs was addressed. The youth bodies and vigilante groups unanimously agreed that Non-Sikhs by birth should only be allowed to marry in a Gurdwara Sahib if they have accepted Sikhi through the conventional means (Amrit sanchar ceremony). In a case where the Gurdwara committee feel the marriage has legitimate reasons to go ahead; then a press release should be released prior to the wedding explaining their reasons why, after which a meeting will be held. Those Gurdwara committees who oppose this will face heavy protests and objections from Sikh youth groups, and the members responsible will be highlighted to the wider Sikh community. P.Singh Youth representative; “In a court of Law a Bible is presented to a Christian, a Quran to a Muslim on which an oath is sworn, and not vice versa. A marriage is also an oath, and in the presence of ‘Jaag di Jhot’ Dhan Guru Granth Sahib Ji only those who have accepted Guru Granth Sahib Ji as their Guru should be taking marriages vows - otherwise it’s a mockery of the system, and disrespect to Guru Sahib” Referring to The Sikh Reht Maryada in accordance to Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee “Persons professing faiths other than the Sikh faith cannot be joined in wedlock by the Anand Karaj ceremony.” http://www.sgpc.net/sikhism/anand-sanskar.asp “We do not oppose interfaith marriages, but we will not tolerate the abuse of the Sikh Gurdwara code of conduct” Kaka Gill from Punjabi Youth Movement, “we will strongly oppose illegitimate Anand Karaj ceremonies and will commence peaceful protests. We condemn any act of violence and intimidation, but we must bare in mind…. today we see cars being burnt, our history shows Massands burnt!” Sarabha Panjab News www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com
  7. Im glad the Sikh youth are waking up to media propaganda.. boycott all media that promotes drink culture, lewd dance culture, Far-right RSS propaganda, Pro-extreme Islam agenda.
  8. Press release: http://sarabhapanjab.blogspot.com/2007/06/press-release.html Why the rally took place: http://sarabhapanjab.blogspot.com/2007/06/...mism-rally.html And copy of the handout. Sandh Sangat ji, please note what the Handout says, and what BBC reported. Why wasnt this handout read on-air on BBC's Nihal program? A handout distributed by 200 Sikh youth, but they concentrated on a K2K dodgey leaflet handed out by a small group of college lads? Hidden agenda?
  9. Truth about Sikh times Only interested in Sensational, money making headlines and Bollywood More interested in Shilpa Shitty Shetty than the plight of Sikhi and Sikhi issues affecting the youth The 'how to' section once had article 'how to shave' Never tackle 'real' issues advertise gigs!- pathetic Only interested in being 'politcally correct' its a superficial, weak paper and should not be called 'Sikh' times. It written like a tabloid, not a panthic or dharmic paper. Boycott!!
  10. Simple observations: Do we accept that there is an 'extremist' element of Islam preaching in UK. ( think abu hamza!, think new hate preaching laws!) Were the 9/11 and 7/7 bombers and the shoe bomber 'forced' to carry out these acts? Do you think these young impressionable men were in fact 'groomed' to carry out these EXTREMIST attacks? Do you think EXTREMISM is just limited to violence? A form of extremist preaching is "convert someone by any means, and you will get heaven" Does it sound so unbelievable? When we think they used this tactic to get people to blow themselves up? There is no smoke without fire. The government banned groups like al mujaharoun and hizbul ul tarin, but the people and the ideology continues in campuses. It took years for government to recognise young british men were being 'groomed' for terrorism, yet they do a 3 week inquiry into 'groomed' conversions... that’s a joke! All the evidence is there, you’ll have to break down cultural taboos to locate it!
  11. Sarabha Panjab News Can someone please email all details and Gurdwara commitee members involved to: SarabhaPanjab@googlemail.com http://www.sarabhapanjab.blogspot.com/
  12. Sarabha Panjab News Letters http://www.sarabhapanjab.blogspot.com/ The aim of Sarabha Panjab Newsletters is to make British Panjabi-Sikh youth aware of all issues that affect them. Without the political correctness gone mad! We will report: Beadbi of Guru Granth Sahib ji Grooming for sex of Panjabi-Sikh girls Grooming for conversions of British Sikh youth Fake dera's and Sects (RSS) operating in UK Racist Attacks Hate-preaching at Universities ... And many more. Real issues! No gossip! No bollywood! No nonsense! Please support us. Sponsor Newsletters for your local Gurdwara! SarabhaPanjab@googlemail.com
  13. Sarabha Panjab News www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com Can someone email us all litterature/evidence and the events so far in this matter at: SarabhaPanjab@googlemail.com Sarabha Panjab Newsletters are distributed free at Gurdwara Sahibs. For distribution and sponsership please email us.
  14. please refer to article: http://sarabhapanjab.blogspot.com/2007/03/...thers-pain.html Also many more articles in Paper Edition. Please email for distribution details.
  15. Sarabha Panjab Newsletters Distributed Free at Gurdwara Sahibs across the UK Please report: Racist Attacks Hate preaching RSS/ Sects/ Dera who undermine Sikhism Grooming of Girls Write articles of issues that affect you! www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com SarabhaPanjab@googlemail.com
  16. Calls to Re-establish Sher-e-Panjab Leadership! Original Sher-e-Panjab Headhunters speak out against Inter-Sikh Fighting! Full story: http://www.sarabhapanjab.blogspot.com/
  17. Issues affecting Panjabi-Sikh youth www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com without gossip! without bollywood! without political correctness gone mad!
  18. Hate-crime, Attacks, Beadbi cases & all Sikh issues - Send us News from your area. Sarabha Panjab available in Paper copy for distribution at your Gurdwara Sahib - Email for details www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com Real Panjabi Sikhs, real news! No Political Correctness gone mad! No Bollywood! No Gossip!
  19. Violence, Abuse & Isolation The Secret Lives of the ‘Kaffur’ Wives to British Pakistani Men SarabhaPanjab News SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com 10 March 2007 Across the country many Pakistani men engage in relationships with non-Pakistani girls. The majority of these girls assume they hold a genuine long-term relationship and possibility of marriage. In recent years it has been well documented these girlfriends are usually kept as short-term pre-marital ‘flings’. Once a family instructed arranged-marriage has been conducted these girlfriends are abandoned. But what happens to those who are not abandoned, and do end up marrying these men? SarabhaPanjab spoke to ‘Seema’ (real name was not disclosed) Seema spoke about her 5-year marriage living with her ex-husband Amir and his parents in a small house in the north of England. SarabhaPanjab: Seema, tell us about how the relationship began. Seema: We met at college when I was 17 years old. I guess it was your typical story of girl meets boy. I fell for him straight away. He was kind, considerate and a charmer. His mates would all look after me, pick me up from college in their cars and basically looked out for me. I loved the attention, although I did often wonder if it would work due to our different religious backgrounds. He always assured me that it will never be an issue and that we were made for each other. SarabhaPanjab: How did the relationship progress? Seema: Well after college Amir started working in his dads take-away and I went off to uni. I was living away from my hometown, which gave me the freedom to see him whenever I wanted. He would stay round my flat and everything seemed ok. Into my second year of uni the relationship turned sour. He began cheating on me. I had other girls calling me saying they found my number in his mobile phone. He would show up at my flat drunk and demand sex. I felt like a toy being used. But my self-pride got the better of me, I still thought I could change him and make him into the person I first met. He had a way with words; he always assured me that I was the only one for him when he needed me…(pause) and I always fell for it. SarabhaPanjab: How did you get married? I knew his parents wanted him to marry a Pakistani girl and that they were eager to seen him married. Then he went to Pakistan and when he came back he said he had been introduced to a girl. This is when reality hit home. I was about to lose the love of my life. I plucked up the courage to tell my father. My mother had passed away when I was young. I already knew how he would react. He was deeply disappointed, he told me he wanted to meet my boyfriend to see what kind of person he is. I Invited Amir to meet him, but he never did. Few months later we had a registry wedding. No one from my family attended, it was just his mates and his parents. SarabhaPanjab: How was married life? For 5 years I lived an isolated life. I was beaten regularly, raped and mocked by all his relations. They would call me racist names and would mock my family and their traditions. My family didn't know about it because I was always putting up this front to cover up. I contacted the Police on two occasions but I never had the courage to follow it up. His brothers and cousins were all told to keep a look out in case I left. SarbhaPanjab: How did you eventually break out? I got hold of an asian women’s refuge centre. The representative was understanding and gave me the courage to leave. Sarabha Panjab: How is life now? Now I work for the very centre that saved my life. I owe them everything, and I am helping other women in similar circumstances. Seema says she sees many victims who are facing similar abuse to what she faced. Her advice; “Young women should be educated into the possible dangers of relationships from a young age. The Hindu and Sikh community need to highlight and tackle the serious problem of ‘racial grooming’ more actively.” SarabhaPanjab would like to thank Seema for speaking about her experiences. SarabhaPanjab News www.SarabhaPanjab.blospot.com
  20. Sikh Parents Warned over dangers from Internet perverts Sarabha Panjab News www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com 03 March 2007 Sikh Parents are being warned of hidden dangers in Internet chat rooms and friends-networks after a teenage girl was duped into meeting a 29-year-old Muslim man. The man had introduced himself as a 17-year-old ‘Panjabi boy’ named ‘Jags’ when they first began swapping messages on Internet site www.Hi5.com. A counsellor working for Sikh Awareness Society (SAS) Manjit Kaur spoke to the 15-year-old girl about her frightening experience that began when she met someone on the Internet. “I thought the boy I was meeting every night on the Internet was 17-years-old.” "After a few weeks we started talking on the phone, nearly every night for hours," said the girl. Eventually she agreed to meet him, “He said he would send a taxi to pick me up and that I could stay with him in his hotel room.” It turned out the taxi driver was ‘Jags’; real name Shazad Siraj from Bedford, Beds. The Home Office is warning that up to one in five children could be in danger from these Internet abusers. Paedophiles are regularly using Internet chat rooms to lure vulnerable children as young as 13, according to the disturbing report. Manjit Kaur from SAS says; “We have seen a steady increase in the number of abuse cases originating from the Internet. Older manipulative men are targeting naïve Sikh girls.” “In most cases these men are Muslim, which goes to show that these are racially motivated cases of sexual exploitation. We urge all Sikh parents to lock down certain sites and keep the computer in a centrally located area; such as the living room.” Manjit Kaur is working with the SAS Victim Rehabilitation Program and has given counselling to over 40 victims of racially motivated sexual exploitation. “It is disappointing to see that the Sikh community at large is still unaware about these problems. This is largely due to the fact that these issues are still very much taboo in Panjabi culture. Therefore Sikh leaders are reluctant to openly talk about them” say Manjit Kaur. Warning signs How can you tell that your child may be a victim (or is being preyed upon) by a computer sex offender? If you have experienced any of the following, you have reason for concern. Spending long hours online (especially in the evening) Phone calls from people you don't know Unsolicited gifts Child turns off the computer when you enter the room Withdrawal from family activities Reluctance to discuss Internet activities Affected by issues discussed? Contact SarabhaPanjab@googlemail.com. Latest News www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com Posted by SarabhaPanjab at 09:58 0 comments
  21. Latest News www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com Muslims accused of blackmail to make student girls convert http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/f...icle1464601.ece From The Times March 03, 2007 Nicola Woolcock Radical Muslims are being accused of blackmailing young Hindu and Sikh women into changing religion in “groomed conversions” on campuses. The men aggressively target vulnerable university students by using the fear of being dishonoured to force them to convert, community leaders have told The Times. Many befriend their victims, then threaten to tell their families that they are in a sexual relationship with a Muslim. Some teenagers are said to have been drugged and photographed in compromising positions. Many comply because they are so afraid of shaming their parents or being rejected by their communities. Police are aware of the problem. Sir Ian Blair, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, recently attended a Hindu conference where the issue was raised. But police are powerless to act unless incidents are reported. This rarely happens because the stigma of a child converting to Islam often silences Sikh and Hindu parents. Community elders say that the practice is widespread but their estimates vary from 100 annual incidents nationwide to 120 in the past few months in the South East alone. Ranjeet Singh, of the British Organisation of Sikh Students, said: “There are cases of aggressive techniques, of drugging and of rape, of the man taking photos and blackmailing the girls into converting. “They know that by dishonouring the girls, they will make their families disown them. In the past few months there have been about 120 cases in Luton and the South East. It’s a problem that has been going on for a while, but a lot of people are reluctant to come forward and there’s not much being done. “It’s not the whole Muslim community, it’s extremist individuals. Some girls are very innocent and vulnerable when they go to university. Then they are befriended by these men. We know of some whose lives have been ruined.” Some of the young women have suffered physical violence. Others have said that the men claimed to have been paid to convert their victims. Ramesh Kallidai, secretary-general of the Hindu Forum of Britain, said: “The main problem is these girls feel very vulnerable and intimidated by these men. They talk about it to their friends, who tell us what is happening, but don’t want to speak to the police. Some families are completely broken apart by it. It becomes difficult to admit in public. “One girl was beaten up when she refused to convert. She is petrified. She only spoke to one other girl about it, who contacted us.” One Sikh organisation sets up telephone helplines and arranges visits to temples to raise awareness of the problem. Its leader, who wishes his identity and the group’s to remain anonymous, said: “This is very much taboo. These issues have been going on for many years and come to the boil at university. “I deal with many very serious cases. There are horrific examples of abuse and blackmail, with men saying they’re going to tell the girl’s parents. Then they’re pretty much trapped. We call it groomed conversions. Some of the girls go through with it because they feel they have no choice. “The men start a relationship with them, with the agenda of conversion down the line. Sometimes they take a picture of her in a compromising position. It’s so easy with camera phones. An 18-year-old girl ends up in a situation that she can’t control.” He said that the extremists were exploiting the Sikh community’s tendency to treat conversion as a grave dishonour, adding: “That’s a cultural mindset we need to tackle. It’s the worst thing you could face — worse than bankruptcy or losing your job.”A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman confirmed that officers had attended a Hindu security conference last month. She said: “We are aware of it as an issue that concerns the Hindu community but are not aware, without further research, of any specific incidents reported to police. We would encourage anyone who has been targeted in this way to seek help.” http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/f...icle1464601.ece
  22. Sikh Parents Warned over dangers from Internet perverts Sarabha Panjab News www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com Sikh Parents are being warned of hidden dangers in Internet chat rooms and friends-networks after a teenage girl was duped into meeting a 29-year-old Muslim man. The man had introduced himself as a 17-year-old ‘Panjabi boy’ named ‘Jags’ when they first began swapping messages on Internet site www.Hi5.com. A counsellor working for Sikh Awareness Society (SAS) Manjit Kaur spoke to the 15-year-old girl about her frightening experience that began when she met someone on the Internet. “I thought the boy I was meeting every night on the Internet was 17-years-old.” "After a few weeks we started talking on the phone, nearly every night for hours," said the girl. Eventually she agreed to meet him, “He said he would send a taxi to pick me up and that I could stay with him in his hotel room.” It turned out the taxi driver was ‘Jags’; real name Shazad Siraj from Bedford, Beds. The Home Office is warning that up to one in five children could be in danger from these Internet abusers. Paedophiles are regularly using Internet chat rooms to lure vulnerable children as young as 13, according to the disturbing report. Manjit Kaur from SAS says; “We have seen a steady increase in the number of abuse cases originating from the Internet. Older manipulative men are targeting naïve Sikh girls.” “In most cases these men are Muslim, which goes to show that these are racially motivated cases of sexual exploitation. We urge all Sikh parents to lock down certain sites and keep the computer in a centrally located area; such as the living room.” Manjit Kaur is working with the SAS Victim Rehabilitation Program and has given counselling to over 40 victims of racially motivated sexual exploitation. “It is disappointing to see that the Sikh community at large is still unaware about these problems. This is largely due to the fact that these issues are still very much taboo in Panjabi culture. Therefore Sikh leaders are reluctant to talk openly about them” say Manjit Kaur. Warning signs How can you tell that your child may be a victim (or is being preyed upon) by a computer sex offender? If you have experienced any of the following, you have reason for concern. · Spending long hours online (especially in the evening) · Phone calls from people you don't know · Unsolicited gifts · Child turns off the computer when you enter the room · Withdrawal from family activities · Reluctance to discuss Internet activities Affected by issues discussed? Contact SarabhaPanjab@googlemail.com. Sarabha Panjab News www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com
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