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  1. There is a time for protest. When you are protesting about a long issue then such a protest to a democratic is hopeless. Why? because the government can choose to ignore or use delay tactics in doing something it as was the case with the protest at Downing St for Proff ji being on deathrow in India. The government kept ignoring us (very easy for them to do, no media coverage and not a sudden case) and now after so long (delay tactics) they said they might have a "talk" with India. Then we had this protest turn into a friendly social gathering with kirtan in the evenings. I believe this may have organised by goverment agents pretending to be gursikhs, which we know do exist. They turned a protest into a nice public show of kirtan and social gathering. If there was to be a protest, now, it would be over something like this - a sudden obvious attack on sikhs in delhi. It is protest material which the uk or any other democratic government cannot so blatenly ignore. If there was to be such a protest, then there would have good turn out and there to be some emotion i.e. chanting out slogans loudly in bir russ, showing our pain and rage over such a horrific and unjustified recent terror act against us (but never giving any signs of violence of course). Please discuss here and with friends/family. If there is going to be a protest it as to be asap, as the longer the delay after the event the less the effect of a protest.
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