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fateh ji also on the same day but in the evening there is a

kirtan darbar coventry

Sunday 12th june 2005 - 6.00- 9.30 pm

Guru Nanak Parkash Gurdwara, 71-81 Harnall Lane, COVENTRY CV1 4FB tel: 02476 220657

6:00 - 6:30pm- Rairass sahib ji with Bhai Harjinder singh ji (leicester wale) 6:30-7:30pm

7:30pm- 8:30pm Sant Niranjan Singh ji (jwadi kalan wale)

8:30pm-9:30pm Bhai Sital Singh ji Sitara ( london wale)

for more information contact jagjit singh juggy on 07865032964

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A MUST ATTEND KIRTAN DARBAR!!! PLEASE TRY TO COME AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!!!!!!!!

Also on the 11th June, Coventry has an AKJ Kirtan Darbar - details on the BOSS Site. Again, another event for anyone who wants to be with Sangat Ji and carryout kirtan!! Then please come! I know im going!!!!! Waheguru Waheguru!!

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yes, i agree....

-no burning of anything

-no over the top yelling

-must be peacefull

-make sure white public understands the protest...cause that's the whole point

overall, know you are representing sikhs out there...so don't do anything that could cause us embarrasment.

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The burning of the Indian Flag is the highlight of the day....... It is a must!!!.......they burnt our Nishan sahibs when they raided our darbar sahib

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so we will continue to burn their flag.

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(That flag was burnt in a demo in London, England)

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Gurfateh!!

Sikh Supreme, why stoop down to the indian govn. level???We're better than them we dont seek revenge, just justice.

Btw burning of any sovereign flag is illegal in this country, please refrain from doing so or you may find yourselves being arrested and making bad publicity.

Gurfateh!!

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Khalsa Fauji

I'am not sure there. I'm sure that a law has not yet been passed anyways, I have this written on a article at home it comes under "Flag desecration in the U.K"

"English and Scotish law does not have any concept of "flag desecration". However laws in Northern Ireland have varied since the founding of the province in 1921. The Union Flag of the United Kingdom and the tricolour of the Republic of Ireland are often defaced or burnt in Northern Ireland as a political provocation or as a protest. According to Chris Ryder the Flags and Emblems Act of 1954 of the Northern Ireland Parliament until its repeal in the 1980s: "outlawed the display of a flag likely to cause a breach of the peace - clearly the Irish tricolour - and made it an offence to interfere with the display of the Union flag."[2] (. More recently there has been controversy in Northern Ireland over which flags to fly over government buildings[3]

. Northern Ireland is an administrative region and one of four constituent parts of the United Kingdom. ... Flag Ratio: 1:2 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland uses as its national flag the Royal Banner commonly known as the Union Jack, or more properly Union Flag as it only becomes a Jack when flown at sea. ... The Irish tricolour (flag ratio: 1:2). ... Northern Ireland is an administrative region and one of four constituent parts of the United Kingdom. ... The Parliament of Northern Ireland was the home rule legislature created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which existed from June 7, 1921 to March 30, 1972, when it was suspended. ...

The Queen's Colours and Regimental Colours are a very important symbol for a British Army regiment and many regiments in the Commonwealth. In a line regiment the colours are two flags and and desecration of such a symbol would be a considered a great insult to the regiment by members of a regiment. In the past when Colours were carried into battle, the seizure of an enemy Colour, or the defence of the Colours have ranked among any British regiment's finest moments. Example of which are: Sergeant Ewart's capture of the French 45th Ligne eagle during the charge of the Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo; and the actions of Lieutenants Coghill and Melvill who were both killed in their faild attempt to save the Queen's Colour at the Battle of Isandlwana and for which they awarded Victoria Crosses posthumously. In the days when battle was conducted at close quarters, it was necessary for soldiers to be able to determine where, during the heat of battle, their regiment was. ... A Regimental Colour is a flag carried or maintained by British Army and Commonwealth infantry regiments or battalions to: Distinguish one regiment or battalion from another Be used as a rallying point for the regiments/battalions soldiers while in garrision or in battle. ... The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British military. ... Flag of the Commonwealth of Nations The Commonwealth of Nations is an association of independent sovereign states, most of which are former colonies once governed by the United Kingdom as part of the British Empire. ... The Scots Greys was the unofficial and later official name of a dragoon regiment of the British Army from 1678 until 1971, when they amalgamated to form The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys). ... Battle of Waterloo Conflict Napoleonic Wars Date June 18, 1815 Place Waterloo, Belgium Result Decisive Allied victory Map of the Waterloo campaign The Battle of Waterloo, fought on June 18, 1815, was Napoleon Bonapartes last battle. ... "

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Gurfateh!!

Sikh Supreme, why stoop down to the indian govn. level???We're better than them we dont seek revenge, just justice.

Btw burning of any sovereign flag is illegal in this country, please refrain from doing so or you may find yourselves being arrested and making bad publicity.

Gurfateh!!

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Let them arrest me.....small price to pay for it. Besides look at the thousands of shaheeds who gave their lives for the panth....you think im scared of getting arrested for burning the flag of the country that has blood of innocent Sikhs on its hands.

Burn the flag i say :doh:

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