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I have been noticing BBC is crossing it limits of ethical journalism when reporting news about Sikhs. Please send your protests. Is there any Sikh organization who can sue BBC for stooping so low.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4571987.stm

Please go see comments, in particular by Adam,UK

"Once again it seems the Sikh faith is the most intolerant in the world, with ANY criticism leading to bombing, riots or other types of violence."

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yeah i tried to post a comment....

this message comes up

"Your comment will shortly be read by the Have Your Say team. If it is selected for publication it would normally appear on the site within the next few hours."

so yeah they go out of their way to pick particular comments

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Luk at harpreet's comment at the bottom

I wonder when will they stop singers like Jazzy B, sukhbinder, Mika, Daler from showing half naked ladies in Punjabi songs. I thought my religion is most youngest and modern religion of the world. I was expecting it to be full of tolerance and flexibility. Shame on such incidences. Whether Sikhs have blasted or not but why to oppose such things. Tolerance is the preacher of the religion.

Harpreet Singh, Edinburgh UK

is this truee?

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

I'm not sure whether tolerance is the preacher ... there's some things that Sikhs should not tolerate ... like the tyranny and exploitation of the weak and oppressed.

BUT I'd say pyaar is the preacher of religion ... Pyaar is the way to win anyone over ... and Gurbani says that Waheguroo can only be obtained through prem pyaar of Him:

Sach Kaho Sun Leho Sabhe, Jin Prem Kiyo Tin Hi Prabh Paayo

Bhul Chuk Maaf

Waheguroo

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I have been noticing BBC is crossing it limits of ethical journalism when reporting news about Sikhs. Please send your protests. Is there any Sikh organization who can sue BBC for stooping so low.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4571987.stm

Please go see comments, in particular by Adam,UK

"Once again it seems the Sikh faith is the most intolerant in the world, with ANY criticism leading to bombing, riots or other types of violence."

Do something!

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whatever that adam guy wrote is not racism, it is his opinion on our Religion. You are allowed to express your opinion. Im sorry to break it to you but don't expect that everyone is going to have a positive or praise worthy view of Sikhi. People will express what they feel, just as you and others express what they feel on this forum

Besides i don't see anything wrong with what BBC themselves have reported.

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