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join the club :'(...but are people still up for vigils in the 'West'?

Worldwide candlelit vigils calling for justice for the November 1984 victims of anti-Sikh pogroms

Candlelit vigils to mark the 22nd anniversary of the anti-Sikh pogroms are taking place across the globe. Most vigils are taking place on the 1, 2 or 3 November in different towns and cities. Details of each vigil in the UK are being released in the next 48-72 hours.

These include:

DERBY

Sikh Federation (Derby) and Young Sikhs (Derby) have organised a candlelit vigil on Wednesday 1 November outside the Derby Assembly rooms, Market Place, Derby between 4.30-7.00pm.

BRISTOL

Sikh Federation (Bristol), Young Sikhs (Bristol) and representatives of the local Gurdwaras have organised a candlelit vigil on Friday 3 November in Bristol City Centre Promenade, opposite the Bristol Hippodrome between 6.30-8.00pm.

In the UK six regional candlelit vigils are being planned in London, West Midlands (Birmingham and/or Wolverhampton), Derby, Leicester, Leeds and Bristol. The vigils are being staggered over a three day period from 1-3 November.

The vigil in LONDON is likely to take place on Thursday 2 November - further details to follow.

The BIRMINGHAM/WOLVERHAMPTON and LEICESTER vigils are likely to be on Wednesday 1 November 2006 (times and locations to be confirmed)

The LEEDS vigil is likely to be on Friday 3 November 2006 (time and exact location to be confirmed)

Other candlelit vigils being organised include - New York (outside the United Nations), Canada (various locations), Delhi (outside the Parliament), Chandigarh (outside the Panjab Assembly) and Brussels (outside the European Parliament). Details to follow.

is this true or another fake post? grin.gif

i hope its true.

cuz it wud imbarase india cuz ppl from other countries have more heart, brains, respect then them to hold such a event.

INDIA SUKS!

Yes it is true. The Sikh Federation (UK) helped organise and encourage candlelit vigils in many towns/cities throughout the world on 17 January 2006, which were very successful in raising awareness about the death penalty and Sikh political prisoners.

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BUT ONE VERY IMPORTANT THING IS

GET THE MEDIA IN THIS!!!

CALL THE NEWS PAPER PPL, TV NEWS AND EVERYTHING POSSIBLE 4 EVERY LOCATION WHERE THE VIGILS R HAPPENING SO EVERYONE CAN SEE Y WE R DOING THIS?

down with india damit woohoo.gif

Certainly, very true and absolutely vital...but I think a fairly vast and substantial effort is always put into this for every event of its kind in the previous few years since under the organisational inspiration and guidance of the Sikh Federation (UK).

Media Attention is perhaps one of the most important features behind such events since media is possibly the key for making the nation and world aware, as you rightfully state, "Why we are doing this?"

Everyone should make an attempt to make contact with every potential newspaper and radio station in their region as well as television news channels in the coming week before this event to gain maximum possible media reporting...

d_oh.gif Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh!!! d_oh.gif

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join the club :'( ...but are people still up for vigils in the 'West'?

Worldwide candlelit vigils calling for justice for the November 1984 victims of anti-Sikh pogroms

Candlelit vigils to mark the 22nd anniversary of the anti-Sikh pogroms are taking place across the globe. Most vigils are taking place on the 1, 2 or 3 November in different towns and cities. Details of each vigil in the UK are being released in the next 48-72 hours.

These include:

DERBY

Sikh Federation (Derby) and Young Sikhs (Derby) have organised a candlelit vigil on Wednesday 1 November outside the Derby Assembly rooms, Market Place, Derby between 4.30-7.00pm.

BRISTOL

Sikh Federation (Bristol), Young Sikhs (Bristol) and representatives of the local Gurdwaras have organised a candlelit vigil on Friday 3 November in Bristol City Centre Promenade, opposite the Bristol Hippodrome between 6.30-8.00pm.

In the UK six regional candlelit vigils are being planned in London, West Midlands (Birmingham and/or Wolverhampton), Derby, Leicester, Leeds and Bristol. The vigils are being staggered over a three day period from 1-3 November.

The vigil in LONDON is likely to take place on Thursday 2 November - further details to follow.

The BIRMINGHAM/WOLVERHAMPTON and LEICESTER vigils are likely to be on Wednesday 1 November 2006 (times and locations to be confirmed)

The LEEDS vigil is likely to be on Friday 3 November 2006 (time and exact location to be confirmed)

Other candlelit vigils being organised include - New York (outside the United Nations), Canada (various locations), Delhi (outside the Parliament), Chandigarh (outside the Panjab Assembly) and Brussels (outside the European Parliament). Details to follow.

is this true or another fake post? grin.gif

i hope its true.

cuz it wud imbarase india cuz ppl from other countries have more heart, brains, respect then them to hold such a event.

INDIA SUKS!

Yes it is true. The Sikh Federation (UK) helped organise and encourage candlelit vigils in many towns/cities throughout the world on 17 January 2006, which were very successful in raising awareness about the death penalty and Sikh political prisoners.

Here's the link to the topic 'Worldwide Candlelit Vigils calling for Justice for the November 1984 Victims of Anti-Sikh Pogroms', that will be taking place in just over one week.

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=21825

d_oh.gif Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh!!! d_oh.gif

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