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This is a bad time for Human Rights. Even so-called progressive Western countries are now doing what we thought they wouldn't i.e. Iraq - guatanomo bay.

I think many countries feel that the Panjab situation has been brought to a heal and that it is better left alone and are thus reluctant to do/say anything. Especially those with large economic interests with this rapidly developing country. What would a minority group of about 1/2 percent mean to them? Especially ones that argue relentlessly amongst each other.

But it is still worth a try if you like.

Phabji, your right, I have to agree with you, but us SIKHS get ignored and are abused and tortured for no apparent reason in Punjab and then are killed, we have been stepped on before in 1984 and are being stepped on again and again each day, when will it stop, we need some one like Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the supreme power to imerge, we need some sort of Khalsa Justice, how, I dont know, but getting the best lawyer for our beloved Gursikh brothers is very appealing, we need to stop bulding the Gurdwaray around the world and donate to good cause and this is certainly a good cause.

I mean reading the headline " Foreign Office Inaction Leads to Torture of British National" really hurts

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