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Here it is again!!

Another mainstream British media programme that defames Sikhs.

People need to wake up and smell the coffee. There is something very strange going on with media and Sikhs right now.

Sikhs joined with Al Qaeda?? If some dimwit has trained in Pakistan, I doubt Al Kebabish...sorry Al Qaeda would be treating them as a human being. More likely the training would be from the ISI intelligence service.

Am I the only one who feels that the British media is subtly conducting some sort of media campaign against Sikhs? Probably to pacify Hindu business in India.

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Sellouts to those who have hatred for our community:

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our community will always have gadhaars in it until the day of Khalsa Raj. best not to let these people make fame & fortune out of causing problems for the Panth. these people make money out of breaking up social cohesion and being divisive. it's the old british divide and rule policy. the Panth should remain as one and realise there are NO extremists.

nelson mandela was called a terrorist by the white south african society for decades and now he is getting a nobel peace prize for the very same reason he was called a terrorist.

it's best to react peacefully through debate and logic rather than prove everything they are saying. their aim is to instigate a response to justify their labelling. let them call people terrorists and extremists, if merely being sikh means i'm a terrorist i'm not only proud to be one but encourage everyone else to be one too.

there is nothing against any law with peacefully campaigning for greater human rights for sikhs in india or in western countries. their aim is scare people away from genuine peaceful political opposition.

there are no people with guns anymore. its the aim of these Punjab Police Chelay to find one innocent person in a whole community of 2 million, kill him, stick a gun in his hands, print the photos in the newspapers and use it as an excuse to give THEIR Punjab Police, THEIR Para-Military Groups, THEIR State-sponsored terrorists extra funding, ammunition and weapons to kill yet more innocent Sikhs.

These people have the gall to call US terrorists and India a democracy?

register your complaints to the BBC & OFCOM

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The Faces that did us in! :@

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Amardeep Bassey - Location: TBA

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Prof Gurharpal ..... - Location: Birms Uni

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Sunny Hundal - Location: TBA

so much for even coming close to being a Gursikh!!!

They all claim they are communists and do not follow the Sikh religion , but always like commenting on Sikh issues. There is an industry of 'Asian' media where people who cannot or not good enough to get jobs in the mainstream media invent stories to keep themselves in jobs. Usually an attack on your own community will get coverage from the main media

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