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ISYF remains banned in the UK. It has been almost 10 years since it was banned in March 2001).

A new organisation, the Sikh Federation (UK), a pressure group working for Sikhs was set up in September 2003 and is often referred to as the first and only Sikh political party in the UK.

lol! someone trying to get sikh federation in trouble by linking them to banned org.. typical punjabis*.. lata khicyan walay..

*someone or someone linked with other org cannot stay happy because they c others as their enemy or competitors. Hence, lata khichyna shuru !

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lol! someone trying to get sikh federation in trouble by linking them to banned org.. typical punjabis*.. lata khicyan walay..

*someone or someone linked with other org cannot stay happy because they c others as their enemy or competitors. Hence, lata khichyna shuru !

Its a well known fact ISYF are the same people as Sikh Federation UK, no one will get in to trouble due to this as the name has been changed.

From Sikh Fed UK's own site

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Agenda Item 8: Lifting the ban on the International Sikh Youth Federation

Aim

To successfully continue the campaign to lift the ban on the International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF) and encourage those previously associated with Babbar Khalsa International (BK) to challenge the ban both legally and politically.

Objectives

  1. To convince the Home Secretary to accept the ISYF's application for deproscription and if successful to brief Parliamentarians for the debates to take place in the House of Commons and then the House of Lords.
  2. If the application for deproscription is not accepted by the Home Secretary, to pursue matters via the Proscribed Organisations Appeals Commission (POAC), the Court of Appeal and if needed the European Court of Human Rights until the ban on the ISYF is removed.
  3. If the Home Secretary does not accept the application for deproscription, a number of Sikh organisations and prominent individuals in the Sikh community to give serious consideration to judicial review challenge against key clauses in the Terrorism Act.''

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