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Event Information: http://www.1guk.com/event/1g-injustice-tour-june-2012

1G UK Present, Two Talks on “Injustice – a story for every Sikh must hear” in West and East London.

This Talk will look at the Injustices faced by the Sikh Community in India, focusing not just on 1984 but since the British Raaj. The talker, a young and vibrant individual, will provide a very thought provoking and emotional account of the Sikh Story.

West London (Slough) - Tuesday 5th June 2012 – 7pm

Ramgarhia Community Centre

Woodland Avenue, Slough

SL13BU

East London (Barking) – Thursday 7th June 2012 – 7.30pm

Barking Gurdwara

100 North Street

Essex IG11 8JD

For More Information, future event bookings or Seva please contact:

info@1guk.com | 1gseva@gmail.com | FB: one-G seva

West London: 07783592953

East London: 07403321602

A must attend event, for all Sikhs.

1G UK is a London Based Organisation, spreading Sikhism to normal Sikhs in easy and accessible methods. You can find out about us more here: http://www.1guk.com/about-1g

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Hanji they will be on the 1g youtube account, and also on Sikh Chanel.

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