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Seva84 : Docu FIlm highlighting Sikhs suffered genocide in Nov84


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This film can only be made with sangat's support

http://www.justgivin...va84documentary

Seva84 (reg. Charity 1147843) is commissioning a high profile, professionally produced documentary specifically highlighting:

- The November 1984 Sikh Genocide

- The Drug and poverty related problems within the colonies where victims of 1984 are now living

This documentary will be part of a wider international documentary which aims to:

- Raise global awareness to an audience beyond the Sikh community by communicating to the world that Sikhs in India suffered genocide during November 1984.

- A documentary of this nature is likely to encourage non government organisations to reach out and develop a partnership with Seva84, to improve the standard of living (largely for those directly affected by the Genocide, which includes their families). We would like to ensure that the newer generations are not reliant on support, as our main aim is to enable the residents of the colonies to be self sufficient, to an extent that they are able to independently maintain an improved standard of living that is above the poverty line.

This can only be done with your help. To support the making of the Documentary Film: http://www.justgivin...va84documentary to support our projects to help combat drugs and crime, and to promote health, education and Gursikhi please set up monthly donations at: www.seva84.com/donate

**if you would like Seva84 to claim gift aid on your donations please email contact@seva84.com**

http://www.justgivin...va84documentary

Only 10 donations come on.

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What's worse is the promo video has had almost 1700 views on YouTube...but 1984 has become cheap entertainment for Gursikhs. Even if each viewer gave £5 each the target would have been reached...

Could you go to a few Gurdwaras and have an appeal? We had £50,000 raised for the Akal Acadamy in Punjab in just 30 mins at our local Gurdwara. Often its the older uncles and auties (and not very wealthy) that contribute the most. The 5 min film shown at a few Gurdwaras would bring in a lot of funds. Maybe a few elders with connections to Gurdwaras could help you out?

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