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WHICH IS HWY IT'S VITAL FOR US TO WRITE LETTERS TO UNESCO!!!

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http://witness84.com/unesco/

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YOUR INPUT IS NEED- GOI MITE CONTROL DARBAR SAHIb- ehnce we Sikhs might not be give permission to do Sarbat Khalsa when we want too!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE RESPOND PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!

bhull chukk maaf

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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WHICH IS HWY IT'S VITAL FOR US TO WRITE LETTERS TO UNESCO!!!

thers templates and email adress on-

http://witness84.com/unesco/

WON't take more than 5 mins to complete

YOUR INPUT IS NEED- GOI MITE CONTROL DARBAR SAHIb- ehnce we Sikhs might not be give permission to do Sarbat Khalsa when we want too!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE RESPOND PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!

bhull chukk maaf

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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I don't think signing petitions are going to help there was a petition going around saying to stop France from banning Turbans it still happened. They made a movie called dyfunctional family or something with eddie griffin and there was a Sikh guy that appeared and he was calling him Osama and other stuff and there was a petition going around for that and they still realised the movie and its on TV now in US. So i don't think signing petitions to UN or other people is going to stop India from gaining control of Golden Temple. the only way we can stop is by protesting against India and the UN. :T: :T: :T: :T: :T:

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Sat Sri Akal:

PunjabiPredator Ji, do not underestimate the power of the petition. Petitioning stopped the sale of Akhand Paaths on the SGPC website and the France issue is not dead. In fact, the petition for the France issue has shown the French government that many Sikhs who do not reside in France know exactly what is going on and they will not stand by idle. Lastly, a petition states in a standardized manner what the grievances are and can at the least inform the reader of what is going on.

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vaheguru ji ka khalsa

vaheguru ji ki fateh

veerji its not a petition, its a letter campaign which if we got loads to UNSECO they will have to reconsider as what the SGPC have said in the application for heritage status is FLASE. Yea i agree petitions alone are a waste of time, but as a collective campaign its a must. We must really get to grips with lobbying and fight our struggle where ever it is.

please sangat ji lets do our bit when ever the need arises.

takce care

sukdev

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SPGC don't do much for the Golden Temple apart from make money and keep it for themselves and India most Sikhs don't want them to have control because of 1984 and also we can't trust them and the Golden Temple belongs to Sikhs not any government unless it is a Sikh Government. Either way whoever does have control apni people will still suffer whether its the SPGC or the Indian Government :T:

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