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In the first week 88 UK Gurdwaras and Sikh organisations have pledged support for the Remembrance March and Freedom Rally on Sunday 8 June 2014 organised by the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO).

Gurdwaras are from:

Barking – Bedford -Bilston - Birmingham - Bradford - Bristol - Coventry - Darlington - Derby - Handsworth - Harley Grove - Leeds - Leicester -London - Manor Park - Newcastle - Nottingham -Oadby - Oldbury - Peterborough - Seven Kings - Slough - Smethwick - Southall – Southampton - Sunderland - Telford -Tividale - Watford - Wednesfield - West Bromwich - Willenhall - Wolverhampton

The names of Gurdwaras and Sikh organisations, responsible person and contact number for each will be released in the next few days and updated regularly as other Gurdwaras/organsations pledge their full support.

A special programme was recorded on Sangat TV yesterday and is expected to be shown between 7-8pm - the programme covers the protest by Bhai Gurbux Singh and the 30th anniversary on 8 June 2014 organised by the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO). See image below:

The huge response in just one week shown by Gurdwaras and organisations in supporting the event being planned for 8 June, the reaction to the online poster and the programme shown on Sangat TV at 9.30pm last night are all very good signs compared to those who have been planning for 6 months a rival event on 1 June, which has received limited support and far less advanced in terms of what is planned for Hyde Park (with NO REMEMBRANCE MARCH AND FREEDOM RALLY IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE).

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Given the level of support for the event being organised by the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO) on Sunday 8 June 2014, the organisers of the (rival) 1 June event are getting a bit hot under the collar - rather than focusing positive efforts on planning their own event they are running off to the GLA and asking about permissions for the 8 June event and spreading negativity and doubt.

For the record the event being PLANNED for Sunday 8 June is subject to various permissions (probably also the case for the event on 1 June) as is the case with all events until licences, permissions, liability insurance etc. are all issued.

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SIKHS FOR JUSTICE and the '1984 Yes its Genocide' campaign team have pledged their support to the Federationof Sikh Organisations (FSO) for the 8th June 2014 Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in Central London. They have also confirmed their attendance.

https://www.facebook.com/SikhFederationUK#!/photo.php?fbid=549524211802469&set=a.440989475989277.1073741829.440939405994284&type=1&theater

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Over 100 UK Gurdwaras and organisations have pledged support to the Remembrance March and Freedom Rally being planned and organised by the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO) for Sunday 8 June 2014.

We released the message of support from Sikhs for Justice for the FSO for Sunday 8 June 2014 on Facebook.

We will each day for the next 30 days release the name of a different organisation that is supporting the FSO for Sunday 8 June 2014 with a contact name and number.

Following this each day for at least 60 days we will release the name of a different Gurdwara that is supporting the FSO for Sunday 8 June with a contact name and number. Many of these Gurdwaras will be able to advise the Sangat regarding transport arrangements for Sunday 8 June 2014.
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SIKH ORGANISATION OF PRISONER WELFARE (SOPW) confirm and pledge their support to the FSO for the 8th June 2014 Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in Central London. To pledge your support please email FSO@live.co.uk
5 December 2013: Sikh Organisation of Prisoner Welfare (SOPW)

Contact Balbir Singh Bains on 07889 050687 for further information.

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British Organisation of Sikh Students (BOSS) confirm and pledge their support to the FSO for the 8th June 2014 Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in Central London. To pledge your support please email fso@live.co.uk

6 December 2013: British Organisation of Sikh Students (BOSS)

Contact BOSS on 07935900546 for further information.

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Over 100 Gurdwara's & Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity.

SEVA 84 confirm and pledge their support to the FSO for the 8th June 2014 Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in Central London.

To pledge your support please email fso@live.co.uk

9 December 2013: SEVA 84

Contact Jaspal Singh via email on jaspal.dhinsa@seva84.com for further information.

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