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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.

BRITISH SIKH COUNCIL UK 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

10 December 2013: BRITISH SIKH COUNCIL UK

Contact Tarsem Singh Deol on 07950 692370 for further information.

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SIKH 2 INSPIRE 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

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

11 December 2013: SIKH 2 INSPIRE

Contact Bhai Sukhraj Singh on 07974 623752 for further information.

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Nice to see sikh2inspire pledge their support. It would be even better if the organisers also pledged to give them stage time on the day to do some sikhi parchar and on 1984,

The organisers are open to suggestions and volunteers for speaking both at the Hyde Park gathering (mainly Sikhs and in Punjabi) before the Remembrance March (pre-recorded messages during the March in English) and at the Freedom Rally in Trafalgar Square - first part for non-Sikhs (11am-1pm), second part mainly for Sikhs largely in English (2-5pm), This year being the 30th anniversary we may have an unusually large number of non-Sikh speakers in Trafalgar Square.

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

To pledge our support please email FSO@live.co.uk

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

12 December 2013: DAMDAMI TAKSAL UK

Contact Gurjinder Singh on 07400 830403 for further information.

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

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

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

13 December 2013: KAURS CORNER

Contact Rajbinder Kaur on 07921 066443 for further information.

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YOUNG SIKHS (UK) confirm and pledge their support to the FSO for the 8th June 2014 Remembrance March and Freedom Rally in Central London.

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

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

14 December 2013: YOUNG SIKHS UK

Contact Jaswinder Singh on 07977 700800 for further information.

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AKHAND KIRTANI JATHA (AKJ) 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

Now over 120 Gurdwara's & Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity.

15 December 2013: AKHAND KIRTANI JATHA (AKJ)

Contact Raghbir Singh on 01926 740160 for further information.

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SHARE SIKHI & JUST SIKHI 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

Now over 120 Gurdwara's & Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity

16 December 2013: SHARE SIKHI & JUST SIKHI

Contact Ravjeet Singh and Inderjeet Singh on 07863 335166 and 07939 142145 respectively for further information.

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