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ALL INDIA SIKH STUDENT FEDERATION (AISSF) 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

Now over 120 Gurdwara's & International Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity #NeverForget84

Great to see organisations from outside the UK supporting the 8 June Remembrance March and Freedom Rally. Sikhs For Justice will be sending speakers and Karnail Singh Peermohammad may also attend.

17 December 2013: ALL INDIA SIKH STUDENTS FEDERATION (AISSF)

Contact Karnail Singh Peermohammad via email on aissf_news@yahoo.com

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INTERNATIONAL PANTHIC DAL (IPD) 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

Now over 120 Gurdwara's & International Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity #NeverForget84

18 December 2013: INTERNATIONAL PANTHIC DAL (IPD)

Contact Raghbir Singh on 07976 210161 for further information.

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DAL KHALSA 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

Now over 120 Gurdwara's & International Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity #NeverForget84

19 December 2013: DAL KHALSA UK

Contact Mohinder Singh Rathour on 07984 189884 for further information.

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SHIROMANI AKALI DAL (SAD) 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

Now over 120 Gurdwara's & International Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity #NeverForget84

20 December 2013: SHIROMANI AKALI DAL (SAD) UK

Contact Gurdev Singh Chohan on 07967 156589 for further information.

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SIKH SECRETARIAT 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 & International Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity #NeverForget84

21 December 2013: SIKH SECRETARIAT

Contact Jaspal Singh on 07956 460231 for further information.

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SIKH SPORT 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

Now over 120 Gurdwara's & International Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity #NeverForget84

22 December 2013: SIKH SPORT UK

Contact Inderjit Singh Gill on 07909 544488 for further information.

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AKAAL SEVA 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

Now over 120 Gurdwara's & International Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity #NeverForget84

23 December 2013: AKAL SEVA UK

Contact Harjinder Singh on 07845 139136 for further information.

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AKASH RADIO 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 & International Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity #NeverForget84

24 December 2013: AKASH RADIO

Contact Manpreet Singh on 0208 569 1289 for further information.

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PANJAB TIMES INTERNATIONAL 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 & International Organisations unite under 1 Nishan Sahib for the 1984 Remembrance events to show solidarity and true Panthic unity #NeverForget84

25 December 2013: PANJAB TIMES INTERNATIONAL

Contact Rajinder Singh Purewal on 07966 94505 for further information.

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Will post Press Releases from the SikhCouncil UK that will show an open meeting took place at Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Smethwick on Sunday 20 October.

It was unanimously decided that day there should only be ONE London event in June AND it should be organised by the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO).

Some individulas although stating in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib they would accept this Panthic decision have stuck to their original plans to go ahead with organising their own event on 1 June - this is what is being advertised in Des Pardes.

This should not be seen as two events one organised by the youth and the other by the elders. Many/most of the different youth groups have indicated they will respect the Panthic decision at Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Smethwick on Sunday 20 October and support the ONE event being organised by the FSO.

UKL = Jagtar Singh Khalsa Ji respect as always for providing the information to Sangat.

UKL = In anticipation of the 30th anniversary one point I wanted to humbly suggest to yourself is that perhaps we can increase the attendance in June 2014 and gain greater media coverage both locally and internationally by terming it the Rememberance+Rights Peace March as opposed to Rememberance+Freedom Rally as at a stroke all those who feel uncomfortable articulating Khalistan (in a climate where USA and UK governments actively support Delhi) would thus have no reason not to participate in the human rights demand of Justice for Sikhs. By terming it a Rememberance+Rights Peace March we might even be able to drag in non-Sikh Punjabi's to bolster the number of attendeees and thereby use the occasion for increased parchaar to non-Sikhs.

UKL = Last but not least, I strongly believe that the whole emphasis of what we need to achieve in June 2014 is to raise the maximum funds and awareness and village level volunteer jatha's for our respective ancestral Pinds to tackle drugs, alcohol, female infanticide, biraderi apartheid and Panthic illiteracy, poverty and cancer rates. If we can get biraderi controlled golak lootere to publicly pledge for the merger of biraderi apartheid Gurdware then June 2014 is the time and the target to achieve it ... particularly bearing in mind that in the 2021 census we are staring down the barrel of Sikhs potentially being less than 50% of the population in Punjab if we don't unite immediately. If we can get the foundations in place, freedom will inevitably follow. But naaray alone have never achieved nothing as seen by all in the last 29years.

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