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GLOBAL SIKH GENOCIDE PETITION SIGNING DAY

SUNDAY OCT 27 IS THE DAY WE WILL GLOBALLY PUSH THE 1984 SIKH GENOCIDE PETITION.

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO FIGHT INJUSTICE!!

PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS

1.) Sign the Genocide Petition

2.) Organize a group of friends, download the group petitions from www.1984yesitsgenocide.org

3.) Printout a few copies, get some pens and clipboards

4.) This Sunday October 27, go to your local gurdwawa and get them Signed

5.) Take Pictures of yourselves and tweet them to @sikhsforjustice or email them to support@sikhsforjustice.org and we will post them throughout the day

6.) Mail all the signed petitions to:

Photo: GLOBAL SIKH GENOCIDE PETITION SIGNING DAY SUNDAY OCT 27 IS THE DAY WE WILL GLOBALLY PUSH THE 1984 SIKH GENOCIDE PETITION. WE NEED YOUR HELP TO FIGHT INJUSTICE!! PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS 1.) Sign the Genocide Petition 2.) Organize a group of friends, download the group petitions from www.1984yesitsgenocide.org 3.) Printout a few copies, get some pens and clipboards 4.) This Sunday October 27, go to your local gurdwawa and get them Signed 5.) Take Pictures of yourselves and tweet them to @sikhsforjustice or email them to support@sikhsforjustice.org and we will post them throughout the day 6.) Mail all the signed petitions to:.

Sikhs for Justice

MAR Movement

Postfach 1144

4900 LANGENTHAL

Switzerland

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Akal Takht asks Sikhs to file petition in UN on 84 riots

Author: PTI

• Published Date: Oct 21, 2013 10:28 PM

• Last Updated: Oct 21, 2013 10:28 PM

Akal Takht, the top temporal seat of the Sikhs, today asked various groups representing the community to file a petition in the United Nations, seeking justice for the victims of 1984 riots.

Akal Takht head priest Gurbachan Singh said he had asked the All India Sikhs Students Federation and other Sikh outfits to file a petition, carrying a million signatures, pertaining to the '84 carnage before the UN.

The perpetrators of the violence should be brought to book at the earliest, he said.

Copyright © 2012 The New Indian Express. All rights reserved.

1984 Riots - Is Akal Takht not using the term Genocide or Indian Express is delibaretly putting words "Riots instead of Genocide"

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1984 Riots - Is Akal Takht not using the term Genocide or Indian Express is delibaretly putting words "Riots instead of Genocide"

Yes, you are right. The Indian Express is exchanging the term "riots" for Genocide.

The general blind ignorance of the Indian press refuses to let them admit that organised pogroms are an attempt to wholly or partially terminate a particular community (i.e. Genocide) - not mere "riots".

Of course, it's only when Sikhs are massacred.

If it was to be Hindus or Muslims, they would have been the first to be screaming "genocide!!!"

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Sikhs demand UN probe into 1984 India 'genocide'

AFP - ‎19 hours ago‎

Earlier Friday, members of the New York-based group Sikhs for Justice submitted what they said was a million-signature petition to the UN human rights office, where they held talks with officials. "The reason we are petitioning the UN to investigate the killing ...

Thousands from Europe converge at Geneva for 'genocide' petition

Times of India - ‎14 hours ago‎

GENEVA: The Justice Rally held in front of the UN office in Geneva witnessed mammoth participation of Sikhs from across Europe, and even the US and Canada. Those coming from European countries travelled in specially hired buses and their journey ...

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