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Protest outside Vedanta AGM
People making their voices heard outside the Vedanta Resources AGM in London 28 Ju...
Demo at the Vedanta offices in London
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Communities under threat in Orissa
UK-based mining company Vedanta Resources is threatening the human rights of indig...



Please read and stand for Bangladesh!
1984 will never be forgotten. I was only ten at the time and I saw the devastation left behind by the Indian Government at the most holiest place of the Sikhs. The Golden Temple.I remember it like yesterday. Attacks on Sikhs and their Gurus have not stopped. Recently the burning and tearing of the Guru Granth Sahib, The living Guru. This happened last week in Uttar Pardesh advocated by RSS a Hindu Extremist Organization. This will only stop when the Sikh Nation are Free.
Hooray!
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View all comments (7 more)The blog on the external link is very interesting. This is something i am still learning about as i delve more deeply into Punjabi culture and although at times the information i find makes hard reading, we owe it to ourselves to be educated and do everything we can to prevent such atrocities happening again. Thank you Harbakhsh Grewal Ji
Really enjoyed reading the blog, good work!
Is there any campaign action on pressuring the Indian government?
Just under 300 people since 2007 (as far as im aware) have been issued the death sentence but figures of executions that have been carried out are unavailable...all very suspect...Do we know of any prisoners of conscience in India at the moment?
Is there any campaign action on pressuring the Indian government?
Just under 300 people since 2007 (as far as im aware) have been issued the death sentence but figures of executions that have been carried out are unavailable...all very suspect...Do we know of any prisoners of conscience in India at the moment?
What a job!
What a job!
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