Comments on: About Sikh Awareness Society http://www.sasorg.co.uk Protect & Serve Sat, 13 Jun 2015 14:47:20 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.11 By: john donelon http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-182837 Wed, 14 Jan 2015 02:57:19 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-182837 Hello

May I be allowed to commend you for your good work.

This may be naïve but are there any ways you can increase the reach of your message? Contact groups like Mumsnet, The Law and Freedom Foundation and the Ex muslim Council. Some of those organisations have common purpose to your own, there is a useful synergy there.

If I can help in any way please feel to contact me.

Keep up the good work and I wish you good fortune.

John Donelon

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By: Danesh Kumar Thaakar http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-73861 Fri, 26 Sep 2014 12:17:06 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-73861 Gone on decades. Bhai Sahib SIngle Handedly took on a Mammoth Task in such a dignified manner held it down given magnitude of whats there.

Qualities n ever growth attained from Nam Simran/ Bani held by practicing Sikhs is admirable continually serving as the Essence. Nothing can take that away.

Imported Tribalism from India must stop. Councils Mps Media authorities need to b lobbied United effort. Every Victim needs swift Justice spanning tym. System needs accountability to its taxpayers.

It is confronting n conflicting issues like this that first inspired me into SIkhi, made me question how do i hold onto what i have?

I wish i can take a journey step further into Sikhi with Paat n do more when i hear of how much SIkhs serve frontlines in our modern lives.

Just set up a donation and offer whatever I can in terms in Seva. I welcome any1 to get in touch. My Num is 07951 322886 BAsed in London. Heard it was bad up North but never knew how much.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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By: Sukhwinder http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-6539 Wed, 19 Mar 2014 23:45:44 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-6539 How beautifully said! If we could let each and every girl/family/community around the world know this message over and over, that would be “THE END” to all the misery and suffering the victims and their families go through.

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By: bobby jaur http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-6535 Wed, 19 Mar 2014 21:51:36 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-6535 Some excellent work going on which my son has made me aware of. I am so pleased that you guys are carrying out the true meaning of Sikhi to protect young people from such terrible harm. I am in Telford and have worked as a Welfare officer for some time and feel really pasionate about these issues for any race/ culture. I work very closly with the Child Protection Safeguarding board and have also been deliveting Child protection training. If i can be of any help in such good work; please please let me know.

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By: Balpreet Kaur http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-5930 Sun, 16 Feb 2014 14:22:16 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-5930 Hello I called The Sikh ethics show suggesting charities like yourself become known to the Sikh public of all ages. Like I suggested.we do have a lot of car park space in our Ghudwaras and with it comes wall space where you could put a board up saying who you are and how to get in contact with you I have met a lot of women from our community who have issues who don’t always want do to things via the internet. they sometimes just want advise I think other Sikh charities should advertise them selves like this as well as it would bring the community closer together and I think charities like your should try to attend as many Nagar Kirtan up and down the country. The reason I have suggested this is because I had an issue about 6 years ago and I looked everywhere for charities like for help and advise,but there was nothing, had information been available in the Ghudwara I would have got support from my community.Anyway I won and came out the other side but many people don’t and end up on anti depressants

Thankyou

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By: chanpreet kaur http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-5775 Thu, 06 Feb 2014 10:00:56 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-5775 waheguru g ka khalsa waheguru g ki fateh

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By: Harinder http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-3694 Sat, 12 Oct 2013 09:31:52 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-3694 Thank you for bringing these issue to light. These atrocities have indeed been going on for years and I am glad that help is being given to these girls. I just feel saddened that in this day and age many parents are not prepared to stand by their families and are more concerned about community gossip. Please can you consider travelling around to other local Gurdwaras to encourage our older generations to open their eyes to what is going on and encourage open discussions about this and other issues surrounding our children.

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By: stuart http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-3626 Thu, 03 Oct 2013 01:26:35 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-3626 You Sikh people need to get your heads sorted. If your girls are being abused then stop the abusers. Forget your honor. Don’t brush this shit under the carpet and hide your abused. Expose these horrid pretend Muslim guys. They are abusive on a massive scale and hide behind a religion where people tread on eggshells to not offend. I’m sick of hearing about these horrible people being allowed to do what they want because they claim they are Muslim. I’ve witnessed these so called Muslims drinking,gambling, doing basically anything they want without any remorse until questioned. Then they are Muslim and you are offending their religion by questioning their morality. These guys are not Muslim…. they are perverts,… frauds,… criminals. Step above your honor and protect your children.

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By: Davinder http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-3411 Tue, 10 Sep 2013 13:44:32 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-3411 Sleeping lions… whilst I agree with mosy of what you say…… What I couldn’t get my head around was your comment that “maybe all females should adopt the Hijab style of dress” …. why would you think that was an option or even a question to ask…….??????

Perhaps we need to look at why these perverts can’t control themselves…. and how they would feel if the shoe was on the other foot. The problem is that we are all closing our eyes to this because we have done for so many years… Come on Sikh Warriors, brothers and sisters…. lets work together to combat this, instead of making comments that don’t make sense.
I am a proud Sikh woman and would rather not be seen in a Hijab thank you very much… Our style of dress is respectable and one I’m very proud to wear…. we don’t need covering up… we just need to unite!

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By: Rupee Jassal http://www.sasorg.co.uk/about/#comment-3402 Mon, 09 Sep 2013 19:36:12 +0000 http://176.32.230.4/sasorg.co.uk/?page_id=359#comment-3402 My greatest respect.
My greatest dilemma is that there is a lot of work ahead. Our Sikh community needs to become observant and realise what kind of society exists. We need training and understanding for our daughters and young children. I am a police officer serving in the MET and a member of the Police Sikh Society. I will raise with the Society to give its support and attention to this growing concern.

Sincere regards,

Mrs R Jassal

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