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Mr. Colin Gonsalves speaking at the World SIkh Organization Dinner in Toronto June 4, 2011

 

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Gurdwara Sahib Honour Troops

CANADIAN GURDWARA HOLDS CEREMONY IN REMEMBRANCE OF FALLEN SOLDIERS
GURU NANAK SIKH GURDWARA, SURREY | Published on November 14, 2010
Serving and retired Sikh soldiers honoured in ceremony

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Turban-wearing women buck trend

The Toronto Star has published an article about turban wearing Sikh women.

How liberal and progressive is our system?

The Times of India's Manoj Mitta, examines how liberal and progressive India's democracy is.

Indian Justice Inches Closer to Chapters of Violence

An article in the New York Times...

By LYDIA POLGREEN Published: April 25, 2010 Read more »

What We Learned in Oklahoma City

Bill Clinton has an op-ed in the New York Times that is worth reading

FIFTEEN years ago today, the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City claimed the lives of 168 men, women and children. It was, until 9/11, the worst terrorist attack in United States history. But what emerged in its aftermath — the compassion, caring and love that countless Americans from all walks of life extended to the victims and their families — was a powerful testament to the best of America. And its lessons are as important now as they were then. Read more »

In India, beaten US journalist becomes focus of police torture probe

A report on 'widespread and systemic' police torture in India was published today, focusing on the case of US journalist Joel Elliott. Mr. Elliott claims that Indian police beat him severely while he was in their custody.

"In India, beaten US journalist becomes focus of police torture probe"

By Ben Arnoldy, Staff writer The Christian Science Monitor

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