YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE !!!
Please complete the UNITED SIKHS 2011-2012 Global Sikh Civil Rights Survey so that your voice is heard!!
Highlights:
- Please CLICK HERE to complete the survey. Your participation will help UNITED SIKHS to protect Sikh Civil and Human Rights globally.
- Show your support! Please forward the link to your friends and family. The more people that complete the questionnaire, the stronger we can advocate for our rights in the global community.
Since 2008, UNITED SIKHS has been compiling information from Sikhs across the world to give a voice to a community across borders on the current practices, future policies and the overall state of human and civil rights of Sikhs in their respective countries.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU!
Click here and complete the 2011-2012 Global Sikh Civil Rights Survey.
The overwhelming response from our community last year made the survey and the Global Report a huge success. We are confident that the survey this year will be completed with the same amount of enthusiasm as last year. This will allow us to focus on issues most relevant to the community worldwide.and thus protect Sikh civil and human rights globally,
Please click here to view a copy of the 2010 Global Civil and Human Rights Report.
Please click here to view a copy of the 2009 Global Civil and Human Rights Report.
Please click here to view a copy of the 2008 Global Civil and Human Rights Report.
UNITED SIKHS globally has been weighing in on issues of hate crimes, current policies and practices towards minority communities, particularly the Sikh community over the last three years. In 2012, we hope to increase the number of surveys completed, which requires action from you. Please make sure to forward the survey to your contacts. This survey will make a difference!
The United Nation’s Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) recently upheld 76-year-old Ranjit Singh’s fundamental right to practice his religion in France in a case filed by UNITED SIKHS lawyers. The UNHRC said that France had violated Ranjit Singh’s right to practice his faith by asking him to remove his turban for his photo ID card. This landmark decision will remind other countries of the significance of the Sikh turban so that they do not pass laws or implement airport screening procedures that require the indiscriminate removal of a Sikh’s turban.
We can only advocate for you, if we are aware of your human and civil rights issues, wherever you live. UNITED SIKHS urges you to complete the survey and spread the word freely in the community.
We believe we are doing our best to help make a difference globally, do you? If yes, then please become a recurring donor or make your one time tax deductible donation today.
To reach a UNITED SIKHS representative near you, please visit, https://unitedsikhs.org/contact-us/
Issued by:
Mejindarpal Kaur
Legal Director
International Civil and Human Rights Advocacy
UNITED SIKHS
globalreport@unitedsikhs.org