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Fourteen years after the Oak Creek Sikh Temple shooting, the Sikh Coalition and the Oak Creek sangat honor the seven victims, remember the survivors, and reaffirm their commitment to combating anti-Sikh hate, protecting civil rights, and practicing faith without fear.
The American Sikh Council has released a statement mourning the tragic death of Henry Nowak in Southampton. While welcoming the life sentence for perpetrator Vickrum Digwa, the organization urged the public and political figures not to weaponize the actions of one disturbed individual to stigmatize the broader Sikh community or ban the religious kirpan.
Following successful launches in Punjab, Germany, and Canada, the historical book "Kournama-3," documenting the sacrifices of Sikh women in June 1984 at Sri Darbar Sahib, has been officially released in Seattle, USA.
The Sikh Coalition has released a critical update on the legal battles surrounding immigrant truck drivers' rights, including a major federal court update and the fight against "Dalilah’s Law."
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has introduced new federal legislation aimed at addressing discrimination, hate crimes, and violence faced by Sikh Americans, marking a significant step toward formal recognition of anti-Sikh bias at the US national level.
In this exclusive and in-depth interview, we speak with Swaranjit Singh Khalsa, the first Sikh to become Mayor of Norwich, Connecticut (USA) — a historic milestone for Sikh political representation in North America.
House Resolution 841 (H.Res. 841) introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Congressman David G. Valadao (R–CA). The resolution seeks to formally recognize and commemorate the 1984 Sikh Genocide, marking a significant step in international acknowledgment of one of India’s darkest chapters.
The Sikh Coalition has expressed “anger and deep concern” over remarks made by the U.S. Secretary of Defense earlier this week in Quantico, Virginia, regarding grooming and uniform standards in the military.
One of the leading generals of Babbar Khalsa, Bhai Mehal Singh Ji Babbar, has recently departed for the eternal abode of Guru Sahib. Bhai Sahib was born in the village of Dasuwal in Sri Amritsar Sahib, in the respected household of Bapu Jind Singh Ji.
A number of US based Sikh organizations applaud the introduction of SB 509, a California state bill to combat transnational repressionincluding transnational repression by the government of India that continues to threaten U.S.-based Sikhs.

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