Pitted against this are those who argue that government choke holds on the Internet cannot succeed. Bloggers like Mr. Zhang argue that growing restrictions on Internet speech only inflame ordinary users, and that bit by bit “people are pushing the wall back.”
“We are fighting for two symbols all over the world — turban and kirpan,” said Gurdev Gill, who witnessed the attack on Mangat. “They have both been misused in front of everyone. Why would people listen to us?
The Maharaja seemed to bear the reverse with great equanimity and said that a trifling defeat now and then was useful, as it taught both men and officers caution."
Guruji understood that the time had come to face the tyranny, and that by sitting in fear, Mughals would only be more ruthless. ....He called upon every Sikh to be fearless.
And this year, the White House has reached out to the Sikh community. It made arrangements with the Sikh Coalition to distribute a limited number of tickets to families from various parts of the country.
The chips should also be able to see when an abnormality turns precancerous. "You want to catch it early on,... to the earliest stages of cancer, and get it in stage one. Then the five-year survival rate is very high..."
Is the Sikh Summit a way for Sikhs to unite and hold meaningful dialogue with government to promote solutions on important civil and human rights issues?
Working with the scorched lilies, the writer was transformed into a women's rights activist as she was slowly drawn into their domestic lives and helped them fight for a decent life.
Not only in Sikhism, but also in all other religions sabd, Word, Logos or its equivalent and relative terminologies have been given equal veneration globally...