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Mystery men keep handle on Security at Courthouse
Ark. Dem-Gaz | July 22, 2002 | LINDA SATTER

Posted on 07/22/2002 1:31:29 PM PDT by rdavis84

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To: rdavis84
http://www.sikhnet.com/s/AirportSecurity

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GUIDELINES FOR SIKHS IN AIRPORT SECURITY CHECKS -
October 9th 2001

- by Akal Security, Espanola, NM.

SOME THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND FIRST
1. Understand in advance that it is a different world than a month ago and people are very nervous and suspicious.
2. All airport security personnel, including security screeners, are on heightened alert.
3. Understand that the FAA does have a Watchlist and the name Khalsa does appear on that list.

101 posted on 07/27/2002 8:48:57 AM PDT by honway
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To: rdavis84; thinden
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/americas/view/11804/1/.html

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US adds two Sikh separatist groups to terrorist list

The US government has added two Sikh separatist militant groups to a list of "specially designated global terrorist" entities, the Treasury Department said.

The two groups are Babbar Khalsa, and the International Sikh Federation which are opposed to New Delhi control of the north-west Indian province of Punjab.

Financial institutions in the US will now have to freeze the assets of the groups which join 200 other terror organisations in the list.

The move will bring American policy in line with that of the European Union, which declared the two entities as terrorist groups in early March.

The groups' leaders are on India's list of 20 wanted suspects and it wants Pakistan to hand them over for trial.

102 posted on 07/27/2002 9:08:35 AM PDT by honway
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Kashmiris, Sikhs pledge joint struggle

ISLAMABAD, Nov. 8: Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry and visiting Sikh leaders Tuesday pledged to make joint efforts for freedom from Indian servility.

The Kashmiri and Sikh communities will have to snatch their rights from India which is engaged in human rights violations, AJK premier said. The Sikh delegation assured every possible help to Kashmiris for the freedom cause.

“The struggle for independence will succeed only once the minorities’ rights are clenched jointly by the Kashmiris and Sikhs from the Indians,” the AJK premier added while addressing a delegation of the International Sikhs Youth Federation. Mahmood said that Indian would disintegrate like USSR, as Indians are involved in worst kind of violation of minorities and human rights. He said that influential countries must take notice of the Indian barbarism.

He said Sikhs were among the major minorities of Inddia and their rights might be respected. He said that Sikhs could also extend help to Kashmiris through their exiled-government in London. The Sikhs assured every possible help to Kashmiris for the freedom cause.

APP adds: The Sikh leaders vowed to stand by the Kashmiri leaders for achieving their right to self-determination. While announcing to further strengthen the ‘Khalistan Movement’, they said they will joint hands to face the growing suppression in the occupied territory by the Indian troops.

Those who addressed the reception included International Sikh Federation Vice President Raghbir Singh and Surinder Singh Bhinder. They said the time is not far off, when the ongoing freedom struggle will crown with success, and India will turn into separate states for Muslims, Sikhs and other minorities.

AJK PM said the Indian government tried to create hatred and misunderstanding between Muslims and Sikhs, by killing Sikhs at Chattisingpora in occupied Kashmir at the time of President Clinton’s visit to South Asia. But failed to put the blame of the gruesome murder on Muslims to achieve their nefarious designs.

103 posted on 07/27/2002 9:19:35 AM PDT by honway
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To: rdavis84
http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/sikh.htm

Sikh Terrorists

Description

Sikh terrorism is sponsored by expatriate and Indian Sikh groups who want to carve out an independent Sikh state called Khalistan (Land of the Pure) from Indian terroritory. Active groups include Babbar Khalsa, International Sikh Youth Federation, Dal Khalsa, Bhinderanwala Tiger Force. A previously unknown group, the Saheed Khalsa Force, claimed credit for the marketplace bombings in New Delhi in 1997. Previously active groups included the Azad Khalistan Babbar Khalsa Force, Khalistan Liberation Front, and Khalistan Commando Force. Many of these groups operate under umbrella organizations, the most significant of which is the Second Panthic Committee.

Location/Area of Operation

Northern India, Western Europe, Southeast Asia, and North America.

External Aid

Sikh militant cells are active internationally, and extremists gather funds from overseas Sikh communities. Sikh expatriates have formed a variety of international organizations that lobby for the Sikh cause overseas. Most prominent are the World Sikh Organization and the International Sikh Youth Federation.

104 posted on 07/27/2002 9:42:08 AM PDT by honway
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To: rdavis84; thinden
http://www.sikhnet.com/s/SikhsAtTheWhiteHouse

Sikhs at the White House

A distinguished contingency of 14 Sikhs from around the United States met in an hour long meeting with President Bush in the Roosevelt Room of the White House.

They discussed the importance of respecting diversity in America, Sikhs in the military, and that India is a strong ally of the US and in full support of the President

The following is a list of Sikh Community Leaders attending the Sept. 26 meeting with President Bush:

Avtar Gill, Sikh Community of Central Valley, California
Balwinder Cheema, president, Sikh Cultural Society of New York
Bhupinder Saini, executive committee member, Sikh Religious Society of Wisconsin
Charnjit Batth, president/chair Pacific Coast, Khala Diwan Society, Fresno, California Darshan Dhaliwal, president, Bulk Petroleum Corporation, Mequon,Wisconsin -- Charranjeet Dhaliwal, Sikh, Mequon, Wisconsin

Daya Singh Khalsa, senior vice president, Akal Security Inc. Santa Cruz, New Mexico

Didar Singh, ex-president and founder, World Sikh Organization, Yuba City, California

Jason Thompson, vice president, Bulk Petroleum Corporation Mequon, Wisconsin
Jaspreet Singh, Sikh Gurudwara, Bridgewater, New Jersey
Jessie Singh, B.J.S. Group, a computer company, Milpitas, California
Kulwant Hundal, president, Sikh Religious Society of Chicago
Mohinder Singh, president, Baba Makhan Shah Lubana Sikh Center and coordinator of relief supplies for victims of WTC tragedy
Dr. Prem Sharma, president, Wisconsin Coalition of Asian Indian Association and president, Milwaukee Ethnic Council, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Dr. Rajwant Singh, founder and leader of the local Sikh congregation, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation.

105 posted on 07/27/2002 9:58:03 AM PDT by honway
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To: honway
From the World Sikh Organization Constitution:

2. To strive, through peaceful means, for the establishment of a Sikh nation, KHALISTAN, in order to protect the Sikh identity and faith as ordained by the Guru Panth in the daily prayer RAJ KAREGA KHALSA.

3. To promote and facilitate an active line of communication amongst the Sikhs of the World.

5. To promote and protect Sikh interests all over the world by participating in the formulation and implementation of the policies of the Sikh Nation.

106 posted on 07/27/2002 10:16:22 AM PDT by honway
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To: Catspaw
I'll just go practice my Les Nessman

Don't forget the Turkey Drop !!!!!
107 posted on 07/27/2002 10:22:24 AM PDT by cmsgop
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From JCaler

I've been asked by RDavis84 to notify certain posters at this site that he has been banned.

Thanks for the information. I have never read a single reply by rdavis that justifies this action.

109 posted on 07/30/2002 10:40:17 AM PDT by honway
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To: honway
Your posts about Akal Security are interesting. Here's my input. The Sikh's in New Mexico are mostly American-born with the exception of Yogi Bhajan who's an Indian (maybe a few others). Indian Sikh's, from what I understand, don't recognize Yogi Bhajan, or Yogi Boloney, as he's called. Here's a link:
www.geocities.com/athens/atrium/1617/khalsa/akal.htm

There's a photo of Ms. Shanti Kaur Khalsa, Director of Operations, Akal, and she oversees the Government contracts. She works closely with Daya Singh Khalsa and Gurutej Singh Khalsa, all members of the board of Directors.
110 posted on 09/12/2002 8:57:26 PM PDT by rightbrain
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To: honway
I think this is the right link:

www.geocities.com/Athens/atrium/1617/khalsa/akal.html
111 posted on 09/12/2002 9:13:19 PM PDT by rightbrain
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To: dighton

There appears to be a lot of stonewalling on this word issue...it's sort of slimy if whoever started this (IMO#36) cannot answer the question/admit they don't know. Hey, just say, "I don't know".

With that said, I'll answer the question of Akal as a muslim word...

The work "akal" means "undying: and has it's roots in both the Hindu/Muslim world from around the 16th century. The Sikh community, during that time frame, was under attack by Muslim fanatics--the Sikhs survived and won 9 Jihad over a 90 year period. Hence, the phrase "Sat Siri Akal", translates, "Sat"=truth, "Siri"=great, "Akal"=undying".
Sikhs greet another "Sat Siri Akal", the great truth is undying...Never say "Sat Siri Kal" to a Sikh becasue that means "the great truth IS dying".

Another expression used by Sikhs (in battle) is "Teg Deg Fateh", which roughly translates, "Victory by the Sword".
(I will have to look up the exact word translation). I believe, "Teg" is the sword, Fateh, means victory, but I don't recall "deg"...)

Yogi Bhajan (the head of 3HO/Sikh Dharma Brotherhood) was in charge and would tell his American converts what to name business; the entire reason for the security business was to protect Yogi Bhajan wherever he went. Security gaurds could carry weapns across state lines, sit on the front porch of where ever he slept, ect. Why? Because back in the early 80's, when Richardson was just being courted by the group, there was a lot of drug and arms smuggling by a few key members of the group (you can read about the federal bust on Rickross.com).

I hope this clears up the confussion so that the real issue, why does Akal exist and for what purpose, can continue.


112 posted on 10/10/2004 10:04:44 AM PDT by singhx
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