Thursday 22 February 2007

Muslim Gangs out of Control!

Muslim Gangs out of Control!

Sikh youth say, “Enough is Enough!”

SIKH Youth & Community Leaders in Luton, Bedfordshire are appalled by the lack of action taken by the Police in protecting Sikh youth from racist Muslim gangs. This follows a brutal attack by 9 Muslim men on a single Sikh boy at Luton town centre in December. The CCTV footage of the attack was played to the Sikh Community, which has caused outrage. A Meeting with the Police and Senior Sikh leaders is due next week.

A local Sikh university student, Dalwinder Kaur says, “This has been happening for as long as I can remember, Muslim gangs, mainly Pakistani men bully and attack Indian youth and the sexual abuse of Indian girls is also very common”

SarabhaPanjab News

www.SarabhaPanjab.blogspot.com

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Sikh School Boy Attack Video!

Sick! Perverted! Attack!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w77_vPKIzbg[/youtube]

Pakistani Gangs Disrupt Vaisakhi Mela - West London

Gangs come prepared to attack Sikh boys. Sikh girls harassed.

Pakistani Gang Attack- Disgusting!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

THe uk gov should deport these Pakistani back to Pakiland.

Anonymous said...

manwe pakis u fukind indians will not abel to face paki pride.....
so we gonna fuck u and ur dirty bitchs and no 1 can deport us ... and this is paki land where ever paki goes that is his land so fuck of form our lan u indians go and cut ur dirty hairs

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Paki:

Your people are being killed by the hundreds everyday in Iraq, Afghanistan.

Dirty Muslims you reap what you sow.

Pakis can't fight - everyone knows that thats why they bring 10 to fight one Indian. Fcking ps55ys.

Pakistan is going DOWN.

In loving memory of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha

Revolutionist Kartar Singh Sarabha, was just nineteen years old when he became a Shaheed in the name of freedom and justice. He appeared like a storm, ignited the flame of revolution and tried to wake up a sleeping Panjab. Such courage, self-confidence, and dedication is rarely found. Of the Panjabis who can be called revolutionaries in true sense of the word, Kartar Singh's name comes at the top.
Revolution lived in his veins. There was only one aim of his life, only one desire, and only one hope - all that held meaning in his life was revolution.
“REVOLUTION IS WRITTEN IN BLOOD”