The Sikh Federation (UK) has issued the following
press statement regarding the terrorist attacks this
morning:
Thursday
7 July 2005
The protests planned
for Friday 8 July, between 3-5pm outside the Indian
High Commission have been cancelled
We regret to inform you that the peaceful protests
planned for tomorrow by Sikhs outside the Indian High
Commission in London regarding the Dastaar (Sikh turban)
and human rights violations in India have been cancelled.
The tragic incidents of earlier this morning in London
and the latest police advice leave us with no option
but to cancel the protests. We apologise for any inconvenience
that this will cause. As you will be well aware police
resources in London are stretched and it would have
been irresponsible and insensitive to allow the protests
against the Indian Government to take place at this
time given the circumstances.
It is hoped you will fully understand why we have
reached this decision. We have also learnt that Manmohan
Singh's schedule is also being changed due to the
security situation. Our offer to meet with him tomorrow
to get an update on the Dastaar situation and to put
across our concerns about the human rights situation
in India is still on the table.
We received confirmation this morning that he has
received our message and our letter of an offer to
meet while he is in the UK. NDTV also carried broadcasts
on Indian television earlier this morning about the
reasons for the protest and our willingness to meet
Manmohan Singh and to enter into a dialogue about
Sikh concerns.
The Sikh Federation (UK) have organised to meet the
media that had already covered the protests and were
hoping to film tomorrow. However, our appeal is that
Sikhs heed our advice and do not travel to London
as the protest has been officially cancelled. The
Metropolitan Police have welcomed our responsible
approach and our full support to help them in any
way we can to bring the culprits of the terrorists
attacks in London to justice.
The Sikh Federation (UK) has issued the following
press statement regarding the terrorist attacks this
morning:
We totally condemn this morning's terrorist
attacks targeting innocent civilians in London. These
are the acts of cowards and a challenge to the international
world. Those responsible have no respect for human
life. It is clear the attacks are timed to coincide
with the opening of the G8 and deflecting attention
away from important international issues, such as
combating world poverty and protecting our environment.
We send our profound condolences to the victims and
their families. Our thoughts are with those that have
been injured and the families that have lost loved
ones.
The Sikh community in the UK had been planning a "pro
human rights" protest in central London tomorrow
with the visit of the Indian Prime Minister to the
UK. However, we have taken police advice and cancelled
our protest as we had no wish to put a drain on police
resources at this tragic time. We have offered our
full support to the UK Government and the Metropolitan
Police to help them in any way we can to bring the
culprits of these terrorists attacks to justice.
We must unite in our efforts to tackle such acts of
terrorism that are aimed at killing and maiming innocent
civilians. The international community must also work
together to challenge rogue states and states that
have little or no respect for human rights. Today's
events should strengthen our resolve to eradicate
all forms of terrorism.