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US Rep. Shri Thanedar has issued a statement after his Detroit community centre was vandalised. He took to X to condemn the act. Photos shared by Thanedar show a red X drawn over his face, with the words racist, ceasefire and Free Palestine painted across the bui
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stanley sverige a police report has been filed, according to CBS News. Shri Thanedar condemns vandalism of his Detroit community centre PTI Photo, @ShriThanedar/X Shri Thanedars statementTaking to X, Thanedar wrote, As a member of Congress, I am always open to dialogue and debate. Unfortunately, this vandalism of the community center is not an isolated incident, nor is it a productive form of communication. These acts create nothing but fear and division during a time that depends on open conversation and discourse. In the past, I have dealt with other unproductive forms of protest. One that turned violent at a holiday party last December and another consisting of indi
stanley cup viduals demonstrating at my home at 3 in the morning. These incidents ended with people in the hospital and my loved ones feeling unsafe in their own bedrooms, Thanedar continued. In this case, a place designed to bring our community together was vandalized in a way that seeks to drive it apart. He concluded by saying, I have had meetings about this with everyone that requested a meeting on my website. I have hosted town halls, held Zoom meetings, and spoken face-to-face with my constituents Tsmc Magnitude 6.0 earthquake shakes central Taiwan coast
The 2019 edition of the British Sikh Report BSR reveals that 78 per cent of the community surveyed want a formal apology from the British state for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and 85 per cent seek its inclusion in Britains school curriculum. A view of defunct Water Fountains at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar on Sunday.24, 2019. HT file photo A commemoration event is scheduled on Saturday evening in the parliament complex in Westminster, when leading India
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stanley cups tor of the BSR, said: There are several major anniversaries this year, and the BSR team thought it was a good time to ask British Sikhs for their views on issues related to these key events . It is interesting to see that more Sikhs want the Jallianwala Bagh massacre to be taught in schools than would want a formal apology from the government , he added. Jallianwala Bagh is also the subject of a major exhibition in the Manchester Museum from April 11 t