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Wisconsin Sikh Killings: Hun Sikh Ki Karan? (Punjabi)

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What can Sikhs do in the aftermath of the Wisconsin tragedy? 1) Help the survivors. 2) Get young people engaged in media relations at your local Gurduara. 3) Reassess security protocol at your local Gurduara. Harinder Singh, co-founder and Chief Programming Officer of the Sikh Research Institute. harinder.singh@sikhri.org | +1 210-757-4555 [x3] | @1Force View SikhRI media release at http://www.sikhri.org/download/Wisconsin%20Gurduara%20PR.pdf?inline

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