Sikhs for Justice
Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) is a US-based human rights advocacy [1]group that supports freedom of Punjab[2] from india through purposed referendum[3], founded and primarily headed by lawyer Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. This organisation was established in 2007. It had fought long battle to serve justice for 1984 Sikh Genocide[4].
Abbreviation | SFJ |
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Formation | October 2007 |
Founder | Gurpatwant Singh Pannu |
Founded at | United States |
Type | NGO |
Legal status | Banned in India |
Purpose | Secession of Punjab from India as Khalistan |
Headquarters | New York, United States |
Official languages | Punjabi, English |
Legal advisor | Gurpatwant Singh Pannu |
International policy director | Jatinder Singh Grewal |
Website | sikhsforjustice |
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