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].

Sikhs for Justice
AbbreviationSFJ
FormationOctober 2007 (2007-10)
FounderGurpatwant Singh Pannu
Founded atUnited States
TypeNGO
Legal statusBanned in India
PurposeSecession of Punjab from India as Khalistan
HeadquartersNew York, United States
Official languages
Punjabi, English
Legal advisor
Gurpatwant Singh Pannu
International policy director
Jatinder Singh Grewal
Websitesikhsforjustice.org

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