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Sikhs are a nation (House of Lords ruling in Mandela v. Dowell Lee (1983) 1 All ER 1062, HL). Recognised globally for their hard work and significant contribution to all branches of life and have always been regarded as such by the world powers. The Sikhs were and are a prominent nation from amongst the old nations and had an empire larger than Europe. One is essentially entitled to exercise all rights and freedoms set out in the United Nations Charter. The constitution and other laws of the land in which inhabit

The Sikh people undeniably maintain:

I.    All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with the reason in conscience and should act towards another spirit of universal brotherhood.

II.    All human beings have the right to equality and protection from the law.

III.    All human beings have the right to freedom of expression, conscience, religion and to form associations and peaceful assemblies.