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Sikh Guard is an initiative that aims to encourage the reporting of hate crime by members of the Sikh community throughout the UK.

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linkhttps://sikhguard.org/ calendar_today11-05-2021 08:53:57

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Metropolitan Police Sikh Association (@mps_sikhassoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are going live. It’s been a long time, but we we are finally here. As we all know Sikh hate crime is always under reported within our communities. #SikhGuard is a reporting tool for you, me, us where we can report hate crime both in English & Punjabi @nspauk

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More photos from today's launch! Special thanks to MPS ACC Helen Ball, Garinderjit Singh Manik from Home Office @PaulGiannasi Amrit S Maan OBE 🇺🇦 Jagtar Singh Gill OBE #SikhGuard #HateCrime #ReportIt #Police #HateNoOneFearNoOne

More photos from today's launch! Special thanks to MPS ACC Helen Ball, Garinderjit Singh Manik from <a href="/ukhomeoffice/">Home Office</a>
@PaulGiannasi <a href="/amritmaanldn/">Amrit S Maan OBE 🇺🇦</a> <a href="/jsgill_/">Jagtar Singh Gill OBE</a> 
#SikhGuard #HateCrime #ReportIt #Police #HateNoOneFearNoOne
Amrit S Maan OBE 🇺🇦 (@amritmaanldn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hate crimes against Jews & Muslims are sadly up, but what about 🇬🇧 Sikhs ? Humbled to attend todays New Scotland Yard launch. Sikhguard is a national Police initiative 🙏💪👍 #HateCrime #ReportIt #Police #HateNoOneFearNoOne

Hate crimes against Jews &amp; Muslims are sadly up, but what about 🇬🇧 Sikhs ? Humbled to attend todays New Scotland Yard launch.  <a href="/sikhguard/">Sikhguard</a> is a national Police initiative 🙏💪👍 #HateCrime #ReportIt #Police #HateNoOneFearNoOne
Jagtar Singh Gill OBE (@jsgill_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hate crime in all forms is unacceptable, tackling injustices & #Sikh related hate crime is the responsibility of both the Police & Community. Humbled to have contributed to the launch of @SikhGuard, an excellent initiative & dedicated platform to report such crimes #SikhGuard

Metropolitan Police Sikh Association (@mps_sikhassoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#WorldReligionDay How many bias views have been held against each other’s religions/faiths that have created a divide, misunderstanding within our communities and still continues to do so. Learn. Educate. Communicate. Cohesive. #StrongerTogether

#WorldReligionDay 

How many bias views have been held against each other’s religions/faiths that have created a divide, misunderstanding within our communities and still continues to do so.
Learn. Educate. Communicate. Cohesive. 

#StrongerTogether
Police Chaplaincy UK (@polchaplainsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we mark Holocaust Memorial Day and remember the millions of people who were murdered or whose lives were changed beyond recognition during the Holocaust, Nazi Persecution and in subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. #HolocaustMemorialDay

Today we mark Holocaust Memorial Day and remember the millions of people who were murdered or whose lives were changed beyond recognition during the Holocaust, Nazi Persecution and in subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. #HolocaustMemorialDay
Metropolitan Police Sikh Association (@mps_sikhassoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hate crimes not only harm the immediate victims but also create fear & tension within the targeted community. They are considered particularly heinous because they not only violate the law but also undermine the principles of equality, diversity, and respect for all individuals.

Birmingham Police (@brumpolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#WARNING | A driver has become the first to be convicted of breaching Birmingham’s current street cruising injunction, as we warn people planning to gather this weekend that they face arrest. Read the full story 👉 ow.ly/m4Mo50PGRQM

Inter Faith Network (@ifnetuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Report all #hateincidents #HateCrime: online through report-it.org.uk; at a police station; by ringing the police on 101 (non emergency) or 999; or via relevant third party bodies such as CST (antisemitic incidents) Tell MAMA UK (anti-Muslim incidents) and Sikhguard.