
New South Wales Sikh Motorcycle Club Promotes Peace, Equality And Human Rights At An Annual Festival
Photo caption: Singhs Motorbike Group and United for Human Rights NSW join forces to promote human rights and an end to domestic violence.
Gurū Nānak (1469–1539), founder of Sikhism, was centuries ahead of his time. He embraced human right s, advocated the principle of human equality across caste and religion, and called on Sikhs to be active in promoting this.
At this year's Nagar Kirtan in Coffs Harbour, a city on the north coast of New South Wales, Singhs SMC promoted the importance of ending domestic violence. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics , one in six women, 15 and older, have experienced physical or sexual violence by a current or previous partner.
United for Human Rights volunteers walked along the procession route with volunteers and club members who adopted the United for Human Rights campaign as a program that can help them achieve their own purpose of promoting human decency and respect.
Volunteers from United for Human Rights NSW handed out booklets that raise awareness of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Some 3,500 local residents gathered for the festival.
Singhs SMC's support of human rights at the Coffs Harbour Nagar Kirtan was“a powerful testament to the spirit of unity, compassion, and activism of the Sikh community and its collective commitment to creating a more just and inclusive society,” said a representative of United for Human Rights NSW.
United for Human Rights and its initiative for young people, Youth for Human Rights International, are supported by Scientology Churches and Scientologists, making it possible to provide its educational materials free of charge to educators, civic and community leaders, and anyone wishing to educate youth or adults on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights . The program is inspired by humanitarian and Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard 's belief that“Human rights must be made a fact, not an idealistic dream.”
For more information visit the United for Human Rights website , watch The Story of Human Rights and Thirty Rights Brought to Life on the Scientology Network or watch episodes of Voices for Humanity to see how changemakers of all faiths, traditions and cultures use United for Human Rights and other Scientology-sponsored humanitarian programs to extend help and uplift their communities.
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Photo caption: Singhs Motorbike Group and United for Human Rights NSW join forces to promote human rights and an end to domestic violence.
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