Sunday, July 22, 2012


CANADIAN SIKHS LAUNCH ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN AGAISNT LA SALLE MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION

An advocacy campaign was launched after La Salle Minor Soccer Association decided not to allow Sikhs with turban and patka to participate in soccer games in Canada.

"We have written to the president of the Soccer Club Authority Sofio Pagliaro, and also to the technical director. The response received from their secretary clearly indicates that they do not have jurisdiction in offering exemptions to FSQ, CSA & FIFA regulations," said Sukhwinder Singh, Director of United Sikhs, which launched the campaign. "We have made it clear to the president that this decision is against the basic principles of human rights and is hence a violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights."

The decision was taken a few weeks ago and they have not only banned these aspiring players to play but also went a step further and canceled their registration and returned their registration money. Feedback from the local community of Quebec indicated that there haven't been any such issues in the past.

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