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Click here to read Royal Mail’s apology letter. |
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Subsequently receiving the tweet Royal Mail responded quickly and requested to send further details of the location and time of the incident. In an email exchange with the Royal Mail, the postman involved in the incident had been identified. |
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The Royal Mail sent Karnail Singh a letter of apology (see attached) highlighting that the postman has been identified and while they are limited in what they can tell Mr Singh, the matter will be treated with the utmost seriousness it deserves. |
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“I am grateful to UNITED SIKHS who took this matter forward, Sikhs are continually being mistaken for terrorists we must insure matters like this are handled quickly before harm is done” said Karnail Singh |
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“It is apparent from recent events that some of the Royal Mail employees have little or no knowledge of Sikhs and what they represent. Since the 9/11 attacks Sikhs have often been the target of racism, and xenophobia which is steadily growing. We will be taking this opportunity to offer guidance and if required basic training notes as part of employee training. We hope this will better equip employees with an understanding of Sikhs. The response from Royal Mail was has been satisfying and we hope that such incidents do not occur again, for any individual no matter their background.” said Sun Kaur. |
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If you or anyone you know has experienced any discriminatory comments within your workplace or in your neighbourhood, please contact UNITED SIKHS where our team can provide assistance. |