Sydney, Australia – February 21, 2024 – UNITED SIKHS proudly announces the exoneration of Baljinder Singh Thukral, an Australian citizen who was wrongfully indicted following an incident in 2020 in Harris Park, Sydney.
Mr. Thukral faced severe allegations, including affray, using a carriage service to harass, and threatening violence on racial grounds. These charges stemmed from a misunderstanding during a local community conflict. Encumbered by these serious accusations, Mr. Thukral turned to the legal aid services of UNITED SIKHS ICHRA, a branch of the organization dedicated to providing legal assistance.
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The legal team, in collaboration with local Australian partners, meticulously verified all the facts of the case, leading to a robust defense. As a result, the local magistrate dismissed the charges of affray and misuse of a carriage service. The third charge was also successfully overturned on appeal, fully clearing Mr. Thukral’s name.
In expressing his relief and gratitude, Mr. Thukral highlighted the essential support he received, stating, “Several organizations offer help, but few provide such critical, necessary legal assistance and stand steadfast with the community as UNITED SIKHS has.”
Dr. Henok Gabisa, Director of UNITED SIKHS ICHRA, reaffirmed the organization’s unwavering commitment to justice and advocacy. “For nearly a quarter of a century, UNITED SIKHS has championed the rights of minorities and marginalized communities. We encourage anyone facing civil rights infringements or discrimination to seek our support,” he urged.
This case underscores UNITED SIKHS’ dedication to fighting for justice, protecting civil liberties, and serving as a vigilant advocate for marginalized communities across the globe.
About UNITED SIKHS UNITED SIKHS is an international non-profit, non-governmental, humanitarian organization dedicated to advocating for civil and human rights. They work towards empowering those in need, especially marginalized and minority communities, through advocacy, education, and legal aid initiatives. For more information, please visit www.unitedsikhs.org