Sikhs In Jail
Writing by shinda on Friday, 31 of March , 2006
For those of you who may not know, Satnaam Singh is a prisoner in the States and is being transferred to a prison in Florida. Florida State law however states that all prisoners must get their hair cut regardless of religious beliefs, so basically it would hold true for Satnaam Singh to undergo the same. The Sikh Coalition started a petition and seems to be handling Satnaam Singhs case, so I recommend that everyone take the 2 minutes it takes to sign it.
Something that’s been on my mind for awhile now is should Sikhs in jail receive special treatment over other prisoners, in regards to
their kakaars? Of course every jail is different so the rules that each has differs from place to place, but the rules are pretty
consistent throughout, since I doubt theres a jail in the world that would permit the Kirpaan.
If a person is amrtidhari and commits a crime such as rape, murder of civilians/innocent, or anything else that is blatantly against the tenants of Sikhism, it is more than obvious that the individual has gone against Sikhi’s core beliefs, so being stripped of their Kaakars isn’t all that unreasonable, actually it something I would encourage and be in favour of. After all, what better way to expose a Sikh rapist, murder or otherwise crook, then to shave them and paint their faces black, and make them rott in a cell.
But, what happens when a Singh kills someone who was more than deserving, or if a crime was committed that wasn’t really all that much of a crime. Is it fair then for that individual to suffer and be treated like every other prisoner or more importantly be expected to give up their Kakaars?
Looking at the jeevans of many Gursikhs in jail, many of them have made this sacrifice as they felt whatever sevaa they did to get into jail was worth the loss, and their separation from their kakaars may even count as being part of the sevaa, after all for such a devout Sikh to be stripped of their Kakaars is no small thing.
All jails (those that I know of anyways) ban Kirpaans, for the obvious reasons, but would the same Singhs have done what they did if they had to give up their Kes? If that was the case, I think the crimes committed would be a lot more brazen, or actions so grave that it would leave them in body bag versus being locked up with their head shaved like a sheep.
Anyways sign the petition, even though it may not change things, its still worth a shot.
If kakaars or kesh are restricted from prisons what your’e also doing is making it impossible for someone to come towards Sikhi in prison. Sikhi teaches that even the worst person can be transformed.
True, that it may hinder them from progressing, but at the same time it offers them the chance to catch up on their bani, and even study Gurbani and Sikh Ithyaas (if they can get access to Sanchian), and that way by the time they get free they are that much more ready and deserving.
why is satnam singh in jail?
wat did he do?
Forged passports and papers
“When Stuart police stopped Singh in 2001, he carried a black shaving bag with 100 pieces of identification that were not his own, including birth certificates, death certificates, passports, driver licenses, military IDs and one ID belonging to a congressional staffer.
Singh had been visiting a Stuart nightclub called Silhouettes, drinking and spending heavily. Though this was behavior similar to that of terrorists living in South Florida before the Sept. 11 attacks, no link was ever made between Singh and terrorism.”
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/treasurecoast/content/local_news/epaper/2006/04/05/m1a_SIKH_0405.html















