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Thursday, 7 July 2011

The seventh of July some six years on from 7/7

Please spare a minute or two today to remember the men and women whose lives were ended by the murderous actions of four home-grown Jihadis six years ago today.

Those that died are listed here but also think about those that survived, some very badly injured. At the time around 700 people were injured; some 350 were treated on the scene, and 350 in hospital. 100 required overnight hospitalisation or longer and 22 were seriously or critically injured (I believe a few may still be hospitalized but cannot confirm this). Many of these people will still bear the scars both physical and mental, as will many who although not injured were on the trains or the bus that were bombed and of course the family & friends of the dead and injured.

I am sure that many Londoners still remember the pain of that day and the fear that pervaded London that week and beyond as they had to travel to work on a London transport system that now seemed oh so dangerous.



When people try and justify terrorism because 'we invaded Iraq, or because 'Israel stole Muslim land' or whatever remember this photo of Dan Biddle. What part did Dan Biddle play in these 'offences'? What part did the others who were injured on 7/7 play in these 'offences'? What part did those who died on 7/7 play? Terrorists are terrorists and deserve no sympathy at all.

I have blogged about those events before and commend those articles to you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It is incredible how easy it is to forget.
But, on a more positve note, there have been remarkably few terrorist attacks generally. Long may it continue.
Quite frankly, they are not winning the terrorist war but are winning the propaganda war , aided and abetted by the BBC and fellow-travellers.