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7/7: A date to remember here in London

One year has passed. One year after the bombing in the Underground and on the Bus. One year after 52 people were killed.

At noon England will stop for two minutes of silence to remember.

My question remains: WHY?

London will remember, one year later, the bombing.

Why those people played the role of the martyr? 52 people are nothing against the numbers of a war, but are more than enough to make a nation alerted, to make a nation the worst foe of what you are fighting for. I am not talking about the politics, I am talking about the population that here has changed their attitudes with the muslims, guilty to have some extremists inside their community. They are paying the price of being of the same religion of some others that has nothing to do with the kind muslims I have meet while I have been in London.

My silence will go to the 52 innocent, to their families and to those who suffered on 7/7: they didn’t deserve what they had.

No one deserves it!


1 Comment

No one spoke, everyone in the office has been silent for two minutes, remembering those who lost their lives one year ago.
These two minutes are dedicated to those who left and to those who remains, but in which the date 7/7 will be an ineradicable day.

Posted by Carlo on 7 July 2006 @ 11am

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