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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

7/7


Silent thing to eloquently say the unsayable
The victims of the London bombings were remembered today with fifty two stainless steel pillars mounted in four groups to denote the four bombs and the lives lost at each attack, each column representing an individual victim. The memorial is located in Hyde Park and if a column was raised for every person effected by the blasts ,we would fill the park,
Each victim was a person, an average Joe, a son or daughter going to work or coming home, just normal tasks being performed by normal people, They had no influence on the decision makers and may even have been sympathetic to some of the grievances of the attackers. The victims were from all parts of the world and where here for all sorts of reasons , because although Britain is not perfect, it is a tolerant and multicultural place to live, London will never forget the events of 7/7 now there are 52 reasons to remember those victims as people

King's Cross bomb

James Adams, Samantha Badham, Lee Harris, Phil Beer, Anna Brandt,
Ciaran Cassidy, Elizabeth Daplyn, Arthur Edlin Frederick, Karolina Gluck,
Gamze Günoral
Ojara Ikeagwu, Emily Jenkins, Adrian Johnson, Helen Jones,
Susan Levy, Shelley Mather, Michael Matsushita, James Mayes,
Behnaz Mozakka, Mihaela Otto, Atique Sharifi, Ihab Slimane,Chistian’Njoya’Small,
Monika Suchocka,
Mala Trivedi, Rachelle Chung For Yuen

Edgware Road bomb

Michael StanleyBrewster, Jonathan Downey, David Foulkes, Colin Morley,
Jenny Nicholson, Laura Webb

Aldgate bomb

Lee Baisden, Benedetta Ciaccia, Richard Ellery, Richard Gray, Anne Moffat,
Fiona Stevenson, Carrie Taylor.

Tavistock Square bus bomb

Anthony Fatayi-Williams,. Jamie Gordon, Giles Hart, Marie Hartley,
Miriam Hyman, Shahara Akther Islam, Neetu Jain,.
Sam Ly, Shyanuja Parathasangary, Anat Rosenberg, Philip Russell, William Wise,
Gladys Wundowa,

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