London Underground attacks "almost certainly" related to Al Quaeda
Katie Lowe | 07.07.2005 10:37
The BBC have revealed in the last few minutes that their sources believe the terrorist attacks in London are "almost certainly the work of Al Quaeda."
At least six explosions have taken place in London, and it is believed that there are at least twenty fatalities and ninety injuries, according to police in London. The BBC believe this is now the work of terrorist organisation Al Quaeda.
The attacks took place on Edgeware Road, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Aldgate East and Moorgate, and a bus exploded in Russell Square, injuring many people both on the bus and passers by.
All transport has been disabled and people in London are asked not to call the emergency services unless involved in a very serious incident.
The attacks took place on Edgeware Road, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Aldgate East and Moorgate, and a bus exploded in Russell Square, injuring many people both on the bus and passers by.
All transport has been disabled and people in London are asked not to call the emergency services unless involved in a very serious incident.
Katie Lowe
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ive just heard
07.07.2005 10:43
WTF is going on!
our thoughts are with you London, hold tight!
paul c
Under Seige
07.07.2005 11:18
There doesn't seem to be much panic, just loads of city boys moaning about "the inconvenience".
Quite bizarre that they choose to hit London when both Bush and Blair are in Scotland.
Monty Cantsin
e-mail: dandy.fop@virgin.net
al quaeda al schmaeda
07.07.2005 11:26
rikki
Such a perfect democracy...
07.07.2005 11:29
Guy Debord, 1988 - http://www.notbored.org/commentaires.html
Anon
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hmmm
07.07.2005 11:33
pastor jack
Al Qaeda a western invention
07.07.2005 12:25
The taking of life is reprehensible regardless of the supposed justifications. But I think it's pertinent to remind people that if breaking news took over all programming every time 100 ordinary people were killed in Aghanistan, Iraq, Colombia, Mexico by state-funded 'terrorists' (military and mercenary) there would never be a return to regularly scheduled programming.
Strypey
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fool
07.07.2005 12:28
> made up term with 'secret security forces'
I wondered how it would be until some fucking retard turned up here and shouted "conspiracy".
Arsehole.
jon
Indeed
07.07.2005 12:40
Perhaps as a 'precautionary meausure', the UK govt should isolate and question all the USA special forces flying in through Prestwick. Now that is total conjecture!!!
Strenghtens my resolve that non voilent resistance is the only viable solution for me. Good luck in establishing the truth.
Rhyddid
Convenient Timing
07.07.2005 12:56
If you were a terrorist, going for maximum publicity, would it not occur to you to choose the middle of a summit when media coverage would be at its peak?
By the way, Pastor Jack was a famiously intolerant (some would say bigoted) Scottish Presbyterian who died of cancer last year. Better choose another nickname.
Paranoid Pete
Expect more laws!
07.07.2005 16:22
This is not to say that there is no threat from radical Islamists.
The real issue is not one of identity, nor even of the bombings, it is the matter of how the government will use this incident to their advantage.
I think we can look forward to ID cards coming in with minimal opposition from the HOC, added to which there will be some form of "new and improved" anti-terrorist legislation.
I would agree with the post above which recommends watching "The Power Of Nightmares", very germain to the issue and worth watching in light of the legislative oppression we may expect in the next couple of months.
Monty Cantsin
Monty Cantsin