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IMC Condolence book for those hurt and killed in London

imc stirling | 07.07.2005 11:04 | Anti-militarism | London

Concern and love for friends, family and strangers in London fills the eco-camp in Stirling after news of the explosions in London. Imc stirling has been asked by others at the camp to set up this condolence book.

Please leave your condolences and good wishes for those hurt or killed in London today, and their families and friends.

imc stirling

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condolences

07.07.2005 11:14

growing up in belfast i feel for londoners now and am all too aware of the confusion that will be hanging over the capital now
my condolences to anyone whose lost someone or doesn't know one way or the other

sorry


our thoughts are with you

07.07.2005 11:14

our thoughts are with all
in London

do not let fear rule your heart

thinking of you SOHO fire station
and the rest of the
emergency services...


all our love
paul & carmen

P & C


damn

07.07.2005 12:22

:-(

nothing more to say.

Jon


How horrible

07.07.2005 12:28

To all those Hurt or missing loved ones, my thoughts and hopes are with you.


Having been anxious to check my friends in central london, and hearing the relief from my mother when she heard I was OK really brings home how horriffic things like this are... All I can think about now is what is going on in Iraq... Its not just some news story, its people's lives, those numbers have stories, friends and family, they go through this day in day out... violence is disgusting, be it by state or individual.


Love.xx

harmony


heartfelt condolences

07.07.2005 12:36

I feel nothing but sorrow and grief about today's tragedies. May we one day (soon) rise above this.

Paul


Look after each other

07.07.2005 12:46

Condolences to all who have friends and family involved! To all in London Please look after each other no matter your race, religon or politics.

Froggy Glasgow
mail e-mail: franticfrog@onetel.net


Madness

07.07.2005 13:15

What happened today is madness. No-one deserves to be blown to pieces or have their friends and neighbours killed when they are minding their own business. This should have been such a happy week for London and is now so desperately sad I can't believe. I am thinking of you all down there.

Christie williamson
mail e-mail: christie.williamson@gerrard.com


Solidarity

07.07.2005 13:40

My thoughts are with our brothers and sisters in London.

Euan


Sadness

07.07.2005 14:54

I am tear stricken and my heart aches deeply. I feel so sorry that someone thinks this action is justified. My love and good wishes to everyone.

Moira


Our Sympathies

07.07.2005 15:26

My husband and I had the opportunity to visit your beautiful city this past May. Words cannot express our sorrow at this horrible event. You are in our thoughts. God bless you all.

Lainie


Love

07.07.2005 16:24

No matter what happens love can't be destroyed.

True love is forever.

BobC


Condolences

07.07.2005 22:11

As one just returned yesterday from London to the United States and who has frequently used public transportation throughout London I was certainly deeply shaken as well as greatly saddened by the news of today's bombings, deaths, and injuries. I extend my condolences to the people of London, and on this site in particular to all those many, many men and women in London and throughout Britain continuing to work and struggle so long and so hard for a genuinely democratic, independent, public media--and against the horrors of war, poverty, and exploitation. I am cautiously optimistic that in London, England, and the UK the aftermath of today's events will not, unlike what has happened in the U.S., greatly increase support for state terrorism, imperialism, and fundamentalism--as well as for a clampdown on civll liberties, especially the freedom to dissent. Together we will eventually shift the focus of energy toward eliminating the root causes of terrorism and thereby preventing future violent atrocities of this nature, and of the kind that sadly happen throughout much of the rest of the (especially 'Third') world far more often, and in many cases on a virtually continuous basis. But this (today's violence) is terrible too--I hate that it has happened and that so many in London today have lost and suffered so much. We all maintain such a short time alive; it is tragic that many of us spend so much of this time destroying so much, including ourselves and each other. But we will press on in seeking to bring about a better world.

Bob Nowlan
mail e-mail: ranowlan@uwec.edu


Our sympathies from the USA

07.07.2005 23:58

our sympathies are with those today in the UK that have suffered so badly as a result of sick terrorist murderers that have no regard for human life in the way those of us on the progressive side do. We all work for a better world and decisions by both these terrorists and our gov'ts continue to lead to the loss of innocent life. This must stop. Please accept our deepest sympathies from here in the USA

Ken


Bush, Blair, Hitler, Bin Laden: all the same result

08.07.2005 00:28

What a shame! Hitler bombed us, he bombed civilian areas to undermine our moral. He killed woman and children to install his regime. Luckily he failed in the end. But Europe still suffers from that.

Bin Laden has read "Mein Kampf" ("My fight", Hitler's book where he had announced he would kill all the jews and conquer Europe). And again, he goes after the small people that use the tube. He's a millionaire's brat, who never had to work and always had every money he wants. So he hates poor people and wants them bombed and dead. Even Hitler did not do that.

He also hopes that others now take revenge for the family members being killed by killing some arabs. Remember, that is how their system works. Family blood revenge.

And of course Bin Laden would not attack Mr. Bush or Mr. Blair. Because he needs them to continue murdering. And using oil in SUVs so he gets more money.

It's such a shame for the innocent that get killed. In New York, in London, in Madrid, in Irak and in Afganistan. Just that some a**holes can feel great.

Charles


Condolences From Las Vegas, Nevada

08.07.2005 00:44

Have read about the horrific events in London as soon as I got on-line this afternoon(It's evening here in Las Vegas)and wanted to express my sincerest condolences to all of you, your families, friends,associates, and to all those who lost someone, as well as to those wounded in this set of ghastly attacks.

There is no excuse for this sort of barbarity, whether perpertrated by Coalition soldiers in Iraq, Al-Qaeda operatives in London and elsewhere, nor in any part of the world, and I stand with the so-called ordinary people of the world who suffer as a result of these monstrosities.

I would, in closing, ask all of you to keep the victims of these tragedies in your thoughts, prayers, what have you, and to work for a world in barbarities like this will have been consigned to the dustbin of history.

My thoughts and best wishes go out to you and yours this night, and for many nights to come.

Cheers, Donald Rilea, Las Vegas Nevada.

Donald Rilea
mail e-mail: bakuninmeow@hotmail.com


Sadness and care

08.07.2005 02:15

While it is impossible to fathom the grief and horror experienced by so many in London today, the greater incommensurability lies in wondering to which exponential degree dangerous and unjustifiable reactions will transpire, in the haste of seeking a salve for unspeakable pain, or retribution for an unspeakably horrific crime. Without care for seeking independent and trustworthy knowledge of who is responsible, we are all lost. I mean to take great care that my Islamic friends, all of whom I know find these bombings an utter sacrelige, be made aware that among the many immoralities committed by imperial regimes, a blanket assumption by the general population of guilt without irrefutable proof is not yet one of them. My heart goes out to the victims' families, with fervent hopes that those who are truly guilty will be held to account for their viscious and Godless attacks today.

W. Ashlord


Society is guilty too!

08.07.2005 08:35

Excuse me for being so critical at such a sad time,

but British society did nothing to stop war crime against Iraq.

You should expect such a reaction!

Your state - capitalist terrorism gives birth to Islamic terrosism!

Wake up!

critic@l


shocked but not surprised

08.07.2005 10:40

correct me if im wrong,but isnt this what we said would happen when we protested (in vain) againt invading iraq?my thoughts are with the family and friends of the dead and injured in london,and with all the other victims of our blind and deaf governments

shaz


remember *all* the victims

08.07.2005 14:13

remember them, all of them, the dead and the wounded, and also those who "just escaped".
those who "got the train before or the missed it", they are often the forgotten victims whose suffering is mainly psychological and without visible scars is thus downgraded.
Terror is a collective trauma and it will take some time before you realise as a society how terrified you have collectively been. You go through "calm", then "resolve", then "anger" which is often politically represented as manipulation of the event, then "disbelief" which turns quickly to "forgetting".

And there will be many people who will suffer depression, post-trauma and see their tube journeys now with a certain apprehension. As there will also be many members of the muslim community who will feel rationally or irrationally alienated, blamed or culpable. The 70s and 80s and early 90s in london saw many of my countrymen (irish) experience that division and alienation which can touch paranoia.

Express that, express your solidarity with the victims and the survivors.

all those, all of you, who are conscious now that "terrorism" really is just an infernal lottery.

But strangely with time you do "recover". The people of madrid recovered, the people of nyc recovered, the peoples of northern ireland recovered, the people of london have recovered before... Some day those in Baghdad and all the infernal lottery places will recover. but recovery means healing, and you heal collectively. Try and be conscious every time you use public transport that you are sitting next to "potential victims", it might at long last be time to "smile on the tube".

Regards and respect & remembrance.

ipsiphi - in barcelona


Looking Deeper

08.07.2005 14:29

My deep sympathies to those affected directly and indirectly by yesterday's bombings. I hurt with the pain that has been created.

My first reaction to the news was...well they've done it again. And by "they", I don't mean Al Qaida - but the facist corporate-government alliance in the United States. Call me a conspiracy theorist, kook, what have you... but the ones with the most to gain from yesterday's explosions focus thier power through Washington DC. It's simply Occam's razor.

Exxon, Bectel, Haliburton, the military-industrial complex - all have much more to gain from global in$tability than any group of extremists in the Middle East. With Bush's popularity at an all time low, the G8 "prepared" to work on debt of the global south, and Britain prepared to pull out troops from Iraq - even hoping for maximum exposure, it seems illogical for Al-Qaida (whoever they are) to strike now.

Peace and prayers for those effected.
Marsh Rabbit

Marsh Rabbit


Thoughts and prayers to all concerned

09.07.2005 14:14

Thoughts and prayers to all the families concerned


If a terrorist is reading this

YOU LOOSE

Darren Knowles
- Homepage: http://www.gs500.co.uk


Condolences from Austria

09.07.2005 15:41

We want to express our deep sympathy for the people, their family and their friends who were affected by this terrible event.
Although living in Vienna, we love this country, city and its inhabitants and we will not hesitate to come to the UK and especially to London again - as soon as possible.

Karin & Markus

Karin & Markus


thoughts and prayers to all of England

10.07.2005 04:21

my prayers go out to all the victims of the vicious terror attack in london. i remember the love and concern the united states received after the sept 11 attack in new york. we will continue to pray for everyone and hope the cowards who did this will be caught soon. stay strong and dont let these maniacs change you or your way of life. God bless you all. kat

kat henley


heart ache

10.07.2005 12:56

Having just returned from the eco-camp in stirling i am a mix of emotions. I have an irrational sense of guilt about my presence in Scotland, my actions there and now the London bombings. My thoughts and support go out to all people affected by this violence and destruction and hope that my attempt at peaceful protest this week has made a small contribution to making things better?!

Love xxx

Laura


Sorry

11.07.2005 07:20

This latest attack is truly a horrible series of events, not lessened by the fact that it was half expected by many of us. The knowledge that it was an attack on us personally as 'Westerners' is particularly hard to bear.

I hate the thought of all the fear and trauma endured by all those involved and my thoughts are with those who lived to tell the tale, those who didn't make it and the families and friends of the dead and missing. I really did hope that this wouldn't happen here.

Anna
mail e-mail: annajane66@btinternet.com


Condolences from Germany

11.07.2005 10:16

My condolences to all the victims' families and friends.

BUT DON'T LET THEM A******* GET YOU DOWN..

All the Best

Heinz Dieter Sieh
mail e-mail: hdsieh@hotmail.com


Bloody But UnBowed

11.07.2005 12:38

Bloody But Unbowed

The terrorist bombs hit their targets,
Commuters killed and horribly maimed,
In the name of the god of sick fanatics,
London and Londoners shaken for an instant,
Stunned by the ferocity of such maniacal hatred,
The men of violence underestimate their prey,
Great Britain Ltd resumes normal service,
Its citizens never contemplate surrender,
Grimly determined to continue their business,
Heads held high, bloody but unbowed!

Rose-Mary Gower

Rose-Mary Gower
mail e-mail: y.mynach@btinternet.com
- Homepage: http://www.y-mynach.co.uk


wear your smile every day, it helps keep you strong x

11.07.2005 18:02

wear your smile every day
helps you stay strong.

our hearts are with you
your in our minds each day
god bless you all
each and every day

angels are watching over you all
god bless you

D Gregory x

Denise Gregory
mail e-mail: denisegregory1980@hotmail.co.uk


My thoughts are with you all

11.07.2005 19:55

As a mum of a beautiful 15 month old daughter, I thank my lucky stars that my former City employer decided to make me redundant earlier this year, otherwise I fear I may have been caught up in this terrible terrible tragedy. I had intended to look for other employment in the City but decided that in the event of possible terrorism, it would be better to look for work locally. How I am now relieved at the decision I made.

My heartfelt thoughts are with all those who have suffered in this terrible tragedy; the victims; the victims' families and those who escaped who will now all be scarred for life from this terrible tragedy.

Like most I know we must carry on and show them that THEY SIMPLY WILL NOT WIN.

Love JW, Essex xx

Proudmummy2004


John Macleod

11.07.2005 22:51

It is so terrible the situation which has, and continues, to unfold. I wish to add my condolences to those innocent individuals who lost their lives or were injured, aswell as to their friends and families.

John Macleod, Outer Hebrides.

John Macleod
mail e-mail: macleodjohn@btopenworld.com


u-n-i-v-e-r-s-a-l p-r-a-y-e-r

12.07.2005 10:06

I am writing from Madrid, have read through the majority of comments.

Charles: Sharp eyes, you are most probably right. Rose-Mary, thanx for pulling up the souls: The strong suffer less and suffering makes you stronger in the end. Critic@l, it's easy to speak like that from the anonymous barriers of the web...Immagine it was your woman/man, pa', ma', sister/brother, kid(s): Now what? Read Charles, then you'll know...Isiphi you are wise indeed: But will you please sort for me where are we heading to? Me, I was lost when I knew of mankind's wickedness, and I'm still lost...

My deepest condolences for those who are suffering, the gone are finally free from this now beatiful, now rotten world. May they behold the Lord soon, and forget this craze...

TO ALL: Pray God to help us change before it's too late. The fire is still burning!

Jay of the Bailey Clan


my heart is with you

12.07.2005 16:23


my heart goes out to all fo you affected by this tragedy. know that we stand beside you in hopes that one day all people every where can live free of fear.

christine finer
mail e-mail: cfiner@hotmail.com


MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU ALL.

14.07.2005 10:03

I jst want to say how sorry i am for all those people who lost lives, loved ones also for the people who are still missing.

We all must go on and not let the events on 7th July distroy our country.
My thoughts are with you all.

Louise
xx

Louise Farrugia
mail e-mail: lfarrugia@london.newsquest.co.uk


My Heart Goes Out To You

14.07.2005 10:06

My Heart Goes Out To All

My heart goes out to all those involved in the terrible events of 7th July,
For those who lost their lives, for those that lost loved ones and for those still searching for the missing my thoughts are with you today and always.

Michaela


MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU ALL

14.07.2005 10:10

As a mum of 2 young people I really dont know what the future may hold for my young children.

I just want to say how sorry I am for the people who lost lives, loved ones and for the people who are still missing on such a sad day July 7th 2005.

My heart goes out to you all.

Love
Louise

LOUISE FARRUGIA
mail e-mail: LFARRUGIA@LONDON.CO.UK