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Blair rejects calls for probe into bombings

James Blitz and Jimmy Burns, reposted by someone somewhere | 11.07.2005 21:02 | Repression | London | World

Tony Blair's stonewalling attempt reveals that he knows who were involved in the 7/7-05 attrocities. Will Scotland Yard "take him to the pen" or will they let the criminals go?

Tony Blair will on Monday reject Conservative demands for a government inquiry into last week's London bomb attacks, insisting such a move would distract from the task of catching the perpetrators.

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Downing Street said the prime minister believed an inquiry now into the outrage which killed at least 49 people would be a "ludicrous diversion."

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Instead, in a statement to the Commons on Monday following last week's Group of Eight summit, Mr Blair is expected to focus on the direction the government must take to ensure future terrorism is defeated.

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He is expected to tell his counterparts governments must ensure operators keep data on telephone and internet exchanges for up to a year.

Financial Times article
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James Blitz and Jimmy Burns, reposted by someone somewhere

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What the FucQ

12.07.2005 03:00


"We dont need to find the people who killed your mother. We need to make sure they dont kill her again."

Unbelievable


Fact of Life

12.07.2005 19:20

Maybe the reason to prevent an enquiry is because that Goyim Blair, bedfellow to Dubya knows his illegal war and despotic regime is partially to blame for causing the political situation that these fanatics have used to justify their act of brutal fucking insanity

Sorbitol Diode


"Sorbitol Diode"

13.07.2005 00:43

And maybe you are the most gullible person in the world.

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What happened to innocent until proven guilty?

14.07.2005 20:29

So if we're not having an inquiry then we have to trust the police and media when it comes to naming the terrorists?

I'm not buying it .. regardless of guilt or innocence they deserve a fair hearing.

At the moment it all seems a bit fishy

Paul