"Get vocal. Go postal. Make your voice heard" - 7/7 survivor urges public action
.. | 16.12.2005 12:09 | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism | Terror War | London | World
"What was done in our name before the bombs, what is being done in our name after the bombs? How can our present suffering help others in the future? Do these questions not deserve time and attention? Do we, you, all of us not deserve answers?"
"Tony Blair has said that Iraq was not connected to 7/7. The chances are high that an independent inquiry would disagree, and he could not survive that. Ergo, no independent inquiry."
Rachel from North London", the anonymous survivor of the London Bombings, is urging us to join her in the fight for a proper public inquiry into WHY the attacks happened.
"The public were bombed. The public are targets. The public have questions. Not just about what happened - but WHY? What can we learn from this? When the next bomb goes off, when more ordinary people passengers, shoppers, workers die and are injured and terrified, what could we have done to prevent it, how can we help to lessen the risks, improve the response, manage the after-care? What was done in our name before the bombs, what is being done in our name after the bombs? How can our present suffering help others in the future?
Do these questions not deserve time and attention? Do we, you, all of us not deserve answers?"
Rachel is urging people to contact their MPs in support of this call, via the website http://www.writetothem.com
"Get vocal. Go postal. Make your voice heard."
Rachel's website is here: http://rachelnorthlondon.blogspot.com/2005/12/still-not-shutting-up-about-lack-of-77.html
Rachel from North London", the anonymous survivor of the London Bombings, is urging us to join her in the fight for a proper public inquiry into WHY the attacks happened.
"The public were bombed. The public are targets. The public have questions. Not just about what happened - but WHY? What can we learn from this? When the next bomb goes off, when more ordinary people passengers, shoppers, workers die and are injured and terrified, what could we have done to prevent it, how can we help to lessen the risks, improve the response, manage the after-care? What was done in our name before the bombs, what is being done in our name after the bombs? How can our present suffering help others in the future?
Do these questions not deserve time and attention? Do we, you, all of us not deserve answers?"
Rachel is urging people to contact their MPs in support of this call, via the website http://www.writetothem.com
"Get vocal. Go postal. Make your voice heard."
Rachel's website is here: http://rachelnorthlondon.blogspot.com/2005/12/still-not-shutting-up-about-lack-of-77.html
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