Victims' rally support for proper 7/7 investigation
Daniel Obachike | 08.08.2007 12:38 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism | London
for two years now relatives of victims of the 7/7 attacks have been calling for a proper enquiry into what happened that day. These calls have been repeatedly blocked by the Blair regime and with a new government in place this subject can now be revisited.
London Bombing victims public meeting
Mon Sep 03, 2007 7:30 pm
Tonights public meeting will be focussed on the events of 7th July 2005. It will be a unique event combining the perspectives of a 7/7 survivor as well as the family of a 7/7 victim.
Speaking at the event will be Daniel Obachike author of the book
http://www.the4thbomb.com/
a survivor of the London bus bombing. He will also show exclusive video clips and will be signing copies of his book.
Joining the platform and also speaking will be Thomas Ikimi the award winning film director. He has just released his latest film - The Homefront which he hopes will help pressure the Government into holding a public
inquiry into the 2005 bombings, in which 52 innocent people died.
He has dedicated the film to his cousin Mr Fatayi-Williams who was a Muslim from Hendon, a 26-year-old executive with oil and gas company Amec. Who unfortunately died in the very same bombed bus.
He will be signing dvd copies of his movie.
http://www.thehomefrontmovie.net/
Held at the Indian YMCA
Fitzroy Square.
London W1
nearest tube Warren Street
Mon Sep 03, 2007 7:30 pm
Tonights public meeting will be focussed on the events of 7th July 2005. It will be a unique event combining the perspectives of a 7/7 survivor as well as the family of a 7/7 victim.
Speaking at the event will be Daniel Obachike author of the book
http://www.the4thbomb.com/
a survivor of the London bus bombing. He will also show exclusive video clips and will be signing copies of his book.
Joining the platform and also speaking will be Thomas Ikimi the award winning film director. He has just released his latest film - The Homefront which he hopes will help pressure the Government into holding a public
inquiry into the 2005 bombings, in which 52 innocent people died.
He has dedicated the film to his cousin Mr Fatayi-Williams who was a Muslim from Hendon, a 26-year-old executive with oil and gas company Amec. Who unfortunately died in the very same bombed bus.
He will be signing dvd copies of his movie.
http://www.thehomefrontmovie.net/
Held at the Indian YMCA
Fitzroy Square.
London W1
nearest tube Warren Street
Daniel Obachike
Homepage:
http://www.the4thbomb.com
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