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Whose Security? What Intelligence? 7/7 Independent Public Inquiry Needed

Institute for Policy Research and Development | 20.09.2007 12:10 | Terror War | London

Public launch of new report: "Inside the Crevice: Islamist terror networks and the 7/7 intelligence failure", by Nafeez Ahmed

6.30-9pm Weds 3 October 2007

at Garden Court Chambers, Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2 (Holborn tube station)

Chair: Frances Webber Garden Court Chambers

Speakers include:

Nafeez Ahmed Institute for Policy Research & Development (IPRD)

Detective Superintendent (ret.) Des Thomas former Deputy Head, CID Constabulary, Hampshire

Les Levidow CAMPACC

Rachel North 7/7 survivor, author, Out of the Tunnel

James Oury Oury Clark Solicitors, representing the 7/7 Inquiry Group

Why was London attacked on 7th July 2005? Why were the attacks not prevented? Initial government responses claimed the Islamist terrorists were 'clean skins', previously unknown to the security services; therefore more staff and more severe anti-terror measures are needed to prevent future attacks. But there are great discrepancies in the government's account of events leading up to 7/7, in particular Operation Crevice. Moreover, British 'security' policies at home and abroad have systematically undermined public safety for over the last decade. Meanwhile, 'anti-terror' powers are serving to divert attention and resources from real threats of terrorist attacks in this country.

This critique has been developed in a parliamentary briefing paper, Inside the Crevice. In August 2007 it was circulated to members of several UK parliamentary committees, including the Intelligence & Security Committee, Home Affairs Committee, Defence Committee, Foreign Affairs Committee, Joint Human Rights Committee, and Communities & Local Government Committee, as well as ministers and government officials.

The report is cited in the pre-action protocol letter drafted by Oury Clark Solicitors on behalf of the 7/7 Inquiry Group, sent to the Home Secretary. It is also cited in their application for judicial review of the government's decision not to hold an inquiry into the London bombings. Key themes and questions raised in the report, which calls for radical reform of British security policies, will be discussed at this event.


Co-Sponsored by

Baroness Helena Kennedy QC;
Institute for Policy Research & Development [IPRD]  http://www.globalcrisis.org.uk/ ;
Campaign Against Criminalising Communities [CAMPACC]  http://www.campacc.org.uk/ ;
Garden Court Chambers,  http://www.gardencourtchambers.co.uk/ ;
Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers,  http://www.haldane.org/

For full text of report go to  http://www.globalcrisis.org.uk/ --

 http://www.globalcrisis.org.uk/main/PDF/Inside%20the%20Crevice.pdf

Information:

Nafeez Ahmed e-mail  nafeez@globalcrisis.org.uk Tel 07860 825 735 or

CAMPACC e-mail  estella24@tiscali.co.uk Tel 020 7586 5892

Institute for Policy Research and Development
- Homepage: http://www.globalcrisis.org.uk/

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  1. Update: Two new speakers have been confirmed — IPRD