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Menezes inquest - a call to all our supporters

All at The Jean Charles de Menezes Family Campaign, September 2008 | 19.09.2008 15:59 | Repression | Terror War | London

Do you remember hearing the news that a suspected suicide bomber had been shot on London Underground 3 years ago?

Do you remember how you felt when it became clear an innocent Brazilian man had been shot dead with 7 bullets to the head in front of terrified tube passengers?

Justice for Jean
Justice for Jean


The public reaction to the death of Jean Charles de Menezes in a catastrophic police operation was enormous – people demanded to know how and why such a terrible tragedy could have occurred.

Since July 2005, the Menezes family have relentlessly campaigned to attain the real facts about his death and see action taken, to prevent any repeat of the terrible circumstances in which they suddenly lost their loved one.

Three years later, the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes finally starts on Monday 22nd September in London.

We urge you, if you can, to attend this inquest into his death to show that the public have not forgotten this injustice. If you can spare an hour or two, either on the first day or any time over the next few months, your attendance will be greatly appreciated. Details of how to attend can be found at  http://inquest.justice4jean.org/

Your support is needed – now, more than ever.

Sincerely and in loving memory of Jean,

All at The Jean Charles de Menezes Family Campaign, September 2008
- e-mail: justice4jean@gmail.com
- Homepage: http://inquest.justice4jean.org

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I remember

28.09.2008 05:59

I am sure I am not alone in remembering the day when this incident occurred - I was in London on the day though in another area of London and when I heard I was shocked and deeply disturbed as were those wose company i was in. I will try and be there as I'm sure others will. The public will not have forgotten and I know others join me in being deeply shocked by the callous, inept and insensitive reaction to this tragedy exhibited by the police, the home secretary and thus far by the IPCC - there is no excuse for Jean's death, the police have been dodging responsibility for far too long and should be held to account with those who pulled the triggers being shown for the killers they are. I repeat, no excuses, murder is murder

George Coombs
mail e-mail: georgecmbs@tiscali.co.uk