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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Re: [A-C] 7/7: Justice denied : Bombers could not have acted alone


 
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From: arif uk <arif1964uk@yahoo.co.uk>
To: BritishConscience Group <BritishConscience@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 29 April, 2009 19:47:26
Subject: [A-C] 7/7: Justice denied : Bombers could not have acted alone



Without the direct support from Mi5 or Mi6, no one can do this kind of big job, it is clear, like 9/11 this 7/7 was an inside job. There are some spies who act like real Mulsims in Muslim communities, and help some bigots to get involve in these bombing plots. Israeli MP and top officials were present during 9/11 & 7/7 incidents! Where are those pictures once published in newspapers' websites which raised questions? Govt black out those evidences including a picture which show that a bomb was exploded out side the train. How it was possible? I wonder if the bomber was waiting in the dark tunnel and jumped under a train and not in the front but in the middle! It is not possible because underground tunnels are narrow and no one can stand when a train runs. I wish Obama and our non Labour PM (in the next) will let us know the truth, even it cost them. Come clean please! I have added some comments, news from British newspapers below regarding 7/7. 2nd comment (Bombers could not have acted alone) is very important.

arif


The failure to convict anyone of the 7/7 bombings is frustrating and distressing. But due process is an essential part of the struggle against Islamist terrorism

7/7: Justice denied


The acquittals of three men on charges of helping the July 7 suicide bombers leave me with a sense of bitter disappointment. I suspect that feeling is shared by the families of the victims, the survivors and the police investigation team.

COMMENT: Bombers could not have acted alone


The price of a free justice system is that, sometimes, a long and expensive trial will produce what many consider to be an unsatisfactory conclusion. Yesterday's acquittal of three men accused of helping to plan the 7 July bombings of London is an illustration of that price.

Pakistan's threat is not exaggerated


No justice for victims of 7/7 terror attacks

7/7 bombings: end of the road


7/7 could have been prevented


The 7 July bombings were the largest peacetime attack in mainland Britain and we are still feeling the effects. The verdicts make dealing with Laura's death more difficult from the point of view of wanting answers, wanting to know why people did what they did, and wanting to see some form of justice being done. It makes it hard. But we have to respect that we have due process, and don't assume someone is guilty.

Robert Webb: We need an independent inquiry



Jury's acquittal of three suspects triggers fresh calls for an inquiry into the bombings and the police's possible prior intelligence about them. Cahal Milmo reports

Close friends of 7/7 bombers cleared of scouting attacks


Survivors and relatives of those killed in the July 7 2005 bombings in London last night renewed their call for an independent inquiry after three men were cleared of helping to plan the suicide attacks.

Terror verdicts raise calls for 7/7 inquiry


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