London Terrorist attacks
Northern Friends Peace Board response
- some faith-based and peace-focussed responses (external links)
Terrorist Attack: A Joint
Statement from the Muslim Council of Britain and Churches Together in Britain and Ireland
Work for peace and justice to end violence
Pax Christi response
to the events of 7th July 2005
The London Blasts:
An Anti-War Response
British Hindus do not want terrorism to divide communities - Hindu Forum~
The Attacks targeted London; The city and all its people -
Muslim Association of Britain
Prayers for Thursday's events -
Methodist
church
In the face of terrorism - Methodist Church
STATEMENT BY THE GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE METHODIST CHURCH AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE METHODIST CONFERENCE FOLLOWING THE EXPLOSIONS IN CENTRAL LONDON ON THURSDAY 7 JULY 2005.
London Bombings – War Is Not the Answer-
Friends Committee on National Legislation
Letter from wounded London - Isabel Hilton,
Open Democracy
Archbishop of Canterbury
: statement on London terrorist attacks
The struggle against terrorism cannot be won by military means -
Robin Cook
Religion has no part in this: Londoners of all faiths and none will remain united
Sher Khan
UK Mennonites
call for reflection after 7/7 -16/07/05
Hyde Park
(Leeds)
Together 4 Peace
Beeston unites for peace in wake of London bombings -
article in Socialist Worker Online, 18/7/05
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