London Transport System Bombings
July 6, 2006
London suicide bomber video emerges on eve of anniversary (AFP)
AFP - A videotaped message from the grave by one of the London suicide bombers was broadcast on British television, a day ahead of the first anniversary of the deadly attacks that killed 56 people.
London suicide bomber video emerges as Britain braces for first anniversary (AFP)
AFP - A videotaped message from one of the London suicide bombers has been broadcast on British television as the country braced itself for the painful first anniversary of the deadly July 7 attacks.
Video surfaces year after London bombings (AP)
AP - One of the suicide bombers who struck London's transit system a year ago warned in a video broadcast Thursday that the attacks were only the beginning of a campaign of terror.
London suicide bomber video aired (AFP)
AFP - A videotaped statement by one of the London suicide bombers, Shehzad Tanweer, has been broadcast on BBC television, one day before the first anniversary of the deadly July 7 attacks.
Britain braces for painful first anniversary of London bombings (AFP)
AFP - Britain is preparing to remember the victims of the London bombings, one year on from the blasts which left the nation stunned to discover they were perpetrated by home-grown Islamist suicide attackers.
July 5, 2006
Terror victim's mom pushes for peace (AP)
London bombing survivors demand public inquiry (Reuters)
Reuters - Survivors of last year's London bombings, which killed 52 travellers and wounded more than 700 on the capital's transport system, say vital questions remain unanswered by the British government.
Terrorist file found in British ditch (AFP)
AFP - A sensitive 46-page defence ministry file with details of how the British armed forces would respond to a terrorist incident has been found in a roadside ditch, the Sun newspaper said.
July 4, 2006
Washington is losing 'war on terror': experts (AFP)
AFP - Despite high-profile arrests, security operations and upbeat assessments from the White House, the United States is losing its "global war on terror," experts warn.
Washington is losing 'war on terror': experts (AFP)
AFP - Despite high-profile arrests, security operations and upbeat assessments from the White House, the United States is losing its "global war on terror," experts warn.
Blair urges British Muslims to step up fight against Islamist extremism (AFP)
AFP - Prime Minister Tony Blair has urged British Muslims to do more to combat Islamist extremism after a poll showed that more than one in 10 of them think the London bombers were martyrs.
Blair urges British Muslims to step up fight against Islamist extremism (AFP)
AFP - Prime Minister Tony Blair has urged British Muslims to do more to combat Islamist extremism after a poll showed that more than one in 10 of them think the London bombers were martyrs.
Blair under fire as Muslims split on "martyr" bombers (Reuters)
Reuters - British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Tuesday he was trying to engage with Britain's Muslim community but Islamic extremism could not be defeated by government alone.
London 7/7 bombs show homegrown threat to Europe (Reuters)
Reuters - Some 12 hours before he blew himself up on the London underground, Shehzad Tanweer was playing cricket until late evening in a park in northern England.
'Significant minority' of British Muslims see London bombers as martyrs: poll (AFP)
AFP - More than one in 10 British Muslims think the perpetrators of the London bombings last year should be regarded as martyrs, according to an opinion poll.
'Significant minority' of British Muslims see London bombers as martyrs: poll (AFP)
AFP - More than one in 10 British Muslims think the perpetrators of the London bombings last year should be regarded as martyrs, according to an opinion poll.
'Significant minority' of British Muslims see London bombers as martyrs: poll (AFP)
AFP - More than one in 10 British Muslims think the perpetrators of the London bombings last year should be regarded as martyrs, according to an opinion poll.
'Significant minority' of British Muslims see London bombers as martyrs: poll (AFP)
AFP - More than one in 10 British Muslims think the perpetrators of the London bombings last year should be regarded as martyrs, according to an opinion poll.
July 3, 2006
British minister says new attack "inevitable" (Reuters)
Reuters - A new guerrilla attack on Britain is inevitable, a British junior minister responsible for counter-terrorism said on Monday.
Al Qaeda tried to infiltrate Britain's MI5: report (Reuters)
Reuters - Al Qaeda sympathizers have been trying to infiltrate British security service MI5, a news report said on Monday.

