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Remember, Reflect and Learn - London Bombings 2005
On 7th July 2005 a series of bomb blasts rocked London and killed 52 commuters and injured 700 people. In order to heal the open wounds of the attacks, we propose that 7th July be established as National Day of Tolerance – a day of reflection on the dangers of extremism and to promote tolerance towards the diversity of cultures and faiths that make up modern Britain..
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A PETITION TO COMMEMORATE THE 7TH JULY AS
NATIONAL TOLERANCE DAY
To the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP
Dear Prime Minister
The events of the 7th July will remain in the memory not only of those affected but of the nation as a whole.
Tolerance International, UK, a registered charity whose aims include engaging with and alerting those vulnerable to extremism in the United Kingdom, is holding an event entitled "Silent Voices of Islam, a message of peace and tolerance" on the 7th July next year.
We the undersigned, would like to propose the establishment in future years of the 7th July as a National Day of Tolerance, a day on which the nation as a whole reflects on the dangers of extremism disguised as religion and seeks to promote tolerance towards the diversity of cultures and faiths that characterise modern Britain.
We hope the government will adopt this proposal as a message of hope for the future, a fitting memorial to all victims of extremism and as a step to turn the worst into the best.