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  • ::On the 8th of July 2005, the day after the London bombings when 52 people died and over 700 were injured I joined the BNP. I felt so
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  • *'The Rise and Fall of Suicide Bombings in the Second Intifada', ''Strategic Assessment'', Vol. 13, No. 3, October ...ategic Assessment'', Volume 12, No. 4, February 2010 (coauthored with Sean London).
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  • ...s. This reorganisation was taking place when the 2005 July 7th bombings in London occurred, prompting a reorganising of counter-terrorism policing in the UK, ...ry 2015.</ref>. The unit's office address was given as 10 Victoria Street, London, SW1H ONN, which is the ACPO headquarters and which building is home to a n
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  • ...s-terror-6980424.html Police chief to lead war on animal rights terror], ''London Evening Standard'', 29 July 2004, accessed 26 August 2014.</ref> ...nisation of counter-terrorism policing in the UK in the wake of the July 7 bombings of 2005 and a significant increase in the number of counter-terrorism inves
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  • ...overt Action in the Cold War: US Policy, intelligence and CIA operations], London: I.B. Tauris. p.115</ref>. ...ject was code-named [[TP-AJAX]], and the tactic of a "directed campaign of bombings by Iranians posing as members of the Communist party", involved the bombing
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  • ...oyments. The CIC were launched in October 2001 with offices in Washington, London and Islamabad and was designed to co-ordinate Propaganda activity across ti ...e the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, and in particular since the London bombings of July 2005, the UK has further developed its internal Propaganda apparatu
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  • ...abase]].<ref name="mackey">Craig Mackey, Deputy Commissioner, [https://www.london.gov.uk/moderngov/documents/s44301/Appendix%202%20-%20letter%20from%20Deputy ...nt_data/file/224690/isc_terrorist_attacks_7july_report.pdf Report into the London Terrorist Attacks on 7 July 2005], 6 May 2006 (accessed 8 Mar 2015).</ref>
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  • The black teenager Stephen Lawrence was murdered in 1993 in South London and subsequent police investigation was dogged by allegations of police rac ...ration Squad]]; the meeting took place in the garden of his house in North London.
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  • ...01/2; his handler was [[Bob Lambert]]. He infiltrated a political group in London involved in the campaigns around the Stephen Lawrence murder. Furthermore, ...an Police and community relations. It was a time of high racial tension in London: the [[Stephen Lawrence Inquiry]] under Sir William Macpherson was taking p
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  • ...ed elders of the Muslim communities in Waltham Forest after the 7/7 London bombings, is perhaps the best example. Plans are underway to extend this model to ot :Address: 2 Temple Place, London, WC2R 3BD
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  • ...mentioned alongside Giannettini during the judicial inquiry into the Milan bombings which launched the strategy of tension in 1969 (52). ...egistered FWF under his own name as a Delaware corporation with offices in London (56); CIA funding for FWF was channelled through [[Kern House Enterprises]]
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  • ...n/print535.htm Radical Islamist Profiles (2): Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad - London], MEMRI, 25 October 2001.</ref> MEMRI in turn cites an interview with Bakr Bakri left Britain for Lebanon a month after the 2005 London bombings. The Home Secretary [[Charles Clarke]] announced in 2006, that he would not
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  • ...and Muslims in Partnership''.<ref>Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda in London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', Hurst & Company, 2011</ref> Little ov ...pton/in-the-streets-of-londonistan ‘In the Streets of Londonistan’], ''London Review of Books'', 22 January 2004 (accessed 14 April 2016).</ref> The foru
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  • He lived at various addresses in London, including Peckham and Colliers Wood. The place in Peckham was a room in a ...rotests for the G8 in Geneva (June 2003) and the visit of George W Bush to London (November 2003). Footage courtesy of [http://reelnews.co.uk/ Reel News]">8n
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  • ...tive for two years between 1974 - 1976, when he infiltrated the South East London branch of the Troops Out Movement (TOM) and took on roles at the national l ...TOM. Watching it in 2002, Richard Chessum, who had founded the South East London chapter of the organisation with Gibson amongst others, thought he recognis
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  • ...based in Camden, which served as a focal point for activists in the north London Maoist milieu as well as acting as an important international hub. ...n 1956 he had been General Secretary for the Indian Workers Association in London and member of Communist Party of Britain.<ref>[http://abhimanyumanchandarem
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  • ...ion Solidarity Front (INLSF). This was a small Maoist group based in North London, where it was focused on its general secretary and key driving force, Edwar ...ef> In 1968 Davoren became convenor of the London branch (Secretary of the London Conference) of the RSSF <ref name="erol.uk-maoism"/><ref>[https://www.marxi
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  • ...darity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, rampART.}} ...ing / anarchist groups including State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, rampART and the International Solidarity Movement fr
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  • ...p-content/uploads/2015/07/A-Decade-of-Reflections-Final.pdf The 7/7 London Bombings: A Decade of Reflection], Faith Matters, July 2015.
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  • ...the Extremism Task Force Group set up by [[Tony Blair]] following the 7/7 bombings in 2005. .../paddick-is-lib-dems-london-mayor-hopeful-400167.html Paddick is Lib Dems' London Mayor hopeful], ''The Independent'', 13 November 2007.</ref> It is worth no
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