- 7 July 2005 London bombings memorials and services
Following the events of the
7 July 2005 London bombings , theUnited Kingdom and other nations have devised many ways to honour the dead and missing. Most of these memorials included moments of silence, candle-litvigil s, and laying offlower s at the bombing sites. Foreign leaders have also honoured the dead by ordering their flags to behalf-staff ed, signed books of condolences at embassies of the United Kingdom, and issued messages of support and condolences to the British people.United Kingdom
*The government ordered the
Union Flag to be flown at half-mast on July the 8th. [(July 7, 2005). " [http://www.utvlive.com/newsroom/indepth.asp?id=62372&pt=n| Union Flag to Fly at Half-Mast] ". UTV. Retrieved September 4, 2007.]
* OnJuly 9 , the Bishop of London led prayers for the victims during a service paying tribute to the role of women during World War II.
* A [http://www.mabonline.info/english/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=424 Vigil for the Victims of the London Bombings] was held from 5pm on Saturday9 July , at Friends Meeting House garden, Euston Road, opposite Euston station, London, UK. The vigil was called byStop the War Coalition ,Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament andMuslim Association of Britain .
* A two minute silence for the victims of the bombings was held onJuly 14 ,2005 throughoutEurope . [(July 10, 2005). " [http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1525387,00.html| Europe to Mark Tragedy With Two Minutes of Silence] ". "The Guardian ". Retrieved September 4, 2007.]
* OnJuly 14 , thousands attended a vigil at 18.00 on Trafalgar Square. After an initial silence there was a series of speakers for the next two hours. Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks speaking of London said: "It has the courage not to give terror the victory of making us angry and in our anger lose the values that make us what we are. Let that courage unite us now." His words were echoed by many of the other speakers.
* A memorial service was held atSt Paul's Cathedral , on the 1st November 2005. [(November 1, 2005). " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4394062.stm| Tributes Paid to Bombing Victims] ". BBC.co.uk. Retrieved September 4, 2007.]
* A two minute silence was held at 12:00BST onJuly 7 ,2006 across the country to commemorate those who died, or who were affected by the events. [(July 7, 2006). " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5153678.stm| Nation Remembers July 7 Victims] ". BBC.co.uk. Retrieved September 4, 2007.]
* A permanent memorial is planned. [(February 13, 2006). " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4707546.stm| July Bomb Memorial Plan Welcomed] ". BBC.co.uk. Retrieved September 4, 2007.]International
Condolence Books
*NZL In
Auckland ,New Zealand ,Prince William of Wales signed the book of condolence at the British consulate.
*USA InWashington, DC , the U.S. Army band played "God Save the Queen " outside the British Embassy. Dozens of flower bouquets and notes were left at the embassy with messages such as, "Today, we are all British". [(July 7, 2005). " [http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/07/07/us.response/index.html| U.S. raises terror alert for transit systems - Jul 7, 2005] ". CNN.com. Retrieved April 16, 2008.] US PresidentGeorge W. Bush visited the Embassy on July 8, upon his return from the G8 summit, and signed the book of condolence. [(July 8, 2005). " [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/07/20050708-9.html President Signs Book of Condolence at British Embassy] ". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved April 16, 2008.] On July 12, aDetroit Symphony Orchestra brass ensemble played "God Save the Queen" during the pre-game festivities of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game atComerica Park inDetroit .Flag Half-staffing
*CAN - All federal government buildings and establishments across Canada, including the
Peace Tower , and in the United Kingdom. [(September 1, 2005). " [http://www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/berne-halfmasting/index_e.cfm| Half Masting of the Flag] ". Canadian Heritage. Retreieved September 4, 2007.]
*NZL - Prime MinisterHelen Clark requested that flags in New Zealand fly at half mast the day following the bombings. [(July 8, 2005). " [http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411749/596569| No Known New Zealand Casualties in London] ". tvnz.co.nz. Retrieved September 4, 2007.]
*FRA - PresidentJacques Chirac requested that flags in France fly at half mast for 3 days.Moments of Silence
* - The
European Parliament held a minute of silence to mourn the victims of the explosions.
*POL - The Polish Parliament,Sejm lower house observed amoment of silence .
*IRL - TheIrish Government organised a two minute silence [(July 12, 2005). " [http://www.taoiseach.gov.ie/index.asp?locID=199&docID=2085| Government Calls for Two Minutes Silence] ". Department of the Taoiseach. Retrieved September 4, 2007.] on Thursday July 14th, at the same time as in the United Kingdom.Services
*ESP - "God Save the Queen" was played at the changing of the royal guard at
Plaza de Oriente inMadrid in memorial to the victims of the attack. The ceremony was attended by the British Ambassador, and members of theSpanish Royal Family . After theMadrid train bombings , the UK hosted a similar ceremony atBuckingham Palace . [(July 13, 2005). " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4679293.stm| Spain Royal Guard Honours London] ". BBC.co.uk. Retrieved September 4, 2007.]
*AUS - "God Save the Queen" was sung at a service atSt. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney .Prime Minister John Howard read a bible passage andPhillip Jensen gave a sermon on the problem of evil and what the Bible says about this.References
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