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G8 Gleneagles 2005 HA-7-7-05
Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke
of Edinburgh hosted a special dinner for the world leaders who have gathered in
TERRORIST ATTACKS ON
A. Statement by the G8, the Leaders of
Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa and the Heads of the
International Organisations represented here of 7 July 2005.
1. We condemn utterly these barbaric attacks. We send our profound condolences to the victims and their families. All of our countries have suffered from the impact of terrorism. Those responsible have no respect for human life. We are united in our resolve to confront and defeat this terrorism that is not an attack on one nation, but on all nations and on civilised people everywhere.
2. We
will not allow violence to change our societies or our values. Nor will we
allow it to stop the work of this
3. The terrorists will not succeed.
4. Today’s bombings will not weaken in any way our resolve to uphold the most deeply held principles of our societies and to defeat those who would impose their fanaticism and extremism on all of us. We shall prevail. They shall not.
B. In the Welcome
by Tony Blair UK Prime Minister explains, “The UK assumed the Presidency of the
G8 on
C. I, Tony Sanders, am happy to
report that I remain firm with the $25 billion for
D. I would have made it for the 6th but the request for the USA to sign and ratify the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in the Justice of the Peace Act of 2005 HA-4-7-05 by establishing a National Institution of Human Rights for the Commission on Human Rights to enforce the legal limit of 1 million prison beds was so burdensome, I took two days off. My condolences to the families. I pray the Hawks of Gleneagle will have the dignity to construct a list and then a monument of the names of the edifices and the more than 37 mortalities and hundreds wounded to be remembered by the public.
Tony J. Sanders
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