7.08.2005

More London Stuff

This will also be a collection post, updated throughout the day. Not so much the news this time but places to react, and to read reactions.

Here's a place where an LJer is collecting random quotes. From people involved in the bombings, to the mundane observations of life afterward (apparently the stores over there are sold out of chocolate cake), to Brits and others speaking out about what the attacks mean to them and their feelings toward the perps. Awesome stuff.

The BBC has one of their excellent reporters logs with an up-to-date look at what's going on. They also have a place for people to post their survivors accounts and how it's affected themselves.

We're Not Afraid. The pictures speak for themselves.

You can apparently send notes of condolence to the Queen through this site, but I'm personally not sure that she's the one who needs the most love given right now. No offense.

If anyone reading this is actually in the London area, there's a place to pledge to join a march of solidarity. You apparently need 100 people to sign to get a permit. 45 have done so as of now.

For the LJers - Today I'm A Londoner.

I'm on the hunt for a really good online condolence book for Americans to sign. If anyone finds one, lemme know.

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