Anti-extremism march held in Peterborough
The march through the city centre was organised by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Peterborough following the recent terrorist attack in Manchester.
Joining the marchers were Mayor of Peterborough Cllr John Fox and mayoress Cllr Judy Fox.
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Hide AdAnd after Saturday night’s terror attack in London - which has seen seven people killed and 48 injured after the terrorists drove into pedestrians at London Bridge and stabbed victims at Borough Market - Haseeb Ahmed, President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Peterborough, said: “The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community unequivocally condemns in the strongest possible terms Saturday’s terrorist attack in London.
“All acts of terrorism and extremism are vile criminal acts that are completely unjustifiable.
“We express our deepest sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims and pray for a full and speedy recovery of those injured. We also commend the excellent work of emergency services, who responded in a matter of minutes. We are proud of them.
“This latest attack follows the horrific attacks at Westminster Bridge and the suicide bombing in Manchester and it is clear that such murderers are bent on sowing the seeds of hatred and division.
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Hide Ad“As before they will not succeed. Such acts find no hiding place in Islam for it rejects extremism and terrorism in any form and for any reason. We will continue to stand united against extremism and work with all who seek peace to defeat this ideology of hate.”
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