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Islamic State’s claim of responsibility was posted in Arabic and English on channels that the group uses on the encrypted Telegram instant messaging service.

The English version read: “A solider of the Khilafah managed to place explosive devices in the midst of the gatherings of the Crusaders in the British city of Manchester, in revenge for Allah’s religion, in an endeavour to terrorize the [infidels], and in response to their transgressions against the lands of the Muslims.

“The explosive devices were detonated in the shameless concert arena, resulting in 30 Crusaders being killed [sic] and 70 others being wounded. And what comes next will be more severe on the worshippers of the Cross and their allies."

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Ultimately, there's nothing any man or woman on the street can do to prevent what's happening and what is yet to occur. What can you do in the face of a bomb or a lethal attack? Nothing.

Educate yourself and understand the social and political reasons for everything that's transpiring in the world today. Your mind and your soul will find at least some semblance of peace if your eyes are wide open and your mind is focused and clear on the reality that's around you.

The only minor control you have is over your own existence and perhaps of your loved ones. Just ensure you're prepared for any eventuality.

 

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It's strange that we're coming up to 24 hours since the attack, and since this morning only the names and faces of the 18 year old and 8 year old girls has been released. What's happened to the other 20 people, and why are the British media hesitating to release details of the deceased? Unless the dead bodies are completely torn to shreds, which makes their identification that much harder?

Even the name and address of the suicide bomber was leaked by U.S. journalists; apparently UK intelligence services had prevented his identity from being circulated in the UK media.

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3 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

It's strange that we're coming up to 24 hours since the attack, and since this morning only the names and faces of the 18 year old and 8 year old girls has been released. What's happened to the other 20 people, and why are the British media hesitating to release details of the deceased? Unless the dead bodies are completely torn to shreds, which makes their identification that much harder?

Even the name and address of the suicide bomber was leaked by U.S. journalists; apparently UK intelligence services had prevented his identity from being circulated in the UK media.

the reason may be they haven't told or located all next of kin and had official identificatioh. This is not US where the parents of a little boy who was killed  didn't find out until they crashed a press conference 

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Terrorism is political mileage for politicians they claim to be protectors therefore duping the joe public 

if you lost your child like this any of the shut speeches made are all complete utter garbage 

these attacks will increase as it's impossible to stop, the worst thing is that our elected politicians are cowards who cannot deal with the root cause.  Until the root cause is not addressed this problem will not go away.

How you gonna stop someone getting on a bus and blowing it up or walking into a Gurdwara on a Sunday 

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