Islamists massacred 50 Londoners last month but you would not know it from reading the UK papers.
They are too busy maintaining the hysteria surrounding the shooting of Mr Menezes, the Brazilian mistaken for a suicide bomber and shot by the police.
Finally the families of the bomb victims are speaking out about the hysteria generated over this clearly accidental killing of an innocent man whilst the press - who created the hysterical atmosphere of the post bombing London - both ignore those victims and hamper the police who are our best and only defence agaist these fascist killers.
The BBC report:
The sister of a woman killed in the 7 July attacks has said the row over Mr Menezes’ death is undermining the fight against terrorism.“We are hampering the police investigation by crucifying the police and the chief of police, who has been trying to do his job,” said Dania Gorodi, of Mill Hill, north London.
“It was a tragic mistake what happened to this family but it was a mistake.”
Her sister Mihaela Otto, 46, was killed in the Piccadilly Line blast near Russell Square.
Mrs Gorodi, 48, added: “We need to support the police now. It’s the fight against terrorism that should be the focus.”
Shadow minister for homeland security Patrick Mercer also called for support for the police.
“Nothing must distract the Metropolitan Police from preventing further attacks against the capital or indeed against other major cities in this country, ” he told the ITV News channel.
Spiked also tackles this idiocy:
Self-loathing over Stockwell - Behind the fallout over the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes by Brendan O’Neill
After Stockwell: the threat of fear and defeatism - The response to the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes suggests that we are losing the ability to have a rational debate about terrorism.
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