The Asian Age

Muslims hand out roses on London Bridge

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London, June 12: A group of British Muslims handed out 3,000 roses to passersby and tourists at the London Bridge as a gesture of love, days after an attack at the iconic British site by Islamists claimed eight lives.

“After the events of last weekend we are making a symbolic gesture of love for the communitie­s affected by the attack,” said Zakia Bassou, one of the organisers of the event.

“The whole concept is we are not going to let London Bridge, or any bridge, fall down,” she was quoted as saying by the Press Associatio­n. Londoner Elida Ercolano was visibly emotional after receiving her rose.

“I think it’s lovely, it’s what London is actually about as a city,” she said.

“It’s what people should remember despite what’s gone on. It’s a great symbol and if nothing else it’s bringing people together,” Ercolano said.

“It’s very easy to believe the fear but boil it down and we are actually, in the main, good people and we should remember that,” she added. June Collis, from Gillingham, Dorset, said it was “beautiful and lovely to see the Muslim group come out and share their love against all the horrible things that have happened”.

“Muslims need to speak up and go against the extremists,” she was quoted as saying.

The gesture came just days after a suicide bombing at a concert in Manchester claimed 22 lives and an attack at the London Bridge by three terrorists, who drove a van into pedestrian­s and then went on a stabbing spree, killed eight persons.

Muslim groups across the country have condemned the horrific terror attacks. Over 130 imams and Muslim religious leaders in the UK last week refused to perform the traditiona­l Islamic funeral prayer for the London Bridge attackers.

 ??  ?? A Muslim girl hands over a bouquet of roses on the London on Sunday.
A Muslim girl hands over a bouquet of roses on the London on Sunday.

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