Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Ahmadiyya Muslim youths to join hands to mark week since Westminster attack


The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association will be involved, and around 500 participants are expected on the bridge, wearing T-shirts printed with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything".

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
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By PA/Edited AT/TOA  | 29 Mar 2017

Police officers are among those expected to join together on Westminster Bridge to mark a week since the attack that killed four people.

The show of solidarity comes as an inquest for the victims is to open seven days after Khalid Masood launched an 82-second rampage.
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It is expected to begin at 2.15pm, and a minute's silence to remember those who died will take place at 2.40pm.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association will be involved, and around 500 participants are expected on the bridge, wearing T-shirts printed with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything".

The inquest for the victims will open and be adjourned at Westminster's Coroner's Court as police continue to investigate the attack.



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