Friday, October 31, 2014

Fury over Council’s decision not to name Woolwich memorial after Lee Rigby because it might offend Muslims

A council has decided not to name a memorial at the site of Lee Rigby’s death after the murdered fusilier for fear it may offend Islamic fanatics.
Campaigners urged Greenwich Council to build a commemorative site for the man who was murdered by two extremists in the street last year.
But after agreeing to their demands, officials revealed it would not be named after the 25-year-old for fear it could lead to more religious attacks.
Instead, an inscription will read: ‘To commemorate all those servicemen and woman who have served or lived in Woolwich and who gave given their lives.’
Critics blasted the decision as ‘disgusting’ last night, urging officials to ‘stand up’ to violent extremists.

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