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01-07-2007, 12:57 PM
London's gang violence scarred us all
In just a few awful days, four British teenagers have died in gang attacks. The Observer brought together people who have been affected by the violence - from a top policeman to ex-gang members - in a remarkable meeting. Report by Anushka Asthana and Mark Townsend
Sunday July 1, 2007
The Observer
'Ben was murdered by cowards. They came with bats, knives and bottles. He had nothing.' James, 16, lowers his head as he speaks. He had been close to Ben Hitchcock since he was six years old and cannot comprehend that his friend has been killed so soon after finishing his GCSEs. 'People are dying over postcodes,' he says angrily. 'The killing will go on. It needs to stop but I don't see any solution. The police cannot do anything, there is no respect for them.'
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2115783,00.html
In just a few awful days, four British teenagers have died in gang attacks. The Observer brought together people who have been affected by the violence - from a top policeman to ex-gang members - in a remarkable meeting. Report by Anushka Asthana and Mark Townsend
Sunday July 1, 2007
The Observer
'Ben was murdered by cowards. They came with bats, knives and bottles. He had nothing.' James, 16, lowers his head as he speaks. He had been close to Ben Hitchcock since he was six years old and cannot comprehend that his friend has been killed so soon after finishing his GCSEs. 'People are dying over postcodes,' he says angrily. 'The killing will go on. It needs to stop but I don't see any solution. The police cannot do anything, there is no respect for them.'
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2115783,00.html