Summary
THE grieving for the victims of the bombs, who now number 54, will go on. But now, as we learn that the fourth bomber, Lindsay Jamal, was a Jamaican-born Islamic convert, there are also hard questions to be answered about how it was that the bombers were able to plan their attack undetected.
Since 9/11, vast resources have been put into security in an attempt to stop impressionable young Muslims meeting the recruiters who could transform them into terrorists. But here those efforts failed - and we need to find out why.See the full content of this document
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After the Mourning, the Hard Questions
First, how good was the police and security services information from the Muslim community? It seems certain that the bombers had prolonged contact with al Qaeda operatives, yet such communications were ...
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