Madrid Train Bombing One Year Anniversary
Throughout the country, five minutes of silence will be observed at noon.
Spaniards united in loss but divided on lessons
The first anniversary of the March 11 train bombings that killed 191 people in the Spanish capital.As experts and world leaders gather here this week to hammer out an agreement on how best to fight terror democratically, they do so in a city that has reached little consensus on what last year's attacks meant. Link
The Spanish Newspaper ElMundo Posted A Comprehensive Piece "Islamic Terrorrismo, from A to Z"... It contains over 15 categories of information on terrorism. Link (Spanish)
If you do not read spanish Translated To English Hint if you right click the categories and open in a new window,they will be automatically translated too.
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Spaniards united in loss but divided on lessons
The first anniversary of the March 11 train bombings that killed 191 people in the Spanish capital.As experts and world leaders gather here this week to hammer out an agreement on how best to fight terror democratically, they do so in a city that has reached little consensus on what last year's attacks meant. Link
The Spanish Newspaper ElMundo Posted A Comprehensive Piece "Islamic Terrorrismo, from A to Z"... It contains over 15 categories of information on terrorism. Link (Spanish)
If you do not read spanish Translated To English Hint if you right click the categories and open in a new window,they will be automatically translated too.
A neat tool to translate words or webpages to a language you know Language Translator
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