A soul moves on

Masud Sheikh masheikh at COGECO.CA
Sun Jul 17 09:36:24 PDT 2005


Dear Michael,
Thank you for posting this message. I never knew Colin, and visited his
Web site referred to a few days ago by Chris Corrigan (I think); I learnt
quite a lot from it. Yesterday, I also visited the map referred to below,
and the site where messages were posted after his passing away was
confirmed. I thought of posting something as well, but could not think of
anything really meaningful, beyond what had already been posted, by people
who knew Colin.

I think the most frigtening aspect of the London bombings for me was the
lack of knowledge of parents about radicalization of their children. Less
traumatic manifestatations of such disconnect is when children get hooked
on drugs or join gangs, some of which become violent.

I appreciated our offline conversation about your visit to Pakistan. I
wish I was there to help in hosting you, and wish you all the best. Like
me, I am sure others on this list would look forward to hearing more after
your return.
My very best wishes
Masud

On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 00:00:28 +0200, Pannwitz, Michael M wrote:

>Dear colleagues,
>after talking with Colins family and Kerry Napuk
>the World Map entry for Colin Morley, killed in the bombing of
>Edgware Road underground station on July 7,
>was changed today.
>Have a look
>http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
>click on UK and then on Colins name.
>
>Greetings from Berlin where I am getting ready to fly to Pakistan in
>10 days to lead
>an open space technology  training for
>35 colleagues from Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
>The theme chosen for the first of the three open spaces in the
>training will be:
>
>óReligion-Society-Governance: The Role of Ethical Concepts in the
>Shape and Development of State and Society in South Asia"
>
>Greetings from Berlin,
>mmp
>

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