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[[File:17-24-30.jpg|thumb|Campaign logo]]'''The 17-24-30 No to Hate Crime Campaign''' is a non-profit organisation run completely by volunteers including [[Mark Healey]], whose primary focus is to remember and mark the anniversaries of the [[London Nail Bomb Attacks]] on [[Brixton]], Brick Lane and [[Soho]] on the 17th, 24th and 30th of April 1999, and to support the communities that were attacked to unite people against all forms of hate crime.
[[File:17-24-30.jpg|thumb|Campaign logo]]'''The 17-24-30 No to Hate Crime Campaign''' is a non-profit organisation run completely by volunteers including [[Mark Healey]. Its primary focus is to remember and mark the anniversaries of the [[London Nail Bomb Attacks]] on [[Brixton]], Brick Lane and [[Soho]] on the 17th, 24th and 30th of April 1999, and to support the communities that were attacked to unite people against all forms of hate crime.


The organisation has chosen 20 October 2012 as the date for the fourth London Vigil against Hate Crime, part of the [[International Day of Hope and Remembrance]] for all victims and survivors of hate crime.
The organisation chose 20 October 2012 as the date for the fourth London Vigil against Hate Crime, part of the [[International Day of Hope and Remembrance]] for all victims and survivors of hate crime.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 16:02, 6 June 2014

Campaign logo

The 17-24-30 No to Hate Crime Campaign is a non-profit organisation run completely by volunteers including [[Mark Healey]. Its primary focus is to remember and mark the anniversaries of the London Nail Bomb Attacks on Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho on the 17th, 24th and 30th of April 1999, and to support the communities that were attacked to unite people against all forms of hate crime.

The organisation chose 20 October 2012 as the date for the fourth London Vigil against Hate Crime, part of the International Day of Hope and Remembrance for all victims and survivors of hate crime.

http://www.17-24-30.com/