How the 7/7 bombings changed a generation of British Muslims

(BBC) On 7 July 2005, 52 people were killed and hundreds more injured in bombings targeting London’s transport network during rush hour. The attacks sent shockwaves across the world — but particularly so in Leeds where three of the four suicide bombers grew up.

“It changed the stereotypical narrative of what a terrorist looked like to someone who was British-born, wearing western clothing and with a backpack,” says youth worker Fahad Khan, who was 18 at the time of the atrocity 20 years ago.

“When I found out they were from Leeds, it was just a huge blow.”

Mr Khan now volunteers at the youth centre which some of the bombers visited in their teenage years.

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