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  1. Rough Music: Blair, Bombs, Baghdad, London, Terror is a 2005 book by British-Pakistani writer, journalist, political activist and historian Tariq Ali. Synopsis. The book is a reaction to the 7 July 2005 London bombings, which Ali describes as "murderous mayhem that Blair

  2. "On July 7th, the murderous mayhem that Blair's war has sown in Iraq came home to London in a devastating series of suicide bombings. Two weeks later, with apparent impunity, security forces shot dead a young Brazilian electrician on his way to work." "Rough Music is Tariq Ali's response to these events."

  3. Apr 17, 2006 · The "Rough Music" directed at Blair is sharp and to the point and acts as a valuable reminder - if his last Fridays appearance before the Iraq Inquiry wasn't enough - of what a damaging individual Tony Blair was for the British people, British democracy not to mention the people of Iraq and Afghanistan.

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  4. On July 7, 2005, the murderous mayhem that Blair's war has sown in Iraq came home to London in a devastating series of suicide bombings. Two weeks later, with apparent impunity, security forces shot dead a young Brazilian electrician on his way to work. Rough Music is Tariq Ali's riveting response to these events.

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  5. On July 7, 2005, the murderous mayhem that Blair’s war has sown in Iraq came home to London in a devastating series of suicide bombings. Two weeks later, with apparent impunity, security...

  6. May 5, 2020 · Rough Music: Blair, Bombs, Baghdad, London, Terror - Kindle edition by Ali, Tariq. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Rough Music: Blair, Bombs, Baghdad, London, Terror.

  7. On July 7, 2005, the murderous mayhem that Blair’s war has sown in Iraq came home to London in a devastating series of suicide bombings. Two weeks later, with apparent impunity, security forces shot dead a young Brazilian electrician on his way to work.