Thursday 18 December 2014

Mount Druitt People Poor Out Peace, Love and Harmony....

As one representatives that stand up on behalf of the people of Mount Druitt, we grieve, offer our condolences to the hostages that died, to their families and friends that are grieving of their loss of loved ones, in relation to the tragic 'Martin Place Siege', taken place on 15th December 2014.

We also take this opportunity to pray for eternal peace, love and forever understanding as we all come to grips with the events that happened, that ended in the lost lives. Moved by this, we offer very strong positive spiritual comfort and wishes to the hostages that survived, all the Sydney City workers and tourists that were  stunned with the events that had happened, police officers and all emergency services, NSW Premier and NSW Police Commissioner, Australian Prime Minister and Federal Opposition

It is hard to believe that a p eaceful place, country, state and city  were totally shocked with the events that happened. This is where we were all confused, in disbelief and worried of the outcome of the hostage crisis. Now it is over, we must not be judges or jurors on the results of the outcome.

Questions may be raised or how and why and maybe how come, yet we all will want the right answers to be found. Our thoughts from here is always be vigilant, aware of any incidents like this that may occur in the future. We all hope and pray this never happens, anywhere at anytime at anyplace!

In Mount Druitt, we live in a multicultural community and society. We open our doors to the rest of the world, who are hoping for a freedom of life we all have and share, keeping within ourselves internal peace, love and harmony. We also pray we treat our very own neighbours as great as we respect each family member and friends of ours.

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