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Description: EU Marks 20th , Anniversary of Deadly , Madrid Train Bombings.<br/>On March 11, Spain's King Felipe VI spoke at a ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of one of the deadliest extremist attacks in Europe's history.<br/>Remembering, just like justice <br/>and truth, is a commitment <br/>that cities make to terror victims,<br/>to restore and protect their dignity, Spain's King Felipe VI, via 'The Indpendent'.<br/>This year's annual European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism was held in Madrid, marking a day of Europe-wide commemoration of terrorism victims.<br/>King Felipe, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, <br/>senior European officials, as well as survivors and <br/>family members of victims were present at the event.<br/>King Felipe, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, <br/>senior European officials, as well as survivors and <br/>family members of victims were present at the event.<br/>The king said that victims of terror attacks remain <br/>a constant reminder of the need to protect freedom <br/>and the rule of law from the threat of extremism.<br/>On March 11, 2004, commuter train <br/>bombings by Islamic extremists in the <br/>Spanish capital of Madrid killed 193 people.<br/>You paid the price for <br/>the hate aimed at our <br/>values, our societies, <br/>our democracies, Ylva Johansson, European home affairs commisioner, via 'The Independent'.<br/>You are not alone, Ylva Johansson, European home affairs commisioner, via 'The Independent'.<br/>While speaking at the event, Spanish Prime <br/>Minister Pedro Sánchez compared the Madrid <br/>attacks to other extremist attacks committed <br/>in New York, London and Paris.<br/>While speaking at the event, Spanish Prime <br/>Minister Pedro Sánchez compared the Madrid <br/>attacks to other extremist attacks committed <br/>in New York, London and Paris.<br/>Whoever witnessed that <br/>extreme demonstration <br/>of violence (in Madrid) <br/>can never forget it, Pedro Sánchez, Spanish Prime Minister. via 'The Independent'
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