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Britian's Prime Minister David Cameron arrives to address media representatives at 10 Downing Street in London on May 23, 2013, a day after a soldier who was hacked to death in a London street by two suspected Islamist extremists. Britain's national security chiefs met as counter-terrorism police investigated the murder of a soldier who was hacked to death in a London street by two suspected Islamist extremists. (Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images / May 23, 2013) |
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday the country would remain resolute in its opposition to terrorism after two men hacked to death a soldier in south London.
"This country will be absolutely resolute in its stand against violent extremism and terror," he said, on the steps of his 10 Downing Street residence. "We will never give in to terror or terrorism in any of its forms."
(Reporting by Kate Holton)