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KENT remembered its war dead on Sunday with Remembrance Day parades and services throughout the region. At Whitstable, a vicar spoke of the insidious evils of terrorism when she addressed an Armistice Day service and Act of Remembrance.
The Rev Joyce Outen said those attending the occasion were there to remember people who had sacrificed their lives for their country so others could live in peace.
But once again, she said, the world faced evil. It was terrorism, an enemy which was sick and insidious and fed by an ideology which held human life cheaply and which would stop at nothing to gain its own ends.
She added: "As has been said by more than one person after the 11th of September, nothing will ever be the same again. Evil, of course, must be confronted wherever it occurs and we can only thank God that sacrifices are still being made on our behalf by the men and women of the armed services."