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An advertising campaign using an image of the 7 July London bomb attacks to highlight the problem of young men committing suicide has been criticised. | An advertising campaign using an image of the 7 July London bomb attacks to highlight the problem of young men committing suicide has been criticised. |
The poster by the Campaign Against Living Miserably uses a picture of the bus explosion in Tavistock Square. | The poster by the Campaign Against Living Miserably uses a picture of the bus explosion in Tavistock Square. |
The slogan reads: "Last year, four suicidal British men got our attention. Unfortunately, 983 others didn't." | The slogan reads: "Last year, four suicidal British men got our attention. Unfortunately, 983 others didn't." |
Bombings survivor Jacqueline Putnam said it was insensitive but Calm said it was to draw attention to the issue. | Bombings survivor Jacqueline Putnam said it was insensitive but Calm said it was to draw attention to the issue. |
Ms Putnam, 56, from Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, said it was wrong to compare the bombers with men who took their own lives for other reasons. | Ms Putnam, 56, from Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, said it was wrong to compare the bombers with men who took their own lives for other reasons. |
She said the bereaved relatives of the 52 people killed in the attacks were likely to view the bombers as murderers, not men who felt suicidal. | She said the bereaved relatives of the 52 people killed in the attacks were likely to view the bombers as murderers, not men who felt suicidal. |
"Calm is a very good cause and nobody is criticising the charity itself because personally I support their aims in trying to help suicidal men," she said. | "Calm is a very good cause and nobody is criticising the charity itself because personally I support their aims in trying to help suicidal men," she said. |
When those bombers got on those trains they were primarily interested in killing and maiming as many people as possible Jacqueline Putnam | |
"But this advert is misguided and insensitive. When those bombers got on those trains they were primarily interested in killing and maiming as many people as possible." | "But this advert is misguided and insensitive. When those bombers got on those trains they were primarily interested in killing and maiming as many people as possible." |
Jane Powell, from Calm, said: "We know that our billboard ads are controversial. | Jane Powell, from Calm, said: "We know that our billboard ads are controversial. |
"But it was a conscious decision we made to provoke debate on this issue and draw attention to the tragic fact that, on average, three young men kill themselves every day in the UK. | "But it was a conscious decision we made to provoke debate on this issue and draw attention to the tragic fact that, on average, three young men kill themselves every day in the UK. |
"The reality is that in the UK the lives of over 1,000 young men a year are passed by without thought or comment. If they died from heroin it would get more attention." | "The reality is that in the UK the lives of over 1,000 young men a year are passed by without thought or comment. If they died from heroin it would get more attention." |
The charity's campaign marks World Mental Health Day on Tuesday and will also feature a separate series of light-hearted radio adverts, including one by comic David Baddiel. | The charity's campaign marks World Mental Health Day on Tuesday and will also feature a separate series of light-hearted radio adverts, including one by comic David Baddiel. |
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