A minute of silence in all the offices of the EU bodies to commemorate the victims of terrorism. The schedule of the second "European Day of the victims of terrorism", planned for tomorrow, will have its centre in the building of the Twenty-five Parliament in Brussels. In the morning, before 600 local high-school students, the secretary general of Parliament, Julian Priestley, will give an address, followed by the speeches of a few EU MPs, including the Greek Stavros Lambrinidis, deputy president of the Commission for Freedom, Justice and Internal Affairs. "Special attention will be paid to the victims of the London bombing of July 7th 2005", explains the press office of the EU Chamber. But the victims of the Madrid bombing of March 2004 will be commemorated as well. "Some students, explains the spokesman, Jaume Duch have been asked to voice, during the ceremony, their rejection of violence and terrorism". The minute of silence will be extended to the EU Commission, Council, Agencies and branches.