Offering prayers for the 9/11 victims: US pauses to recall 9/11 attacks

9/11 was a turning point in the lives of many. 2500+ lost in WTC and Pentagon attacks. A swift response by US resulted in more killings in Afghanistan and Iraq. Let’s all pause and offer prayers for everyone hurt or killed as a result of the sad day in our recent history. May Allah bless those who perished, and may Allah protect us from the hatred in the world. Amin.


BBC NEWS
US pauses to recall 9/11 attacks
A memorial service to mark the 11 September 2001 attacks on the USA has been taking place at the former site of New York’s World Trade Center.

Names of the 2,749 victims of the Twin Towers attack were read out by their brothers and sisters.

The ceremony paused for a minute’s silence at 0846 (1246 GMT) when the first plane hit the north tower.

In New Orleans, New York police helping with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina are holding their own ceremony.

‘Spirit of 9/11’

After a memorial service held in the disaster zone, the officers - all volunteers - will return to patrolling the French Quarter and other districts of New Orleans.

President George W Bush has urged Americans to remember the spirit of 9/11 and pull together after the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina.

On Sunday, the president stood in silence on the lawn of the White House with his wife Laura, Vice-President Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne at 0846 GMT during a simple ceremony held on each anniversary of the attack.

“Today, again, we are a city that meets in sadness,” Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at the start of the ceremony in New York under brilliant blue skies reminiscent of the day of the attacks.

The Brooklyn Youth Chorus sang the Star Spangled Banner at the start of the ceremony.

Siblings then started reading out the list of those who died in the attacks, beginning with Gordon M Aamoth Jr, an investment bank employee.

Among those making their respects were Cynthia, John, Jane and Neil Olson, who lost their 31-year-old firefighter brother, Jeffrey James Olson.

“We feel that our family died that day,” said their mother, Carol Olson of Staten Island. “He’s always missing - on every birthday and every holiday.”

Many of the relatives were overcome with emotion as they read out the names of the dead.

“You’re still our hero, please keep watching over us,” Elizabeth Ahearn said about her brother, fire lieutenant Brian Ahearn.

Mayor’s tribute

“Donald, there’s not a day that goes by that we don’t think about you,” Suzanne Gavagan Mascitis said through tears to her brother, Donald Richard Gavagan Jr, a 35-year-old bond trading firm worker.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice dedicated a poem to those who perished four years ago.

Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was mayor at the time of the attack, praised the efforts of the emergency services who died trying to evacuate the buildings.

The reading of the names of the 11 September victims was interrupted three more times to mark the south tower attack, and the collapse of both towers.

At sunset, two shafts of light representing the twin towers will be beamed into the night sky from lower Manhattan.

Four years after the attacks, construction work is beginning at Ground Zero on the transportation hub which will one day bring thousands of visitors to the site.

The Freedom Tower, the commercial building which has been redesigned to meet concerns about its security, is due to open in 2011.

Human chain

The actual memorial to the victims is meant to be completed in four years’ time.

There is currently controversy about the International Freedom Center which is planned for the site.

Some families feel political discussions about the nature of freedom could detract from the memory of those who died, reports the BBC’s Laura Trevelyan from New York.

Elsewhere, Pope Benedict XVI marked the anniversary by pleading for global renunciation of hatred and asking for people to work together for justice and peace.

Commemorations also took place in the German capital Berlin and the southern Russian city of Volgograd, where more than 50,000 people formed a 40km-long human chain.

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Published: 2005/09/11 16:25:01 GMT

Re: Offering prayers for the 9/11 victims: US pauses to recall 9/11 attacks

antiobl

do you ever stop licking the boots of your white masters?
oh and please spare us the rants of arab mullah or matoos etc :)

Re: Offering prayers for the 9/11 victims: US pauses to recall 9/11 attacks

Bahi Shahib, you need to chill out and take a deep breath. Since when praying and blessing folks who die terrible death (be it jumping to your death when the temperature in your office reach 2000 Fahrenheit OR dying as a soldier defending your country)equate to licking someone’s boots.
And please spare us the rhetoric about how all Americans are dogs and the American/Jew reference

Peace

Re: Offering prayers for the 9/11 victims: US pauses to recall 9/11 attacks

//do you ever stop licking the boots of your white masters?//

And did you ever stop lying to get into the country of the white masters.

Re: Offering prayers for the 9/11 victims: US pauses to recall 9/11 attacks

Thanks for your kind words. These MAToos have no idea the real world is outside of their dark hojras. The hojras where these MAToos committ nefarious acts against their own flock.

Praying for the vicitims of 9/11 is the right thing to do. No matter what these Mullahs say, thousands have suffered as result of what happened on that fateful day.

Re: Offering prayers for the 9/11 victims: US pauses to recall 9/11 attacks

^^Well 50,000 US troops may be going home by the year's end. Similar news from Afghanistan as well. That will be a another milestone in bringing peace to Iraq and Afghanistan.