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Photos of 911 memorials in other countries
Sydney Morning Herald ^ | 9/11/02

Posted on 09/11/2002 9:02:15 AM PDT by dead

An ethnic Albanian worker pastes a placard in Pristina
commemorating the first anniversary of the attacks. Photo: AFP

Polish prime minister Leszek Miller (right) meets with a group of
New York fire fighters and policemen in Warsaw. Photo: AFP

Six thousand people form a human American flag at Surfers
Paradise on the Gold Coast in Queensland. Photo: AFP

Auckland mayor John Banks (left) and US consul general Douglas M. Berry
raise the American flag on the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Photo: AFP

Activists of the All India Anti-Terrorist Front hold candles in New Delhi
in tribute to those who were killed on Sept 11. Photo: AFP

Member of the Bathurst branch of the Rural Bush Fire Service Kel O'Shea
at the Martin Place September 11 memorial in Sydney. Photo: Peter Rae


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To: netmilsmom
There was a light display in Paris.

I take back my little joke as I really have no strong emotions one way or the other re: the French.

And I understand entirely how the press can take the words of a few leftist bigmouths and ascribe them to an entire country.

21 posted on 09/11/2002 11:34:52 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: FreeTheHostages
Here's the best (and biggest) webpage of the memorials that happened world-wide in the wake of 9-11-01. A MUST SEE.

If the music and the photos and the sentiments don't make you cry again, you must be asleep.

22 posted on 09/11/2002 1:05:55 PM PDT by Teacher317
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To: netmilsmom
There was a light display in Paris.

Is that “light” as in Edison’s invention, or “light” as in sparsely attended.

23 posted on 09/11/2002 1:06:39 PM PDT by dead
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To: dead; netmilsmom; skeeter
When on Sept. 29th the anti-war protestors came to town, I made a big sign saying "EVEN THE FRENCH ARE WITH US!" People laughed. They knew exactly what I meant.

The French -- or, correction taken, the bigmouth leftist French governmen -- can be a hilariously unreliable ally.
24 posted on 09/11/2002 2:20:59 PM PDT by FreeTheHostages
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Ghana Observes 9/11
September 11, 2002
Kent Mensah

Exactly a year ago yesterday the world was in a state of mourning as terrorists attacked the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in Washington DC and crashed a passenger airliner over southeast Pennsylvania. Over three thousand innocent lives of civilians from more than ninety nations around the world were ruthlessly killed in cold blood without the slightest moral compunction by the perpetrators of these acts.

A one-year remembrance ceremony was held throughout the world yesterday to show solidarity with Americans and to remember the American and foreign citizens who lost their lives in the attacks. In Ghana, members of the government led by the Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama, the Diplomatic Corps, religious bodies and a cross section of the public also joined the rest of the world in remembering the sordid events of September 11 at the US Ambassador's residence in Accra.

The Vice President's government delegation included the Minister of Information and Presidential Affairs, Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, Senior Minister, J.H. Mensah, Minister of Defence, Dr. Kwame Addo-Kufuor and the Attorney General, Nana Akufo Addo among others.

The US Ambassador to Ghana, Ms. Elizabeth Raspolic said September 11 was not a blow against the US but against all those who disagree with a radical and isolated group. She said her government had been heartened by the help, assistance and moral support it received from the international community.

She expressed her appreciation for the coalition formed by countries in the wake of September 11 to rally behind the US government to fight terrorism because "it has taken the lead for all nations who respect freedom, peace and prosperity and abhor ignorance and aggression."

She said even though attention is now on eliminating terrorism world wide all nations around the world must make it a point to ensure education for all, reduction of poverty and improved health services. Only then, she said, can there be hope for all men and women to lead peaceful and fruitful lives.

She said only a united and civilized world can defeat terrorism. "On this day, as we remember those individuals lost and those families shattered on September 11, let us renew our commitment to defeat terrorism and build a better future for the next generation."

The Minister of Information and Presidential Affairs, Mr. Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey in response said the repercussion of September 11 was not only borne by America but the entire world and so the masterminds failed totally to achieve their goal.

"The pain of September 11 is not America's alone or Ghana's alone, it is the pain of all the peoples of all the countries of the world. It was not only an American tragedy or only a Ghanaian tragedy, it was a tragedy for all humanity."

He said there are a whole lot of lessons to be drawn from the tragedy which are that, "evil must be met with unyielding resolve; evil must not be allowed to prevail. As we move to eradicate injustice, hatred and prejudice so shall the breeding grounds of evil wither."

Mr. Obetsebi-Lamptey said the memorial in honour of the dead should be a memorial of love.

Up till now even though intelligence reports indicate that the al-Qaieda network of the Saudi dissident, Osama bin Laden is the brain behind the world's most gruesome terrorist attack he has not been found yet.

25 posted on 09/11/2002 2:26:27 PM PDT by dead
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Bashir Mehdilou, an Iranian living in Germany, arranges flowers in front of a makeshift memorial depicting the two World Trade Center towers at opera square in downtown Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002, during a memorial rally by an exile constitutional monarchist party from Iran.

26 posted on 09/11/2002 2:44:45 PM PDT by dead
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A Russian girl lays flowers in memory of victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002. Visitors laid flowers outside the U.S. Embassy and the American flag was lowed to half-staff Wednesday marking the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

27 posted on 09/11/2002 2:47:18 PM PDT by dead
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Israeli Adel Ben-David, holding her 9-month-old daughter Noa, lights candles that form a Star of David on the seaside promenade of Tel Aviv, Israel, across the street from the U.S. Embassy Wednesday Sept. 11, 2002, to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the attacks on the United States. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

28 posted on 09/11/2002 2:57:11 PM PDT by dead
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An Israeli girl lights candles on the seaside promenade of Tel Aviv, Israel across the street from the U.S. Embassy Wednesday Sept. 11, 2002 to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

29 posted on 09/11/2002 2:58:00 PM PDT by dead
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Vancouver firemen bow their heads in silence during ceremonies in downtown Vancouver to mark the first anniversary of the attacks on the United States Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002. Over 300 firemen took part in the ceremony.(AP Photo/CP, Chuck Stoody)

30 posted on 09/11/2002 2:59:06 PM PDT by dead
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Ellen, 3, holds flowers as her mother Lisa Bergsma talks to her twin brother Jackson, after they placed some flowers in front of the United States Embassy in Ottawa, Sept. 11, 2002, to honor the victims of last year's Sept. 11 attacks.(AP Photo/CP, Fred Chartrand)

31 posted on 09/11/2002 3:00:14 PM PDT by dead
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An unidentified resident of Strasbourg, eastern France, holds a torch and the U.S. flag during a ceremony in front of the cathedral, seen in background, to mark the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Wednesday Sept. 11, 2002. (AP Photo/Franck Delhomme)

32 posted on 09/11/2002 3:01:07 PM PDT by dead
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Twelve-year-old Amalia Metzger of Paris leaves after a service marking the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, at the American Church in Paris Wednesday Sept. 11, 2002. (AP Photo/POOL,Michel Euler)

33 posted on 09/11/2002 3:02:02 PM PDT by dead
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To: dead
New Zealand
34 posted on 09/11/2002 3:10:43 PM PDT by shaggy eel
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U.S. Army Maj. Fickel wipes tears during a moment of silence as a soldier in the CJTF-180 (Coalition Joint Task Force) lowers a half-staff U.S. flag during the one year anniversary of the Sept-11 terrorist attacks, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002, at the Bagram air base in Afghanistan. The lowering of the flag and a moment of silence coincided with the time that the first airliner struck the World Trade Center in New York city. (AP Photo/Wally Santana) (AP Photo/Radcliffe Roye)

35 posted on 09/11/2002 3:12:59 PM PDT by dead
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U.S. Army Maj. Fickel wipes tears during a moment of silence as a soldier in the CJTF-180 (Coalition Joint Task Force) lowers a half-staff U.S. flag during the one year anniversary of the Sept-11 terrorist attacks, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002, at the Bagram air base in Afghanistan. The lowering of the flag and a moment of silence coincided with the time that the first airliner struck the World Trade Center in New York city. (AP Photo/Wally Santana) (AP Photo/Radcliffe Roye)

Are you sure that he is wiping tears? I think that he's fishing out a big booger to flick at a picture of Saddam. ;)

36 posted on 09/11/2002 3:15:40 PM PDT by Frohickey
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To: dead
Thanks!
37 posted on 09/11/2002 4:00:30 PM PDT by EternalHope
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To: dead
Thanks!
38 posted on 09/11/2002 4:38:35 PM PDT by desertcry
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To: skeeter
You're right. I'm the only one that doesn't get your flavor of humor. I guess I'm just a square. Is that better? Either way, leave me alone, loser.
39 posted on 09/11/2002 5:53:55 PM PDT by ItisaReligionofPeace
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To: ItisaReligionofPeace
Seek help.
40 posted on 09/11/2002 8:33:58 PM PDT by skeeter
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