American War Memorial 2001


Britain An unidentified man gathers his thoughts in Parliament Square, London, Friday, Sept. 14, 2001, after the three minute silence given across the United Kingdom in response to the terrorist attacks on U.S. on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Bridget Jones)

Jordan Jordanian tribal leaders place wreathes as they stand in line to write notes of sympathy in a special book of condolences at the heavily fortified U.S. embassy in Amman September 15, 2001. Thousand of Jordanians flocked to the embassy premises to pay their respects to the victims of suicide attacks in Washington and New York. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji

India Sikhs living in Bombay carry a wreath to the U.S Consulate, September 15, 2001 to sympathies with the American people who lost thousands of their countrymen in the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on Tuesday. The Sikhs also expressed sorrow at reports of attacks on their fellow Sikhs in the United States, following the tragedy, by Americans mistaking them for Arabs. REUTERS/Savita Kirloskar

Germany Berliners attend a demonstration in solidarity with Americans before the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Friday, Sep. 14, 2001. More than 200,000 gathered up to express their solidarity with the victims of the terrorist attacks in the United States. Berlin's landmark 'Victory Column' is seen in background. (AP Photo/Jockel Finck)

Charlotte Knobloch, left, chairwoman of the Jewish community of Munich, and Ahmad Al-Khalifa, head of the Islamic community of Germany, shake hands during a service to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks in the United States at the cathedral of Munich, southern Germany, Friday, Sept. 14, 2001. Person at center is unidentified.(AP Photo/Diether Endlicher)

Hong Kong A woman looks on near a biblical message of support attached to a U.S. flag made of flowers placed with other items such as American flags and bouquets outside of the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong Saturday, Sept. 15, 2001. Wishing to express condolences and support for the victims of the attacks in New York and Washington, Hong Kong and foreign residents keep bringing flowers and other objects and placing them outside the U.S. consulate. (AP Photo/Anat Givon)

The Philippines A Filipino man lights candles inside a Catholic church in Manila September 15, 2001. The Catholic faithful in dioceses all over the country began nine days of masses, prayers and sacrifices in the wake of world tension resulting from the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco

Cambodia Cambodian Buddhist monks file past the United States of America flag flying at half-staff at the end of a ceremony at a pagoda in Phnom Penh Saturday, Sept. 15, 2001. The ceremony was held for victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks in the U.S. (AP Photo/Andy Eames)

Taiwan A Taiwan national flag flies at half staff on the roof of the presidential office in Taipei Sept 15, 2001. The flag was lowered in respect for the victims and families of the terrorists attacks in the United States earlier this week. REUTERS/Kenny Wu

South Korea South Korean Han Sa-ra, 11, holds a U.S. flag at a church during a memorial service for victims of the terror attacks in the United States in Seoul September 15, 2001. The ceremony was attended by South Korean Prime Minister Lee Han-dong, numerous other foreign diplomats and political leaders from South Korea. Three South Koreans were confirmed dead and 15 are missing following the airplane attacks on the United States. REUTERS/Yun Suk-bong

Peru Two women lights candles outside a church to mourn the victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks against the United States in Lima, Peru, Friday, Sept. 14, 2001. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)

Portugal A man kneels down as others stand still at Liberty Square in Oporto, northern Portugal, to join a Europe-wide three minutes of silence, Friday, Sept. 14, 2001, to remember the victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks in the United States. (AP Photo/Egidio Santos)

Colombia A man holds a sign reading: 'USA your pain is ours also,' during a march where non-governmental organizations were asking for peace in Colombia, in Bogota's main square Friday, Sept. 14, 2001. The demonstrators covered the square with a giant Colombian flag. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

Costa Rica Costa Rican firefighters pay tribute to the fallen firefighters, who died trying to rescue the victims of the terrorits attacks on the World Trade Center, outside the U.S. Embassy in San Jose, Costa Rica, Friday, Sept. 14, 2001. (AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)

Mexico United Airlines crew from left, Bill Conrad, pilot, Michael Padilla, flight attend and Dave Makos, pilot, light candles outside of the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City on Friday, Sept. 14, 2001, after a religous ceremony for the people who died in the terrorist attack in New York and Washington onm Tuesday. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Israel Palestinian children holding flowers, candles and signs take part in a candlelight vigil in front of the United States Consulate in east Jerusalem on Friday, Sept. 14, 2001. Hundreds of Palestinians, both Christian and Muslim, prayed for peace in the region and in the whole world expressing their support to the victims of the terrorist attacks in U.S. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Canada Tens of thousands of people attend a memorial ceremony in Ottawa, Canada, Friday, Sept 14, 2001 for the victims of Tuesday's terrorist attack on the United States. Up to 80,000 tourists, government workers, expatriate Americans and others stood shoulder to shoulder on the front lawn of Parliament and bowed their heads for three minutes of silence. (AP Photo/CP, Fred Chartrand)

France People observe three minutes of silence September 14, 2001, on the Place de la Concorde in Paris to pay respect to the victims of the terror attacks in New York and Washington earlier in the week. Europeans are observing a day of mourning in solidarity with their American allies after this week's strikes on the country. (Christine Grunnet/Reuters)

Ireland A teddy bear lies with a message for the young victims of the U.S. terror attacks outside the U.S. embassy in Dublin, Ireland, September 14, 2001. Thousands gathered as part of an official National Day of Mourning designated by the Irish Government to pay respects to those dead or injured in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. (Paul McErlane/Reuters)

Bulgaria A Bulgarian woman lights a candle as she mourns at Sofia's main cathedral 'Alexander Nevski' September 14, 2001. Bulgaria declared Friday as a day of mourning for the victims of the terrorist attack against the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon building in Washington on Tuesday. (Dimitar Dilkoff/Reuters)

Czech Republic People of different ages stand in St. Wenceslas Square in downtown Prague as they observe three minutes of silence for the victims of terrorist attacks on Tuesday in the United States, Friday, Sept. 14, 2001. (AP Photo/Michal Dolezal, CTK)

Lebanon Two Lebanese girls carry American flags and candles near the U.S Embassy in Awkar, north of Beirut Friday Sept. 14, 2001. About 100 Christian students lit candles in memory of those killed in the terrorist attacks in the United States. Many Lebanese have condemned the attacks and expressed sympathy and concern while the American Embassy in Beirut continued to provide services. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)

Sweden Girls at the Rinkeby School in the north of Stockholm observe a three minute silence Friday, Sept.14, 2001 to pay their respect to those killed in Tuesday's terrorst attacks in the US. All over Sweden people stopped for three minutes of silence. (AP photo/Fredrik Persson)

Egypt Egypt's great Imam Sheikh Mohammed Sayed Tantawi of Cairo's Al-Azhar mosque, Islam's oldest and most prominent religious institution, gestures in Cairo during Friday prayers on Sept.14, 2001. 'He who kills a person without necessity ... will never go to heaven,' Tantawi told worshippers as he denounced the terror attacks in the U.S. on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

Poland Poles light candles after marching through Warsaw, Poland to commemorate victims of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, DC, in front of the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw on Friday, Sept. 14 2001, ( AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski )

Kenya A unidentified Kenyan woman prays during a Kenyan Council of Churches memorial service held for victims of the Tuesday's terrorist attacks in the US, at Uhuru park in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi on Friday, Sept. 14, 2001.(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

Venezuela A Venezuelan firefighter lays flowers in front of the U.S. Embassy in Caracas, September 14, 2001 as a tribute to the firefighters who died in Tuesday's terror attack in New York and Washington. Tributes have been pouring into the U.S. embassy this week in Venezuela, which has traditionally had close economic and political ties to the United States. REUTERS/Emilio Guzman

Hungary Firemen of the Municipal Fire Department line up in front of their vehicles at their base in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Sept. 14, 2001, as they observe three minutes of silence to in honor of the victims of the terrorist attacks on the United States. (AP Photo/MTI, Noemi Bruzak)

Brazil Muslims of various nationalities who live in Brazil pay hommage to the victims of the terrorist attacks on the United States during their traditional Friday prayers at a Mosque in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Friday, Sept. 14, 2001. The prayer ended with the verse from the Koran: 'Who kills a human being is killing mankind; who saves a human being is like saving mankind.'(AP Photo/Dado Galdieri)

Kuwait Kuwaitis gather at the American Embassy in Kuwait City to mourn the death of thousands in massive terror attacks in the United States September 14, 2001. Kuwait, which often expresses deep gratitude to Washington for leading the 1991 Gulf War against former occupier Iraq, have strongly condemned the September 11 attacks and vowed to stand by it's close ally.REUTERS/Stephanie McGehee

The Vatican Pope John Paul II kneels in prayer for the victims of the terrorist attacks in the United States, in his summer residence at Castel Gandolfo, on the hills overlooking Rome, Friday, Sept. 14, 2001. (AP Photo/Arturo Mari)

Spain People hold three minutes of silence outside the regional Catalonian government headquarters in Barcelona's plaza San Jaime Friday Sept. 14 2001 in honor of the victims of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. The Spanish flag, left, and Catalonian flag are seen flying at half-staff. (AP Photo/EFE, Julian Martin) *SPAIN OUT*

West Bank Palestinian children light candles after Friday prayers in the West Bank city of Hebron in memory of the victims of the terror attacks in the United States, September 14, 2001. Hundreds of Palestinians rallied to show support for Americans killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. (Nayef Hashlamoun/Reuters)


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