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UNMIK/PR/818
Wednesday, 11 September 2002
Issued on behalf of The Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi
Annan:
THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
MESSAGE ON THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE SEPTEMBER
11 ATTACKS ON THE UNITED STATES
A year has passed since the terrorist attacks on the United States. A
year has passed and yet time cannot separate us from the horror
of that day, from our shock, our grief, our compassion for the children,
the spouses, the friends and families of those who perished. We feel that
shock still.
On September 11th, grief enveloped the globe not only out of solidarity
with the people of the United States, but out of shared loss. More than
ninety nations lost sons and daughters of their own -- murdered that day,
for no other reason than they had chosen to live in the United States.
Today, we come together as a world community because we were attacked
as a world community.
There have been and will be other occasions to explore the causes of
the attacks -- and explored they must be. There will be other occasions
to debate our response to the attacks -- and debated it must be. There
will be other occasions to consider how best to maintain the global unity
of that day -- and considered it must be.
But today is a day for remembrance, for respect. A day to recall the
loss of those who died trying to escape the fire, and the sacrifice of
those who died rushing into it. A day to recall the lives of citizens
from every part of the world who met danger and death without warning,
without cause, without a chance. A day to recall the spirit of unity that
seized the world that day from New York to Tehran to Berlin to
Beijing in the face of unimaginable horror.
There could be no greater affront to the spirit and purpose of the United
Nations than the terrorist attacks of September 11th. Everything that
we work for peace, development, health, freedom is damaged
by this horror. Everything that we believe in respect for human
life, justice, tolerance, pluralism and democracy is threatened
by it. It must be defeated by the world acting as one.
May the memory of those who perished on September 11th serve to inspire
a better, more just, more peaceful world for all.
Thank you.
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