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US Marks 21st Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks: ‘Remembering What I Lost’

Attacks cast a long shadow over the personal lives of thousands of people who survived, coped, or lost loved ones.

NEW YORK — Americans remember 9/11 with silence, reading the names of victims, volunteer work and other tributes as the 21st anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack on the continental United States.

Victims’ relatives and dignitaries will gather on Sunday at the site of the September 11, 2001 hijacked jet crash, the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon, and the Pennsylvania airfield.

Other communities across the country celebrate the day with candle vigils, interfaith services, and other commemorations. Some Americans participate in volunteer projects on days recognized by the federal government as both Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance.

Observances are as follows. Anniversary of last year’s milestone. it came a few weeks later A chaotic and humble end to the Afghanistan war fired by the United States in response to the attack.

But even if September 11th wasn’t an inflection point, nearly 3,000 people died, fueling America’s “war on terror” around the world. Restructured national security policy.

It also stirred a sense of national pride and unity for many for a while. Subject Muslim Americans to Years of Suspicion and Prejudice generate debate about the balance between security and civil liberties; The aftermath of 9/11 spilled over into American politics in subtle and obvious ways, public life until today.

And the attacks cast a long shadow over the personal lives of thousands of people who have survived, dealt with, or lost loved ones, friends, and colleagues.

More than 70 of Sekou Siby’s colleagues died at Windows on the World, a restaurant in the North Tower of the Trade Center. Sibby was due to work that morning until another cook asked him to change shifts.

Sibby never got a job at a restaurant again. It would have brought back too many memories. Côte d’Ivoire immigrants grappled with the question of how to make sense of such fears in a country they came in search of a better life.

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He found it difficult to form the close, family-like friendships he shared with his Windows on the World colleagues. He’s learned that it’s too painful to get attached to people when “you can’t control what happens to them next.”

“Every 9/11 is a reminder of what I lost and can never recover,” says Siby, now ROC United’s president and CEO. The advocacy group for restaurant workers grew out of a relief center for Windows on the World workers who lost their jobs in the collapse of the Twin Towers.

On Sunday, President Joe Biden will address and lay a wreath at the Pentagon, and First Lady Jill Biden will address in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The hijackers headed for Washington. Al-Qaeda co-conspirators took control of the jet and used it as a passenger-carrying missile.

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Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, are scheduled to attend the National 9/11 Memorial in New York, but traditionally politicians do not speak at ground zero ceremonies. The emphasis is on reading the names of the dead aloud.

Readers often add personal remarks that form an alloy of American sentiments about 9/11 — grief, anger, toughness, gratitude to first responders and the military, appeals to patriotism, hopes for peace, The occasional political barb, and a poignant account of graduation. , the weddings, births and daily lives that the victims missed.

Some relatives have also lamented the fragmentation of a somewhat cohesive country after the attack. After 9/11, federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies reorganized to focus on international terrorism We now consider the threat of domestic violent extremism equally urgent.

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/nation-world/sept-11-anniversary-2022/507-5d0ce01b-5f1b-441a-80c5-f53e4abcf4d8 US Marks 21st Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks: ‘Remembering What I Lost’

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