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    9/11 is marked worldwide with reflection, prayers

    WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A mother in Malaysia greeted her dead son. People in Manila left roses for the victim who helped give them homes. And mourners in Tokyo stood before a piece of steel from ground zero, remembering the 23 bank employees who never made it out alive.

    A decade after 9/11, the day that changed so much for so many people, the world's leaders and citizens paused to reflect Sunday. But there were also those — including a former Malaysian prime minister — who reiterated old claims that the U.S. government itself was behind the attacks.

    From Sydney to Spain, formal ceremonies paid tribute to the nearly 3,000 who perished from more than 90 countries. And, in a reminder that threats remain, Swedish police said four people were arrested on suspicion of preparing a terror attack, as authorities in Washington and New York beefed up security in response to intelligence about possible plans for a car bomb attack.

    For some people, the pain never stops. In Malaysia, Pathmawathy Navaratnam woke up Sunday in her suburban Kuala Lumpur home and did what she's done every day for the past decade: wish her son Vijayashanker Paramsothy "Good morning."

    The 23-year-old financial analyst was killed in the attacks on New York.

    "He is my sunshine. He has lived life to the fullest, but I can't accept that he is not here anymore," said Navaratnam. "I am still living, but I am dead inside."

    In Manila, dozens of former shanty dwellers offered roses, balloons and prayers for another victim, American citizen Marie Rose Abad. The neighborhood used to be squalid and reeking of garbage. But in 2004, Abad's Filipino-American husband Rudy built 50 brightly colored homes, fulfilling his late wife's wish to help impoverished Filipinos. The village has since been named after her.

    The Sept. 11 attacks spawned many conspiracy theories around the world, especially among Islamists who allege American or Israeli involvement.

    Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, a vitriolic critic of the West, wrote on his blog that Arab Muslims are incapable of "planning and strategizing" such attacks. He added "it is not unthinkable" for former President George W. Bush to have lied about who was responsible.

    In Pakistan, about 100 supporters of an Islamist political party staged anti-U.S. protests in Islamabad and Multan to mark the anniversary, holding up banners that repeated conspiracy theories. In Karachi, another 100 people protested the war in Afghanistan, launched in response to the attacks.

    A few dozen demonstrators gathered outside the U.S. embassy in London, with one group setting fire to a depiction of a U.S. flag during a minute's silence held to mark the moment when the first hijacked airliner hit the World Trade Center. A small group of Muslims staged a counter-demonstration nearby.

    But, little attention was paid to such events and comments on a day dominated by sorrow and pain of the memories.

    In Japan, families gathered in Tokyo to pay their respects to the 23 Fuji Bank employees who never made it out of their World Trade Center office. A dozen of the workers who died were Japanese.

    One by one, family members laid flowers in front of an enclosed glass case containing a small section of steel retrieved from ground Zero. zhey clasped their hands and bowed their heads. Some took pictures. Others simply stood in solemn silence. There were no tears, just reflection.

    Sydney resident Rae Tompsett, 81, said she's never felt angry over the murder of her son Stephen Tompsett, 39, a computer engineer who was on the 106th floor of the World Trade Center's north tower when it was hit by a hijacked plane.

    "No, not anger," she said. "Sorrow. Sorrow that the people who did this believed they were doing something good."

    The retired school teacher and her husband Jack, 92, were among more than 1,000 people who packed Sydney's Roman Catholic cathedral St. Marys for a special multi-faith service.

    "It's incredible that it is 10 years — it feels a bit like yesterday," Tompsett said.

    At a commemoration at The Grosvenor Chapel in London, Courtney Cowart, who was nearly buried alive when the north tower of the World Trade Center collapsed, described her fears when she returned to the site for a church service five days later.

    "Entering the heart of darkness, I was terrified. We were dwarfed by immense wreckage looming around us. It was a landscape drained of all color," she said.

    Elsewhere in Europe, Pope Benedict XVI, at an outdoor Mass in Ancona, Italy, prayed for victims and urged the world to resist what he called the "temptation toward hatred" and instead work for solidarity, justice and peace.

    In Paris, where an array of commemorations were planned, an association of French "friends" of America was preparing to unveil a temporary nine-story scaled-down replica of the Twin Towers bearing the victims' names across.

    About 150 people, some waving American flags, turned out in Madrid for a commemorative planting of 10 American oak trees in Juan Carlos I park by crown Prince Felipe, his wife Princess Letizia, and other dignitaries.

    Rome was preparing to light up the Colosseum late Sunday in a show of solidarity, and special commemorations were planned at Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral and London's St. Paul's Cathedral.

    The Taliban marked the anniversary by vowing to keep fighting against U.S. forces in Afghanistan and saying they had no role in the Sept. 11 attacks.

    "Each year, 9/11 reminds the Afghans of an event in which they had no role whatsoever," a statement e-mailed to news organizations said. "American colonialism shed the blood of tens of thousands of miserable and innocent Afghans."

    Hours later, a Taliban suicide bomber in a large truck blew it up at the gate of a NATO combat outpost in eastern Afghanistan, killing two civilians and injuring 77 U.S. troops. None of the U.S. injuries were life-threatening, the Atlantic alliance said.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at his Cabinet's weekly meeting on Sunday, said Islamist terrorism continued to threaten Israel and urged democracies to "act together against this blight."

    "It is clear that this threat will be incomparably larger if radical Islamic forces or regimes acquire the ultimate weapon — weapons of mass destruction — and then terrorists will stand together and will be able to act under the nuclear umbrella of a radical regime, or even with tools of mass destruction given to them," Netanyahu said.

    The U.S. and its allies invaded Afghanistan on Oct. 7, 2001, after the Taliban who then ruled the country refused to hand over the Sept. 11 mastermind Osama bin Laden. The al-Qaida leader was at the time living in Afghanistan, where the terror network retained training camps and planned attacks against the U.S. and other countries. Bin Laden was killed four months ago at his Pakistan hideout by U.S. forces.

    "Now that Osama bin Laden is dead, my brother's soul will finally rest in peace," said Yambem Laba, whose younger brother Jupiter Yambem was among the victims.

    Jupiter, an Indian, was a manager at the "Windows on the World" restaurant in the World Trade Center.

    About 100 family members and close friends gathered at his ancestral home in the northeastern state of Manipur for prayers Sunday.

    "Osama is dead but the threat from al-Qaida has not ended," Laba said.

    ____

    Associated Press writers Rod McGuirk in Australia, Eileen Ng in Malaysia, Jim Gomez in the Philippines, Jamey Keaten in Paris, Frances D'Emilio in Rome, Harold Heckle in Madrid, Josef Federman in Jerusalem, and Tomoko Hosaka in Japan. Gordon Brown contributed from New Plymouth, New Zealand.

     

    984 comments

    • PD  •  8 mths ago
      Glad to see so many Islamist countries added their heart-felt sympathy .
      • Osei Tutu 8 mths ago
        PD: But of course that's to be expected. Ever wonder how many hard-working, law-abiding muslims from disperate nations across the globe that perished in that inferno lit by infamy's dark angels? Let's just say: a lot!
      • ULTRA 8 mths ago
        Gayrobot......No they didn't! they couldn't even fly 2 man Cessna light aircraft.......FACT!
      • Yhoofungus 8 mths ago
        they are all PC and full of #$%$ they are celabrating right now!
    • Foamy  •  8 mths ago
      It's nice to see the word prayers in a headline...
      • Iamnotreallyhere2 8 mths ago
        Praying and religion were not responsible for this. People being easily led and choosing to murder did. When will we finally start blaming the person and not the idea.
    • Snowy93535  •  8 mths ago
      @Ultra you are one crazy MFER!
      • ULTRA 8 mths ago
        If being truthful = Crazy, then i guess I'm one crazy MoFo !....
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      Warning: Some think that Al-Quada & other Muslim extremist will someday cease to terrorize. If you don't know history or can't see the fruit of their actions today you must be blind. Not 10 yrs will they cease nor 50. They don't /won't turn the other cheek not for centuries. The threat will cease only when they accomplish their goal or when JESUS comes. America & Israel will always be hated by them unless GOD opens their eyes. Keep the saying "Never Forget" because they won't
      R.I.P. All those who lost their lives in N.Y., The Pentagon & P.A. And God Bless the hearts of their surviving relatives always.
    • Abubaker Idriss  •  8 mths ago
      Oh my God bless the great souls of Sept 11, 2001 victims and all the souls of mankind hatred. God bless and make their innocent souls our lights to free the world from all the sources of hatred and wrong blieves. God bless and make their survived souls ever be our lights to know that wiser enemies are more better than friends with wrong, unjustified and unpeaceful blieves. God bless the mankind great open free laboratory, USA for everlasting hetrogeneous world nation for everlasting love and peace.
    • Candice  •  8 mths ago
      11/9 - 10 years' time.
      pray for the victims and their families...
    • Jocelyn Bahandi Dizon  •  8 mths ago
      A mother in Malaysia greeted her dead son. People in Manila left roses for the victim who helped give them homes......i can feel the emotion rising ......therein
    • Sir Loin  •  8 mths ago
      that is too funny, F&G...

      still waiting on the zombie apokolypse
      • Jules Sch 8 mths ago
        I really believe that is well on its way
    • James  •  8 mths ago
      Has it occurred to anyone besides me that Osama bin Laden may have won? His goal was to destroy America. Let’s look at America ten years later. We have been engaged in two completely unnecessary, very expensive wars. Under the pretext of responding to 9/11, the war in Iraq was undertaken ostensibly to get rid of Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction and to break his link with al-Qaeda, both of which were very suspect hypotheses even at the outset; the passage of time has again and again given ample evidence of their basic falsity. The war in Afghanistan was initially undertaken to kill or capture Osama bin Laden and quickly devolved into a futile exercise in nation-building; that war proved a wasted effort when Mr Obama took out bin Laden in a very precise, focused raid after conducting extensive research and planning. Now, trillions of dollars later, we are struggling to pay for the costs of those wasted wars; the political struggle to do so is tearing America apart. Now, thousands of dead and injured Americans later, we are struggling to make our national psyche whole again; thousands upon thousands of bodies and families will never completely heal. Now, tens of not hundreds of thousands of Iraqi and Afghani lives later, we have created a legacy of death and destruction that will haunt us globally for generations. Based upon these undeniable facts, can anyone say with absolute certainty that Osama bin Laden has not won?
    • SzymonS  •  8 mths ago
      Guys, I know this is hard for you you to do, but seriously, PRAY for the people that died. I ( and im pretty sure 1000000 other people dont care about theories etc right now) and just want to pray for the victims of 9/11. If not for them, than for yourself and the people arround you. So, plese stop fighting arguing and disagreeing and just get together and pray. Thank you! God Bless America and the Victims of 9/11
    • Snowy93535  •  8 mths ago
      I read most of the comments and replies and just got to say nuts. Wow there is so much hate here. People insulting each other and calling each other names. Read the guildlines people!
    • teddy g.  •  8 mths ago
      who care ,im sick of hearing about 9/11
    • teddy g.  •  8 mths ago
      im getting sick of hearing about 9/11......we are doing the same thing mr.bin laden was doing.but we are getting way with it...
    • Big John  •  8 mths ago
      September 11th should be a National Holiday. Patriots Day. Rememberance Day or something similar. I dont care what we call it, just make it happen.
    • JOHN  •  8 mths ago
      mayor of nyc says pray every where but here worthless turd
    • Nurul Syahida  •  8 mths ago
      w/out prejudice, stop it and start making a better world. why would we killing each other over political dispute. millions died all over the world and lots of important issue need our attention.
    • Jayan  •  8 mths ago
      Let us pray for America
    • Good  •  8 mths ago
      Am sorry I did not know that yesterday was 911 I thout yester day was 912 and thout 9 11 was friday am sorry I did not find out today intell I went to have a drug test and the lady tolled me it was the 12 I was like holly shit I acted like a dick head yesterday.
    • ULTRA  •  8 mths ago
      If the real perpetrators of 9/11 were identified to indignant Americans, righteous tears of bereavement would morph into tears of uncontainable rage. Congress would be purged, government would be dissolved from top to bottom, and the $3bn in annual aid to the Zionist entity would be halted in the blink of an eye. 3,000 innocents died on 9/11. Ten years on and millions are dead, maimed, orphaned, displaced, tortured, humiliated, and subjugated as a direct result of the Zionist ‘War on Terror’. We all must stand up and be counted, there really are no excuses for continuing to buy this abominable lie.
    • ULTRA  •  8 mths ago
      Suggesting foreknowledge, the BBC reported the fall of building 7 twenty minutes before it had even happened, at which time they promptly cut their news report.
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