For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
December 10, 2001
Countries Across the World to Mark Sept 11 Attacks Tuesday
A Preview: the World Will Always Remember September 11
2001
A Preview
'The World Will Always Remember September 11'
Summary
President Bush has asked countries across the world to hold
remembrance events and to play their national anthems or appropriate
music on December 11 (the three-month anniversary of the September 11
attacks) at the exact moment the first airplane struck the World Trade
Center in New York (8:46 EST). The President has also asked
the United Nations and U.S. embassies, posts and agencies to hold
events in countries around the world. The President has also
encouraged the U.S. Congress and citizens all across the world to join
in this remembrance on December 11 by holding similar events in their
communities.
The terrorists would like nothing more than to silence the world's
vocal opposition to their frightening vision. We will never
forget the innocent victims and the brave heroes that died attempting
to save them. We will never forget the survivors, the
children, the devastated families and the grieving friends they left
behind. And we will never forget the victims who came from
more than 80 countries, and many races and religions.
When nations around the world join hands in unity on December 11,
the light of freedom and opportunity will once again shine on the
terrorists' dark and frightening vision of murder and fear.
Preview of Events Around the World
World nations, embassies, communities and individuals have
responded overwhelmingly to the President's request. While
it is impossible to list every single event that will take place around
the world, the following events are representative of remembrance
events that will happen on December 11.
Examples of U.S. Events
The White House. President George W. Bush will lead the
worldwide initiative with the playing of the national anthem on
December 11 at a White House event at 8:46 a.m. (EST). This
event will be web cast live on the White House web site.
The Pentagon. The Pentagon will hold a remembrance
ceremony at the exact moment of the Pentagon attack.
New York. Event will take place at Ground
Zero. In Times Square, electronic billboards will flash
patriotic messages.
Pennsylvania. Event will take place at Independence Hall
in Philadelphia.
NASA. NASA will hold a special event in space on the
International Space Station.
Cabinet Events. Several Cabinet department will host
events. For example, Education Secretary Rod Paige has
encouraged schools all across America to hold events and will hold an
event at Duke Ellington High School in Washington, DC. The
Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Justice, Labor,
Energy, Treasury, Veterans Affairs, OPIC, the Corporation for National
and Community Service, FDIC, GSA, Peace Corps, and many others will
hold events. The State Department will hold an event and
Secretary Colin Powell will attend an event in London with Prime
Minister Tony Blair.
Congress. The U.S. Congress will hold an event on the
Capitol steps.
State Events. Events will take place in states all
across America. For example, in Tennessee, the carillons at
Bicentennial Mall in downtown Nashville will play a patriotic music
medley for 30 minutes to remember the events of September
11. In Wyoming, after the National Anthem the Governor will
release "Balloons for Freedom" at their event. In Illinois,
the event will be held outside the State Capitol at the state
firefighters and police memorials. In South Carolina the
Governor has asked all South Carolina schools to recite the Pledge of
Allegiance at the moment of the attacks. In New Hampshire the Governor
will lead a ceremony on the steps the State Capitol.
Other Groups. Many groups across America are hosting
events and celebrating in their own way. For example, Phi
Gamma Delta Fraternity is leading a nationwide initiative to encourage
events on college campuses, including a campus wide event at the
University of Maryland and an event at the University of New
Mexico. The American Legion will launch a special section on
their web site for people who are not able to participate in a
ceremony.
Examples of World Events
The world response to the President's call for remembrance events
has been strong. In fact, events will be held in more than
70 countries tomorrow. Below are some examples of countries where
events will take place. Countries continue to contact us with their
events so the below list is in no way comprehensive.
Country Events or Joint Host Country /US Embassy Events
Albania Austria European Union Finland Switzerland Canada Colombia
Cyprus Czech Republic Belgium Bosnia-Herzegovina Botswana Burkina Faso
Denmark Djbouti Dominican Republic Estonia Georgia Germany Greece
Holland Israel Japan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Latvia Madagascar Malawi
Malta Moldova Morocco New Zealand Nicaragua Pakistan Palau Paraguay
Philippines Portugal Romania Serbia-Montenegro Slovenia South Africa
Spain Switzerland Thailand Ukraine United Kingdom
Events at US Embassies
Barbados Burma Egypt Costa Rica Ecuador The Gambia Honduras Hong
Kong Iceland India Indonesia Italy Kyrgyzstan Mozambique Poland
Trinidad Russia Vietnam Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe
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