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The Global Coalition Against Terrorism: Media Fact Sheets

The following collection of fact sheets was compiled for use by the Media in connection with the September 11, 2002 commemoration activities.  The links on this page will not be updated; please see the fact sheet listing at http://www.state.gov/coalition/cr/fs/ for the latest releases.

Photo Credits

collage of photos of world leaders, the statue of liberty, and scenes from Ground Zero and Afghanistan

Facts and Figures 


u International Contributions to
    the War on Terrorism

u Foreign Terrorist Organizations

u Homeland Security [including new fact sheet on Consular Initiatives]

view Aviation Security

u Congressional Actions

u Basic Facts About the 9/11 Attacks
  
 
u 
Pentagon Reconstruction

Patriot Day


On September 4, 2002, President Bush proclaimed September 11 as Patriot Day.  He has also designated September 6-8 as National Days of Prayer and Remembrance

President Bush at podium, U.S. flag as backdrop
President Bush Speaks About Commemorating September 11:  "History will remember that day not only as a day of tragedy, but as a day of decision, when the civilized world was stirred to anger and to action. And the terrorists will remember September the 11th as the day their reckoning began."  -- From videotaped remarks released September 10, 2002.   Listen to or view the President's remarks via DSL or 56K modem. Also available as text.

The whitehouse.gov site has added a front page to remember those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001 and to honor the spirit of freedom that will live forever.  A Spirit of Freedom tribute has been posted along with links to Presidential Remembrance Events that will be webcast live on September 11th.

wPresident Bush remarks at the Pentagon in observance of September 11.

wSecretary Powell dedicates "September 11: Bearing Witness to History" Exhibit at Smithsonian Institution.

wDeputy Secretary Armitage and Director General Davis commemorate September 11 at Department ceremony.

The Diplomatic Front


u Diplomatic Support for
     Operation Enduring Freedom

u The International Response: Condolences and Support from around the world

u Public Diplomacy in Action

u Fighting for Fundamental
      Rights and Freedoms

u Rewards for Justice

u Reports and Fact Sheets
  w
Patterns of Global Terrorism
  wForeign Terrorist Organizations
  wPatterns of Violence Against
      Americans

Afghanistan


  wPolitical Situation
  wHumanitarian and Reconstruction Aid: Fact Sheet [new!], Special Briefing and view Videos 
  w
Economic Reconstruction
  wSupport for Women in
      Afghanistan and the Region
  wSupport for Refugees
  wDemining  
  w
Country Information

 

 


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