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Saturday, September 11, 2004

911 Three years on


The world will never forget 911. A year ago I said it felt like yesterday, and it still does. I am not American, and until earlier this year I had never been to New York. On 9/11, I didn't loose a loved one or a friend. But I remember seeing the second plane hit the building live on TV and, just as promised, it was a day that changed history.

It was a day that marked the expansion of the global village. Somehow the world seemed to immediately know something had happened- it was as though a sharp intake of breath occurred simultaneously around the globe. Work was forgotten. Holidays cancelled. Business trips prolonged or postponed. We all remember where we were that day and how we headed for our homes just as quickly as we were able to.

It was a day when family and friends were suddenly more valued. In a moment security could never again be taken for granted. Still in the UK we await the attack me felt in that moment to be imminent, and our leaders still tell us is inevitable.

It was a day when a war was declared that by our own admission can never be won. It was a day that we all pray will never be surpassed in the sheer scale of its cruelty, although the same evil displayed has been amply displayed since in various attacks.

It was a call to fight, but also a call to reach out. It led immediately to many unanswered questions- How could people act in this way? Why was anyone willing to be sympathetic to the views of such men? Why was condemnation not forthcoming from every member of the world? Why did some people hate Americans?

What really saddens me to this day is that even such an act, or acts such as torturing and murdering schoolchildren is not enough to make every single person throught the world state "this is evil and we renounce it totally" I hope that today brings shame to those who in the past have toyed with terrorism- the Irish Terrorists and those who funded them, for example. For Irish terrorism and other groups around the globe helped to lay the foundations and show the way for small groups of people to hold the entire world to ransom. I may not have been in New York before this year, but I have felt the blastwave of two IRA bombs in London.

In the end 911 was, however, a single day. A very important day, but it was nonetheless just a day. Part of history that can never be erased but just one day. We have had evil days before and we will have them again. Without minimising the pain of this day, or for a moment suggesting that we should turn back the clock or stop commemerating it, it was just a day. Somehow such days must be integrated and life must continue, as indeed it has.

I am glad that for my family this date in the year will also have postive connotations to remember it by in the future. Today my brother is getting married. I am glad that it is on 9/11 because why should we let the terrorists totally occupy the territory of one of our 365 days? Do they also now own another one after 3111 in Spain? Can nothing good ever happen again on 9/11?

I thank God today, a few hours before Americans will realise its 911 for all the marriages that have taken place on 9/11, for all the babies that have been born, for all the human acheivements that have been completed, and in short for all the lives that continue this 9/11.

Our very risilliance and determination shows that terrorism will never beat the human spirit. Sadly, one of the costs of living in freedom is that evil men will always have the opportunity to strike again. I am glad that I am not the leaders responsible for trying to minimise our risks. It is easy to criticise, but today of all days lets pray for wisdom for Bush, for Blair and for all other world leaders.

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