NEW YORK: Holding photos and reading names of loved ones lost 16 years ago, 9/11 victims’ relatives marked the anniversary of the attacks at ground zero on Monday with a solemn and personal ceremony.

Every Sept 11 since the date of the deadliest terror attack on American soil, Rob Fazio has come to the place where his father, Ronald Carl Fazio, and thousands of others died. “I’ll come every year for the rest of my life,” the son said. “It’s where I get my strength.”

Thousands of family members, survivors, rescuers others gathered for the hours-long reading of victims’ names at the World Trade Center, while Presi­dent Donald Trump spoke at the Pentagon and Vice President Mike Pence addressed an observance at the Flight 93 National Memorial near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

Nearly 3,000 people were killed when terrorist-pilo­ted planes hit those three sites, hurling America into a new consciousness of the threat of global terrorism.

Some victims’ family members said they couldn’t believe 16 years had passed since a tragedy that “still feels like yesterday”, as Corina La Touche put it while honouring her father, Jeffrey La Touche, at the ground zero gathering.

To others, it was an occasion to thank first responders and members of the military, to express concern for those affected by Hurricane Irma as it continued its destructive path as a tropical storm, or to plead for a return to the sense of unity they felt after the attacks.

“Our country came together that day. And it did not matter what colour you were, or where you were from,” said a tearful Magaly Lemagne, who lost her brother, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Officer David Lem­a­gne. She implored peo­­­ple to “stop for a moment and re­­member all the people who gave their lives that day. Maybe then we can put away our disagreements and become one country again.”

Trump’s first 9/11

Trump, a native New Yorker observing the anniversary for the first time as the nation’s leader, said the nation grieves for the people “who were murdered by terrorists” 16 years ago.

Speaking at the Pentagon, the Republican president issued a warning to extremists, saying “America cannot be intimidated.” When America is united, “no force on earth can break us apart,” he said.

At the Flight 93 National memorial, Vice President Mike Pence said the Flight 93 passengers who revolted against hijackers might well have saved his own life.

The Republican VP was a member of Congress on 9/11, and the Capitol was a possible target of the terrorist piloting Flight 93. Instead, it crashed near Shanksville after the passengers took action. Thirty-three passengers and seven crew members were killed.

The ceremony on the National Sept 11 Memorial plaza in New York strives to be apolitical: Politicians can attend, but since 2011, they haven’t been allowed to read names or deliver remarks. Yet last year’s 15th-anniversary ceremony became entangled in the narrative of a fractious presidential campaign when Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton left abru­p­tly, stumbled into a van and ultimately revealed she’d been diagnosed days earlier with pneumonia.

This year, the focus remained on the names read out beneath the waterfall pools and lines of trees.

Published in Dawn, September 12th, 2017

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