New York does not really have a heart for the celebrations of September 11, 2001. The official, minimalist ceremonies will be held under tight security. In question, a major risk of attack.
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Correspondent in New York
New York doesn’t really have a heart for the 9/11 commemorations. Next Saturday, the city traumatized by the collapse of the twin towers of the World Trade Center, struck one morning in September 2001 by two hijacked airliners in flight, will honor the memory of the 2,977 victims of the attacks with rather discreet and unostentatious ceremonies.
At “Ground Zero”, on the tip of Manhattan, relatives of some of the missing will read the names of all the victims, respecting in passing six minutes of silence from 8.46 am: one for each of the two crashes, one for both. successive collapses, and two for the other hijacked planes that day, American Airlines Flight 77 which crashed into the Pentagon, as well as United 77 which crashed in a Pennsylvania field after a passenger revolt against the hijackers.
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