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The United States Commemorates the Sixth Anniversary of the
September 11th Terrorist Attacks in a Ceremony at the U.S. Embassy

Statement by Ambassador Antonio O. Garza

Amb. Garza at the commemoration ceremonyMexico City, September 11, 2007 — “September 11, 2001, changed the course of history. Six years ago today, terrorists seized four passenger airplanes and used them to brutally murder nearly three thousand innocent people in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania. Mexican nationals were among the thousands of victims killed on September 11, 2001.

“Recognizing a grave threat both to the United States and to democracy itself, President Bush has channeled America’s resources into a global alliance to fight the worldwide threat posed by the Al Qaeda terrorist network and its supporters. Working with our allies on five continents, we have made substantial progress towards the goal of making our world safer from those who want to achieve nothing less than mass murder on a global scale. The six years since the September 11 tragedy have seen terrorists and their supporters brought to justice, their shell companies and assets seized, and a number of sinister plots stopped before they could be executed, saving countless lives.

“However, much more needs to be done before we are all truly safe from terrorism. Today the threat to freedom remains both real and global. In the last two weeks, authorities have uncovered plots in Denmark and Germany linked to Al Qaeda, plots that aimed to kill innocent civilians. Terrorist bombings have killed dozens in Pakistan, in India, and these brutal attacks continue in Iraq. It is through collective vigilance and strong cooperation between freedom-loving countries that many of these plots have been detected or deterred.

“Some have suggested it is no longer appropriate to commemorate 9-11; that six years have passed and that we should now let it go. I say we must remember history, to avoid repeating it. Today, let us honor the memory of all who have died by pledging to do whatever is necessary to prevent a reoccurrence of this terrorist outrage in any country.”


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