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Friday, September 16, 2011

Napolitano urges vigilance for 9/11 anniversary

Published September 09, 2011| Associated Press

WASHINGTON - Secretary of security inland Janet Napolitano asks the public to remain vigilant and approaches to report any suspicious activity to the authorities as the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11.

Napolitano issued his plea Friday that federal authorities have continued to investigate a "recent specific, credible but unconfirmed threat" that proposed al-Qaida terrorists may be planning an attack in Washington and New York to coincide with the anniversary of the end of week.

She said the homeland security is a shared responsibility and the people urged "If you see any thing, something to say."



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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

America marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Prayer for unity in advance of the anniversary of 9/11

NEW YORK - She sat on a bench outside the chapel of Saint Paul in the face of the World Trade Center, where cranes three towers on the site, its opening Bible on his lap.

"I wanted to and my tributes", Nancy Ahluwalia, 30, said his decision to visit the chapel this past week. "I was looking for the story of Joseph in the Bible - that which is sold by his brothers." He knew, at the end of the day, it was the will of God. It was my way of relating to the 9/11 and the negative effects of it. »

Throughout the country, the faithful will be reflecting on the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and looking to their spiritual leaders for guidance on how to celebrate in prayer, which is already heavily loaded pain and symbolism.

Religious leaders have been calling on their congregations reflect on forgiveness, coexistence with other religions and unity as a nation, while stressing the need to remember the 3,000 people who died when terrorists hijacking planes line on September 11, 2001.

At the Cathedral of Russian Orthodox St. Innocent of Anchorage, Alaska, a special ceremony for September 11 victims Sunday will seek to illustrate how far-reaching the attacks were. In Denver, the parishioners of Park Hill United Methodist Church will gather outside singing a hymn and link arms everywhere u-shaped in the historic building of what one Organizer called a "relationship of human love".

Members of an evangelical Christian Church that existed even 10 years earlier in Denver especially 30 - and 40-something will be asked to reflect on the role that a crisis can play in the evolution of people's lives and what factors can make this transformation is positive or negative.

"9/11 United for everyone as a nation." "We believe as a church we can be redeemed and history (each person) can be restored in something which is much better than before," said Nanci Ricks, Assistant pastor of restoration Community Church.

In the city of New York, the anniversary of 9/11 was currently commemorated in mosques, churches and synagogues.

The Archdiocese of New York has called its members of the clergy to focus on the readings of forgiveness.

Rev Kevin Madigan, pastor of St. Peter the Roman Catholic Church, just a block from the site of the Mall, said he would oppose the faithful to seriously consider the word. Although "nothing justified the attack," he said, one of the first steps of forgiveness is self-reflection.

"We need to examine ourselves to see where we bear a share of responsibility," he said.

Rabbi Haskel Lookstein said he will strike two themes this weekend - of how the lives of Americans were "has changed irrevocably" and that the attacks were "the most atrocious assault" on the relationship between human beings human.

"The best response is for each of us to try hard as we can for the sake of our fellow human beings as an antidote to hatred which had demonstrated on 11 September", he said.

At the Islamic Cultural Center in New York Friday, Imam Shamsi Ali called on hundreds of Muslims gathered at the great mosque of Manhattan to be ambassadors of their faith and to engage American citizens as neighbors.

Ali said that he repeats this message throughout the weekend that he spoke to different congregations. "Muslims must be ambassadors of their faith." They need to represent their faith in society, "said Ali. "And begins to engage with society."

After listening, Kevin Kareem said that he wanted to hear religious leaders to speak about what unites people of different faiths because "evil exists everywhere in the world."

"9/11 should be something about the idea of wrong - way about any particular religion," said the Muslim from 50 years of Harlem. "We must stop demonizing each other." We have to do what the Prophet Muhammad said: find common ground. »

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Associated press writer Colleen Slevin in Denver and Rachel d'Oro Anchorage, Alaska, contributed to this report.



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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Police Say appellant threatened to bomb Tennessee Mosque on 9/11 anniversary

Published September 07, 2011| Associated Press

The authorities say that an unidentified man threatened to ignite a bomb inside a mosque in Tennessee to September 11.

The Police of Murfreesboro Kyle Evans spokesman said the Daily News newspaper that his Department and an officer with the Department of Homeland Security study who made the threat to the Islamic Centre of Murfreesboro.

The threat comes from the nation prepares to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sunday.

The mosque of Murfreesboro strives to build a larger place of worship. He saw signs of vandals target to its new proposed site, which was also struck by arsonists last year burned equipment of construction that was used to prepare the ground.



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