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dan is done on a job. i al jazeera ah, ah, all. ah yeah. marking 20 years since the deadliest attack on us soil sombre ceremonies are held to remember the victims of september 11th. ah, hello barbara, are you watching al jazeera life in london also coming up the attacks that led to draw out conflict and i've got to start with generations of africans of grown up in
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the shadow war police in israel recapture 4 of the 6 palestinians was scheme from a high security prison on monday and 30 years since he was taken into custody. the founder of the rebel group with shining pat, my goodman has died at the age of 18. ah . ceremonies have been held too in the us to mark 20 years since the september 11th attacks, the deadliest on american soil, nearly 3000 people were killed. 14 passenger jets were hijacked, crashing into the world trade center, the pentagon and the field in pennsylvania. presidents, past and present, joined families of those who died at a memorial, a ground 0 with a twin towers. one stood christian salumi reports from new york
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alongside the memorial pools, which traced to put prints of the twin towers, family members of the victims gathered with leaders and 1st responders for what is now the 20th time. remembering the nearly 3000 people who died on september 11th, 2001 to decades is long enough that some children and grandchildren of the victims have no memory of that day. for mike lowe, who lost his daughter, the anniversary brings back the pain. these 20 years have felt life both a long time and a short time. and as we recite the names of those, we lost. my memory goes back. so that terrible day, when i fell like an evil spectre, had descended on our world. but it was also a time when many people acted above and beyond. the ordinary moments of silence marked the time the plains hit. and when the north and south
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towers collapsed, michael into silence, broken by the customary reading, the names of the victims, a list so long, it takes hours to complete us. president joe biden at ground 0, stood alongside to other former presidents. the horrors of $911.00 didn't end on september $12000.00 more, died from exposure to toxins at the site. many of them, 1st responders remembered with their own memorials and thousands more as a result of the united states war on terror. with the withdrawal of our troops service members from afghanistan here recently, it's really just kind of full circle and it's hard. wendy norman is a florida firefighter who volunteered in new york in the weeks after or last deployment or 200. 20. i'll be back. you don't want to call it
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a celebration so it's called the remember what we do as a firefighter. recently retired, florida. it hit home be in here, work in the pile and beside the brothers and sisters from all over the world that came firefighter dennis shown came from new mexico to participate in a fundraiser. this is a data honor ram. remember the guys, i mean, they left 5 families, they left behind their brothers in arms in shanks, full, pennsylvania. the president and 1st lady laid reese were flight united. 93 was brought down on route to washington before it could hit another potential target. george w bush, us president at the time of the attacks recalled that day and sacrifices made sense . there were shock at the dastardly of able and gratitude for their heroism and decency that are posted in this tower, 5 of the 1st responders in the mutual aid of strangers in the saw,
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dirty of grief and grace. the actions of anatomy revealed the spirit of a people. yeah. that the pentagon still grappling with the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan, the focus was on the victims and the day that started at all the countries longest war now over perhaps. but america still vowing never to forget. september 11th, 2001. kristen salumi al jazeera new york, a memorial aus also been held at the pentagon, where a plane crashed into the west side of the complex president joe biden, and the vice president, pamela harris, attended a ceremony to honor those killed. 184 people died when american airlines flight 77 hit the headquarters of the department of defense. earlier in the day, a u. s. flight was unfurled and draped over the pentagon. during
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a common ration ceremony, secretary of defense lloyd often gave an address honoring those who died in the attack as well as u. s. service members. and former president george w bush joined families of victims in shanks, phil, pennsylvania, we're flight united. 93 crushed 20 years ago. alan fisher was there. i mean, very few people would have ever had the shank spill that hadn't been for 911. on the bravery of 40 members of the crew and the passengers who on board, on new in 1903, who called their friends to tell them that the plane had been hijacked. and they had the news from new york and from the pentagon and realized this plane wasn't going to line, this was a suicide mission. and so in those few moments, they bought it voted to this to try and take bike control of the plate. george bush called it, and i said that this was a hollywood, an or not please. but he talked as well about how the united states to come
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together in the days after the attack and said that it was something that was missing from the us at the moment. he was critical of those who would be every issues as divisive to step away from someone you would consider a neighbor or a friend. he condemned violent extremist was abroad and home. he said, although there was no cultural overlap, they were children of the same spirit and he urged people to come together. he said he had no solutions and he spoke to those who served after 911 and said the the best interests of america at heart. so the sacrifice in his view wasn't in vain, and not theme of unity was picked up by vice president common le harris. she talked about how the country needed to come together and have it done so. so many times when faced with challenges in the past a little earlier i spoke to collin clark, he's the director of research and policy at the soup and group,
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a global intelligence and security consultancy group. he described how the events of september 11 changed that the us, you know, 911 really was the catalyst for the global war on terrorism. we know what happened after that. you know, the united states invaded afghanistan, 2003 invaded iraq. and has been essentially fighting a non stop war against al qaeda islamic state. g. hottest organizations all around the world ever since. has made many mistakes along the way, including ones that have been well documented. like guantanamo abu ghraib enhanced interrogation techniques and others. you'll notice there's never been anything close to another 911 attack that mean, that doesn't mean we've solved the problem of violent extremism. but what it does mean is that we've made the home and much safer. we've spent a lot of time energy and resources building a counter terrorism infrastructure at home to make sure that terrorists can not get
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into the united states and plan spectacular attacks. but you know, al qaeda itself is alive and well and now has the opportunity to regenerate enough galveston. so even though the united states would like to move on from the war on terrorism, the terrorists also have a vote. tens of thousands of people were killed during the us war in afghanistan. chess stratford is in cobble, and he spoke to people about their hopes for the future. in the rules, homes was destroyed during fighting between us led forces and the tyler bon. 40 years ago, his brother, one of his songs, was killed. he and his family have lived in this camp for internally displaced people in cobbled ever since he blames the united states and its allies for the pain. they've been jord. yes, sir, look, colored coming at us in the past 20 years. we've suffered so much that at times with had they been able to eat for days with all africans have been through
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terrible hardships, not bombardments, if fighting health has destroyed the war last, not so long because we are africans, and we will fight for our country. in central cobble today, it's holly von fighters, god form of government buildings, and abandoned foreign embassies. the challenges the movement faces off the what it describes as victory in a fight for national sovereignty are immense. it's been 20 years since the $911.00 attacks and the soon after us that invasion to hunt down all summer, been loud and remove the taliban for power. then followed what the taliban described is 2 decades of foreign occupation. the foreign forces have gone metallic bound back in power. and the un says that afghan stan is facing a humanitarian, an economic catastrophe. this is the old american embassy, once a hub of cia and military planning. one of the most important senses of us foreign
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policy in the world. now, it's just an empty shout. from it, google was 24 when us led coalition forces invaded. he is scared about what the future holds. so look, i look in a moment in the last 20 years, my hopes change, but now they've been left behind all african. so we'll get close to the rest of the world when the americans were here. but now we have to wait and see again where the future will green. despite his doubts, he says he wants the world to give the tale by chance mythical taliban? no, no no. all my life experience only war. i just want to sleep with ease. i just want to wake up with no fear, i'm tired of saying good bye to my family as i leave for work. afraid i'll never see them again. but this is one of many graveyards on hillside surrounding campbell . here are buried. some of the estimated 50000 afghan civilians killed in the last 20 years. well, that is,
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our goal says he also wants the international community to accept the talking about . he wants education for his children who are born into war. he wants the chance for them all to start their lives. again. charles, drafted al jazeera, cobble. meanwhile, an investigation by the new york times has revealed of the united states final air strike enough canister on. they have killed an aid worker by mistake. 10 people including 7 children, were killed in the august 29th drone attack targeting iso fighters in cobble. charlotte bellis is more now from the african capital. in that joint strike, the pentagon said that it had i for bombers who were planning an eminent attack on the airport. we know that civilians were killed in that, but now this investigation has, has you. cctv footage has talked to more than a dozen of the target family members and colleagues and found out that he was actually a worker for us aid organization. they also shows that he was loading canisters of
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water into the car and not explosion. explosives, as the pentagon had said, and they are also teaching that there was a secondary explosion, which was what the pentagon used to prove that they knew that they were explosive in the car. the pentagon has responded saying that we are assisting results of the s drive. we work hard proving civilian casualties and it was based on good intelligence, but for africa and peers, a lot of criticism. and they also find it quite symbolic. at the last strike that happened in this nearly 20 year war came civilians and other big question marks over whether they had the right person. security officials in northern iraq say that there has been a broan attack near us forces a station that air to be an international airport. at least 3 missiles hit inside the airport, that's according to local forces. so we have a massage landed outside the airport. the airport houses
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a base for coalition forces. this is the 3rd time the airport has been attacked recently. there are no immediate reports of casualties and still become here on al jazeera. a vaccine shortage for the columbia health officials on alert is they anticipate a new corona virus serge. was we speak to the photographer who captured this iconic image shortly after the 1st power of the world trade center, collab? ah. with all her suddenly wind blowing into adelaide and melbourne, actually blowing generally through this part of australia. now head of its dos, a woman sidney. it's $29.00 degrees, which beats pers versus down to about 19 degrees. but what is off this is i think
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often as a suddenly buster, so you got the walk through normal straight is stretching to sydney. and then all of a sudden things change the wind direction, changes to suddenly and strengthens too. so 29 down to 19 in one day and staying about that there wishes there should be to be honest weather proper from the showers in new south wales. victoria is heading down towards new zealand, would be pretty nasty, i think unsolved for a couple of days. but still the nastiest of all is entire food and form cham through which is on its way past tie where i'm at satellite picks will produce an awful lot of risk from not just the strong winds, but the huge amount of rain said landslide risk here, maybe maybe even worse as it goes further north, because it, although it's good to lose some strength, it's expanding this over flatter grants. so shanghai is at some risk here. so chance you then effecting shanker, probably late on monday and tuesday, already generating waves of 17 meters. the potential storm surge of 2 meters and of course, rein the
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around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provides remote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is. honda thing, the energy of the fuel was to stole our digital information without a heavy comp and footprints and i'm going to be off the north coast of the u. k. where the global green energy revolution taking on new elements. earth rise on al jazeera. ah ah,
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reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, somber ceremonies have been held in the us to march 20 years since the september 11th attacks us presidents, past and present, joined families at ground 0 to remember the victims of $911.00 combinations of also being held at the site of the attack, the pentagon as well as shank fil pennsylvania, where a passenger jet crashed into a field. after being hydra hijacked, the former president george w bush and vice president tamela harris delivered a message of unity at the memorial and is really court has extended the detention of for palestinian prisoners who were recaptured after the escape from gilbert prison earlier this week. but the man hunt continues for 2 others. meanwhile, there have been more protests in my life and solidarity would be escapees, and all palestinian prisoners protest say the inmates are facing further punishment
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. after those who escaped a tunnel their way out of the maximum security jail on monday, how we force that reports from west around 5 am local time on saturday is really counter terrorism units arrested to more of the 6 escaped, palestinian prisoners in laurie park, east of the town of nazareth, a tip off from a local resident, reportedly led to the capture of mohammed al our day, a member of palestinian islamic jihad, and zachary, as who bady the highest profile. escapee, a former leader of photoshoot armed wing the alex of martyrs brigade. sir bady is reported to a resisted arrest, but was unarmed and overwhelmed. an image released by his ready police showed him with a bruised face. all 6 of the prisoners come from in or near jeanine in the north of the occupied west bank mohammed al r does mother reacted to his arrest lives in raleigh. i want the whole world all organisations to stand by him because he's a hero. if he's my son,
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i want him out. i wish for the best the him to be released. late on friday to other escapees were captured, yucca country and my food our day said to be the masterminded, the escape. all 4 detained without a shot being fired, palestinian on the factions, had warned retaliatory attacks if any of the men were harmed. the arrest alone triggered sizable protest across the occupied west bank. from garza, a rocket was fired, intercepted by israel's anti missile system. the extraordinary escape through a shower room floor into void space on the one of his rails. most secure prisons was an enormous embarrassment. israel's security machine and celebrated as a victory by palestinian israel's effort to reverse. it has also been huge. 4 of the men were serving life sentences for killing israelis to babies on trial for similar charges. these really government warned that they may have been planning fresh attacks would help from the outside. as it played out, the men appeared very much on their own and were captured without the kind of
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bloodshed that many feared might spark abroad around a violence that said the hunt for the remaining 2 men continues. and palestinians have been angered by abroad, a crackdown against prisoners since the escape on monday. this remains attent situation. harry force it, i'll just for west jerusalem. the head of the international atomic energy organisation has travel to around for talks with officials. it runs envoy to the a a can even get a provide the tweeted that raphael grossey is arriving saturday and shed to meet around the vice president and head of the countries atomic organisation on sunday. it will be gross, his 1st visit to the country since abraham raise. he took office gary, but by the said, the 2 sides will issue a joint statement after the meeting. health authorities in columbia say they're worried about a potential cove in 1900 surge, next month's columbia has run out of vaccines. and many people with a 1st though,
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so currently unable to get a 2nd shot. this comes as the delta variance is on the rise in a new more contagious ferry and detected in columbia. known as movie is also spreading. allison, or m p, p, is in the capital book with high, he says the government is struggling to source the vaccines. it was of concern since the variance are more contagious, is the fact that less than 30 percent of columbia in to have been fully vaccinated at a time when the government is having a very hard time in getting a new vaccines for 3 days. all vaccination centers were closed here in the capital book with that today, they were open again cause a new batch has arrived. but the government needs to do more experts say to be able to really pick up speed and try to avoid this for to wave of infections. but that's proven quite difficult so far. and for example,
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just to give you an idea of people who have received the 1st shot of pfizer or then vaccine are supposed to get a 2nd shot 21 days later. and the government here, it's telling the people that it might take up to almost 3 months to get that 2nd shot. violent attacks in eastern democratic republic of congo have continued despite the government declaring a state of emergency in a trudy and north kiva provinces. the united nations refugee agency estimates that more than 1500 people have been killed this year alone, most of them by rebel fighters from the allied democratic forces. catherine, so is this exclusive report from benny in north kiva province. hello nuwaz on them are you by gammy car wreck is in pain. he recently arrived at this government hospital in benny, innocuous providence after being attacked by rebels at he's village of nobility at
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the buddha, with uganda, a few beds away. another man is back from theater. his leg is infected. doctors hope they won't have to amputate. the hospital currently has about 20 patients, most suffering, gunshot wounds, doctors could not see it, kamala, cutting his leg, he's village was ambushed in me to go to the house at night. we just had gunshots and started hunting up my nearby. and i, i the only ones who got shot neither could kinda jeanette foot be saved. i just was gonna try to circle back to the guy. we got the got the on the wall from a market. then they got in the middle of a road and then they try to be done with us everywhere. the people injured people was
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killed, as was dozens of in north cuban province. have been terrorizing villages for yes, for the allied democrats forces, or adf, is the most viet, it's fighters, use, machete guns, and other crude weapons. the group is said to have killed nearly $500.00 people this year alone. this is despite a state of emergency declared by the government in north keeble and it, tory provinces, zario have been affected by the sensitive able we are going with the outfit then of id, compensation and malaria ultimate. so i did a lot of a lot of problem. i can do that all together. can you see you tomorrow? the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c, about 20 years ago,
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and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic rights and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions of the world have struggled to contain the balance when you have things in the minting themselves. and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal with more local move. nimble more flexible health workers in this hospital say not much has changed here. they still often treat victims of armed groups in water appears to be an ending cycle of sphere and balance. katherine's lawyer, all 0 north q will province in the eastern democratic republic of congo. one is to rule most notorious figures of recent history has died after 29 years in prison
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. the mail guzman was founder of the hard left that shining path, armed group responsible for tens of thousands of killings in the eighty's and ninety's. ludhiana. sanchez is more now from whose capital lima the, the most violent conflict between recent history. i b male guzman, lead the shining path rebel movement targeting police and the military bombing indiscriminately sabotaging infrastructure and causing the death of thousands of peruvians in a war with the state that lasted 2 decades in the groups. first attack, in 1980, imposed an era of terror invaded equal experience. he used terrorism extensively to accomplish his political purposes. maybe his political objectives will be forgotten. he wasn't interested in money or drug trafficking, but in a very radical extreme version of communism. we mailed was minute when the war for
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tactics to take the government by force. part of his narrative was following on chairman mouse cultural revolution, while also converging, stalin and lenin ideas into his own. thousands of young and multiple peruvians were convinced that the philosopher university professor held what was described as a baton of justice. and his views, although extreme or unquestionable, will call me back to know what he implanted the ideas and was successful in the face of a completely surprised country that didn't understand what was going on, who was fighting. and how, because the insurrection was completely different from any other in latin america, many killed others without knowing why they were killing, and many died without knowing why they were dying. the armed conflict turned fratricidal, most attackers and most victims were poor. andy and peruvians. guzman lived in hiding for many years. that helped create the mr. p. wasn't vincent will,
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but then police arrested him here, a safe house in a middle class neighborhood in the center of the capital very far away from where most of the armed conflict was taking place. because men and members of the central committee group were arrested together. this was the 1st time peruvians ever saw the most wanted men in the country. his capture in 1992, marked the beginning of the end, one. by now, it was as if you captured the queen be then total disconcert ensued. confusion followed, and with that came the implosion of the movement. but the moment he was captured the shining path, which depended mainly on him, lost the war. with that, we may lose man was sentenced to life in prison for treason and many other crimes. the war left more than 60000 dead or thousands more remained missing. those who survived still bear the scars of the darkest periods, improves history. go back now to the anniversary
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of 911. there were many haunting images that have come to define people's memories of that tragic day. and that includes this image of a terrified woman covered in dust. marsey borders entered a nearby office building to shelter after the 1st tower collapsed. a little earlier we spoke to filter journalist stan honda who described though he came to take what is now one of the most enduring images of the attacks was down. photograph in the attack, i was, i got down to lower manhattan before the 1st hours had collapsed. and after that, after that 1st tower collapsed, i was near an office building between the smoke into the bree. you couldn't really see anything. it was like night. so there is a police officer pulling people into the, into a building. so i went into that building. it was a small lobby of an office building. and a few moments later,
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or there were other people in the lobby and a few moments later, a person comes in who completely covered in dust. and you couldn't really tell what color to dress or shoes or anything like that. and this turned out to be marcy boarders and she stopped for a 2nd by a bank of elevators. and i took one frame of her and then a group of people were helping her up some stairs. i think thinking it would be safer to get out and get out of the lobby. and so that's how i came about to take the photo. ah, and now the top stories on al jazeera, somber ceremonies have been held in the us to mark 20 years since the september 11th attacks, the deadliest on american soil at 1240.

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