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Firefighters look on as President George W. Bush surveys the destruction left by terrorist attacks on New York City, September 14, 2001.

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AFRICA: A primary school student in South Africa expresses her sympathies in a letter to the American children.

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AFRICA: An Egyptian citizen shares an inspiring message with his American brothers and sisters.

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AFRICA: Edward Saidu Kanu sends his sorrowful sympathy to the United States Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea.

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AFRICA: Andrea, a teacher with the English Teaching Program (ETP) at the American Cultural Center in Antananarivo, Republic of Madagascar shares her condolences.

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AFRICA: Two citizens of the Togolese Republic share their condolences.

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THE AMERICAS: Migel Angel Rodriguez, the President of Costa Rica, shares his message to the people of the United States in this inscribed condolence book. (2/2)

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THE AMERICAS: A child from the Republic of Chile expresses hope for peace in a drawing.

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THE AMERICAS: Throughout Canada hundreds of individuals and groups gave blood and donated money to the Canadian Blood Services as well as signing and sending in these postcards of support. (1/2)

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ASIA & OCEANIA: Supaporn Vijanprasit and family from The Kingdom of Thailand write a message of sympathy in a condolence book.

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ASIA & OCEANIA: Zhu HaoMing of the People’s Republic of China sent in a postcard expressing his sympathy. Included is the United States Embassy’s translation.

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ASIA & OCEANIA: A faculty member from the Kazakh State University in the Republic of Kazakhstan shares her support.

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ASIA & OCEANIA: A citizen of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal offers Americans a message of encouragement in a condolence book.

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ASIA & OCEANIA: This photograph of a spread of condolence books sent in from Australia illustrates the abundance and variety of books sent in from throughout the world. (1/2)

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ASIA & OCEANIA: A class of 7th year students in Dryandra, Australia share their thoughts about the attacks. A student’s drawing of the tragedy illustrates the United States’ Statue of Liberty shedding a tear. (1/2)

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ASIA & OCEANIA: A class of 7th year students in Dryandra, Australia share their thoughts about the attacks. A student’s drawing of the tragedy illustrates the United States’ Statue of Liberty shedding a tear. (2/2)

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ASIA & OCEANIA: This letter and drawing from a child in New Zealand to the New York Fire Department represents the many letters that offered support and recognized the heroic efforts of the first responders.

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ASIA & OCEANIA: Komila Manapova and Aziz Bebitov of the Republic of Uzbekistan express their sympathies in a condolence book gifted to the United States Embassy in Tashkent.
