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AFRICA: The first entry of this official condolence book from the US Embassy of Gaborone, Republic of Botswana is from President Festus Mogae.

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AFRICA: A Peace Corps trainer from The Republic of Cameroon shares his heartfelt condolences.

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AFRICA: This condolence book is handmade from cloth and recycled paper presented by the Mazowe Concession Farmers’ Association, the Republic of Zimbabwe. (2/2)

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AFRICA: The Minster for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation for the United Republic of Tanzania expresses his shock and sadness.

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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. (2/2)

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ASIA & OCEANIA: Students from homeroom classes at this school in Japan draw pictures and sign their names on wooden boards with gold painted trim. (1/3)

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ASIA & OCEANIA: In Japan there is a tradition of folding one thousand origami paper cranes and stringing them together to have a wish granted by a crane. The students of Tamagawa School assembled three thousand cranes. (1/2)

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In addition to newspaper readers, thousands of German school children also sent in drawings and letters of sympathy, support, and hope. (2/2)

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EUROPE: The children of Minsk International School (MIS) in the Republic of Belarus sent a handmade sympathy card.

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EUROPE: The Commander of the Lithuanian Armed Forces expresses his deepest condolences to the American people.

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EUROPE: The Liechtenstein Ambassador to the United States shares the grief of her government and people over the abhorrent terrorist attacks.

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EUROPE: The Capital District Fire and Rescue Service in Iceland and the Reykjavik City Police Department send their condolences to their colleagues in New York City. (1/2)
