Subject: [fem-women2000 707] RE: Special Note from IWTC, New York
From: "Shinozaki Masami" <shinozaki@kumagaku.ac.jp>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 20:03:17 -0000
Seq: 707

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR LETTER FROM NEW YORK!
WE WILL KEEP STRONG CONCERN FOR YOUR SURVIVAL!

YOUR LETTER MADE ME SO PROUD OF THE PEOPLE'S NEVER
WITHERING STRENGTH FOR PEACE AND EQUITY.

PLEASE LET US KNOW WHATEVER YOU NEED FROM US, JAPANESE WOMEN.

MASAMI SHINOZAKI
FUKUOKA JAPAN(I STAYED IN NEW YORK CITY UNIVERSITY LAST YEAR) 

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> 件名 : [fem-women2000 706] Special Note from IWTC, New York
> 送信日時 : 2001年9月12日 20:50
> 
> SPECIAL NOTE TO READERS OF IWTC WOMEN'S GLOBALNET
> By Anne S. Walker
> 
> September 12, 2001
> 
> THE DAY AFTER NEW YORK AND THE US WERE ATTACKED
> 
> Firstly, our heartfelt thanks to all of you who have written or called 
> with your thoughts and concern since the surprise attacks on the World 
> Trade Center (WTC) and surrounding buildings in downtown Manhattan 
> Tuesday morning, September 11, 2001. It was to have been not only the UN 
> World Day of Peace but also a day of voting by the people of New York 
> City for the Democrat and Republican candidates for the next Mayor. That 
> event was soon postponed until a later date.
> 
> Everyone here at IWTC is fine though shaken. Our building was evacuated 
> soon after the planes crashed into the WTC twin towers, with officials 
> worried that the United Nations (UN) building would be the next target. 
> As many of you know, IWTC is in a building that is opposite the UN. And 
> our acronym of IWTC for International Women's Tribune Centre sometimes 
> gets confused with 1WTC (One World Trade Center), further concerning 
> those who thought we might be housed in one of the WTC towers. 
> 
> At 8.45am yesterday however, the two towers were filled with working 
> people just like us, all of whom had done nothing wrong that day  except 
> to turn up for work. This city is now filled with families of all kinds 
> whose lives have been changed irrevocably by the loss of parents, wives, 
> husbands, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, partners and more.
> 
> I walked with thousands of New Yorkers down Second Avenue on my way home 
> yesterday, the sky ahead of us filled with massive clouds of billowing 
> smoke, fighter aircraft and helicopters. The only sound in a stunned and 
> silent city was the scream of piercing sirens on ambulances, fire 
> engines, police cars and buses. It was a surrealistic and frightening 
> scene. Yet New York rose to the occasion and there were countless 
> instances of people going out of their way to help others. With all 
> tunnels and bridges  closed, the famed Circle Line cancelled all tours 
> and ferried thousands of people from Manhattan to New Jersey. Anyone 
> with a boat, big or small, ferried people across to Queens, Brooklyn, 
> New Jersey. And at the call for blood donations, city hospitals and 
> clinics were jammed with thousands of people lining up to give blood.
> 
> New York is still a shocked, stunned, and unnaturally quiet city today. 
> It feels a bit like the day after a nuclear holocaust except those of us 
> out of the line of fire are not physically injured.
> 
> New York will survive, the towers will be rebuilt, and life will go on. 
> But it will be a different city and country in many ways with many 
> questions to answer and many solutions to find. It behooves us all to 
> think through the ramifications of this event and to work a little 
> harder at conflict resolution and peace in our time and in all of our 
> countries and regions.
> 
> Again, our thanks for  your thoughts and concern. It is deeply 
> appreciated.
> 
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