9-11 Memories

Sometimes I’m asked what memories I have of 9/11.  From a news reporter standpoint it was the biggest story of my lifetime–but when the anniversary of that day comes around every year, I choose not to think about the video footage, the press conferences or the mood of the people that day.  Instead, I always focus on just 19-men:

Hani Hanjour–in the US illegally on an expired student visa

Khalid Al-Mindhar–on the US terror watch list and in the country on a tourist visa

Nawaf Al-Hamzi–in the US illegally after overstaying a tourist visa

Salem Al-Hamzi–in the US on a tourist visa

Majed Moqed–in the US on a tourist visa

Mohammed Atta–in the US as a work trainee visa

Satam Al-Suqami–in the US illegally after overstaying a tourist visa

Waleed Al-Shehri–in the US illegally after overstaying a tourist visa

Wail Al-Shehri–in the US on a tourist visa

Abdulaziz Al-Omari–in the US on a tourist visa

Marwan Al Shehhi–in the US on a student visa

Fayez Banihammad–in the US on a tourist visa

Ahmed Al-Ghamdi–in the US illegally after overstaying a tourist visa

Hama Al-Ghamdi–in the US on a tourist visa

Mohand Al-Shehri–in the US on a tourist visa

Zaid Jarrah–in the US on a tourist visa

Saeed Al-Ghamdi–in the US on a tourist visa

Ahmed Al-Haznawi–in the US on a tourist visa

Ahmed Al-Nami–in the US on a tourist visa

 

In thinking about those men, I imagine them praying the night before and the day of the attacks praying that there small weapons get through the security checkpoints at the airport, or that their passports won’t be denied at check-in, or that the passengers on the flights won’t put up much of a fight, and that they are able to fly the planes that they only had experience with in simulators to their intended targets.  And except for the case of the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania, those men’s prayers were answered.

 

So why would I only think of those men–when so many Americans died on that day–and the rest of our lives were so greatly altered?  Because if those men had never been allowed into the country–or someone at security had said “there seem to be a lot of men from terrorists hotbed countries bringing box cutters onto planes here today” or if intelligence operations had shared information known about each of these men, all those who were honored at memorial services yesterday would have been back at work or home with their families on September 12th, 2001.

 

And yet, you heard little mention of those 19-men yesterday.  It’s almost as if an effort is afoot to wipe them from the history of 9/11.  President Obama certainly didn’t mention them in his speech.  You would have thought those thousands of people had died in a horrible accident or a natural disaster.  And that is why I think about those 19-men–because who they were and what they believed in are the sole cause of 9/11 and the aftermath that has cost thousands more lives.  And that must be remembered (and avenged) as well.