11 septembre 2001

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http://archive.itvs.org/facetoface/intro.html December 7, 1941 and September 11, 2001: two days that changed the world forever. After the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, people of Japanese ancestry living in the United States were subjected to the emotional venting of racial hatred and distrust, eventually leading to the incarceration of nearly 120,000 people, most of them U.S. citizens. Today, in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, Arab and Muslim Americans and other citizens of Middle Eastern and South Asian descent fear for their lives, worry about their futures, and question the validity of their constitutional rights.

Face to Face

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/09/08/us/sept-11-reckoning/wtc-workers.html

The Workers

The World Trade Center site employs more than 3,200 workers.
Demandez autour de vous, vous le verrez : chacun a en tête les circonstances dans lesquelles il a appris la nouvelle de l’attentat d’Al-Quaida sur les Twin Towers. Des flashs gravés dans la mémoire, des instantanés. L’idée de cette série est donc de poser cette question à une vingtaine de personnes : « Que faisiez-vous exactement au moment où vous avez pris connaissance de l’attentat du 11-Septembre ».

Le 11 septembre 2001, j'étais en train de...

http://www.arte.tv/fr/web-serie-le-11-septembre-2001-j-etais-en-train-de/4076076,CmC=4086956.html
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