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King denounces horrendous and brutal crimes committed against the U.S. people and shares families and friends of victims' grief and sorrow.
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Their Majesties' visit to the United States - September 26, 2001
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His Majesty King Abdullah II
Her Majesty Queen Rania
- 11/10/01 King
reiterates pledge to help anti-terrorism effort
- 11/09/01 'It
is time that the anti-terror coalition works together as effectively as the
terrorists do,' King tells British MPs
- 11/08/01 Queen
Elizabeth praises King for his role in fight against terrorism
- 11/06/01 At
least 10 Jordanians detained in US since Sept. 11 — Muasher
- 11/06/01 Still
a dangerous time (Opinion)
- 10/29/01 King
warns of 'catastrophe' if Arab country hit in terror campaign
- 10/29/01 Queen:
Islam is a Religion of Peace, We Must Strive to Show That
- 10/17/01 'Jordan
has been at war against Ben Laden for decade'
- 10/16/01 Arab
American attitudes and the Sept. 11 attacks (Opinion)
- 10/15/01 Jordan’s
King Starts Visit to France, Due in London Tuesday to Discuss Terrorism,
Mideast Conflict
- 10/14/01 Queen
Rania speaks to American audiences about Islam
- 10/12/01 King:
Peace is the sole guarantee for security
- 10/11/01 Qallab:
Jordan is keen to combat terrorism
- 10/09/01 US
attitudes and the current crisis (Opinion)
- 10/09/01 King,
Assad: Terrorism should be handled with `political, security' means
- 10/08/01 King
Abdullah to visit Turkey to coordinate efforts of mutual concerns
- 10/08/01 Jordan
backs US Afghan strikes, wants Mideast peace
- 10/07/01 Jordan
can help US anti-terror campaign with intelligence: Prime minister
- 10/07/01 'King
urged US to support peace process before terror attacks'
- 10/05/01
Sympathy
for America, empathy from America
(Opinion)
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10/04/01 Family organizes memorial service for Elias Telhami, WTC victim
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10/02/01 Arab Americans are defended
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10/02/01 Doany family schedules memorial service for son Ramzi
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10/02/01 Experts, diplomats probe developments in wake of attacks on US
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10/02/01 King briefs Arafat on outcome of US talks
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09/26/01 King, Saudi FM discuss Arab anti-terror cooperation
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09/25/01 FM delivers King's message to Assad
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09/25/01 'I am angry'
(Opinion)
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09/23/01 King to meet Straw
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09/22/01 Gust of diplomatic activity to sweep Amman
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09/22/01 PM emphasises support in fight against terrorism
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09/22/01 Senior senators highlight Jordan's 'priorities' in combating terrorism
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09/21/01 King confers with Chirac, Mubarak, Saleh
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09/21/01 PM addresses the Senate; focuses on state of the nation
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09/21/01 US schools try to protect Arabs, teach others about tolerance
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09/20/01 Jordan PM Calls for ‘Unity’ in Wake of US Terror Attacks
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09/20/01 Arafat Wraps Up Talks with Mubarak, Arrives in Jordan
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09/19/01 'Jordan, Egypt agree to join US anti-terrorism efforts'
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09/19/01 King, Mubarak discuss policies
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09/19/01 Jordan hails Arafat ceasefire call
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09/19/01 Arafat arrives in Jordan for talks with King
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09/18/01 King to visit Egypt, travels to US later this month
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09/18/01 Candlelight vigil draws hundreds in memory of victims of attacks
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09/17/01 RJ resumes US-bound flights, staff pay condolences at US Embassy
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09/16/01 Jordanians mourn victims of terrorist attacks in US
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09/16/01 Unequivocal condemnation
(Opinion)
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09/14/01 King discusses fight against terrorism with key leaders
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09/14/01 FM warns against US isolationism after attacks
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09/13/01 King: US attack add urgency to Mideast solution
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09/13/01 Most Jordanians in state of shock after US attacks
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09/13/01 Jordanians injured in the WTC attack
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09/13/01 Ramzi Doany, Jordanian who worked in WTC still missing
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09/13/01 Another Jordanian, Robert Elias Talhami reported missing
- 09/12/01
Editorial: When terrorism wins, everyone loses (Editorial Excerpts)
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Jordanians hold candles in Amman during a remembrance service for victims of Sept. 11's terrorist attacks in US. Hundreds of Jordanian gathered at Amman Citadel to show solidarity with the victims and their families. (photo by Ali Jarekji/Reuters) |
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His Majesty King Abdullah meets with President George W. Bush in the Oval Office of the White House on September 28, 2001. (photo by Doug Mills / AP) |
- 11 visiting Jordanian Doctors from the Ministry of Health offer to donate blood and help in medical assistance efforts to aid victims of the barbaric attacks.
- The Embassy of Jordan calls upon all Jordanians in the U.S. and Jordan who may be aware of any friends and relatives working in the WTC complex in New York to contact the Embassy with their names and/or addresses at HKJEmbassyDC@aol.com/ JordanInfo@aol.com or by phone at (202) 966 - 2664 x 114 or 130 / (202) 265-1606.
- The Embassy of Jordan urges all Jordanians living in U.S. to do their best by providing any assistance that can be volunteered to the victims of the terrorist attacks including blood donations. Jordanians can call 1-800-801-8092 to offer assistance. For more information about blood donation, visit www.redcross.org and for the Washington, D.C. area, visit www.redcrossdc.org
- World Trade Center Survivor Database (www.ny.com/wtclist.html)
- All Jordanians living in U.S. are urged to call or e-mail the Embassy in the event of any attack and harassment.
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