Saturday 10 October 2009

Supreme rule: Voices of New Yorker's are 'irrelevant'


Justice Edward Lehner of the State Supreme Court rejected the call for new investigation of 9/11 attacks put forth by the citizens of New York.

In decision announced on Friday, City of New York dismissed the voice of its citizens as 'irrelevant'.

New York Coalition (NYC CAN) for Accountability which gathered 30,000 signatures needed to put the question on November 3 ballot reflected on judge's decision with dismay.

'On a dark day for democracy, the patriotic call for answers by hundreds of 9/11 families, first responders and survivors has been stifled, and the will of the people of New York City once again denied,' NYC CAN writes. 

'Coalition' announced appeal to the decision, weighing how it's still possible to meet November deadline. If they manage to place the question on ballot, broader number of New Yorkers will be offered opportunity to reflect upon the need for new investigation of 9/11 attacks.

Unanswered questions of September 11th
 (often libelled with label of conspiracy theories) are taboo topic in US mainstream media.



  

In press release issued on Saturday NYC CAN states, 'regardless of the outcome, this is but the beginning of the fight'.

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