Extensive recources from FindLaw including documents on President George W. Bush's statements; Congressional, NATO, and other resolutions regarding the attacks; and reports and statistics from many government agencies as well as the RAND Corporation and the Hoover Institution on international terrorism and asymetric warfare. Volunteer clearinghouse. USA.
September 11: how it happened, attack on the Twin Towers, the flight paths, Manhattan skyline before and after, floor-by-floor graphic guide to the companies in the Towers.
An overview on the change of the status of human rights since the attacks by Human Rights Watch, including articles, background reports, statements and links to related dossiers.
Features articles, op-eds, real audio, email newsletter, and a discussion group focused on the September 11, 2001 attacks by terrorists. From Capitalism Magazine. USA.
Provides information on a class action lawsuit against the terrorists and organizations believed to be responsible for the attacks, intending to bankrupt them. Includes information on the legal team, plaintiffs' statements, and other documents.
The Archive uses electronic media to collect and present the history of the attacks. Provides extensive coverage including multimedia, possibilities to contribute and a link collection.
Collection of web content from around the globe, including international news, national news, government/military and charitable organizations. Sites are included via the Alexa web-crawler. A collaboration between the Library of Congress, the Internet Archive and webArchivist.org.
News archives, and image gallery portal with links to organizations and memorial projects and background information on bio/chemical warfare, al Qaeda, bin Laden, the Taliban, and Israel.
Full text from the testimony by the directors of FBI and CIA before the joint House and Senate select intelligence committee investigating the Sept. 11 attacks. New York Times, US [free registration required].
Learn about ways to get involved in the fight against hate. Covers tools for tolerance, resources on unity, helping victims, inspirational stories, and related links.
Collection of original materials including prints, photographs, drawings, poems, eye-witness accounts and personal reactions, headlines, books, magazines, songs, maps, videotapes and films.
Detailed report on the distribution of the money provided by the federal government for disaster relief and rebuilding. New York Times [free registration required]. (December 30, 2002)