2011年4月3日星期日

Objections to 9 / 11 funeral plans

Some families of 9/11 victims, who are upset about the final burial plans for unidentified remains, hold a news conference in Manhatttan on Sunday.Some families of 9 / 11 victims who plans for unidentified remains upset about the last funeral, hold a press conference in Manhatttan on the Sunday.September 11 Museum of desired House remains of unidentified victims underground Protesters all family members, provided for ApprovalMuseum Director says, that plans public since 2006

New York (CNN) --eine group of 9 / 11 victim family members are in the arms of a plan to the House the unidentified remains of this died at ground zero in the lower level of the Museum, the tragedy of honour built.

Critics are against the store the underground remains and claim that they were never consulted about the decision of where a repository to create. The plan calls for a repository and laboratory by the City medical examiner on the ground floor of the national September 11 Memorial built are controlled and Museum, which is set to open next fall.

"Many individual family members were open to the idea of one day after the remains of ground zero to a correct and respectful, above-ground Memorial and repository," said Sally Regenhard, who lost her son on 9 / 11.

Regenhard said at a press conference at the site of the World Trade Center on Sunday instead.

"These souls never be rest in peace if they are 70 metres underground, buried", said Rosemary Cain, whose son died on September 11.

Project calls protesters officials to reach all 2,789 victim families for approval before you create the repository within the Museum.

Alice Greenwald, Director of the Museum, said the plan to build a repository in the same building as the Museum 2006 public since is and victims families all the time have been involved in. The remains, which are currently in a temporary location near the Office of the Chief Medical examiner in the 30th Street, will be moved at ground zero in 2013.

"We painstakingly try to respond to families," said Greenwald. "I understand the pain, they are and I am very sensitive to what they have been through." "But I think they're characterize what we to do that is not true."

Even though visitors of the Museum the same input be used as family members, their respect in the repository of numbers, are the two separate entities, Greenwald said.

The repository and private rooms for 9 / 11 victims financed family members, and lead creates the Office of Chief Medical examiner of the city of New York, she added. There, the Agency is identification of the remains still DNA.

Separated the repository and private family room engraved by a wall of the Museum with a quote from Virgil's Aeneis-- "not a day you will delete from the memory of the time."

Greenwald said Museum staff is on hand during business hours and when the Museum is closed, to visit family to escort members to the private viewing area.

Still, she said many family members, not the decision contributed to keep unidentified remains inside the Museum.

"Family members, the final decision on the human remains should love your make", Regenhard said.

Not all the victims of 9 / 11 family members portions of this opinion, though.

Charles G. Wolf, who lost his wife on September 11, said that he is upset by the protests against the current repository plan.

"The Museum is very sensitive," he said. "It's respectful."

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