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Sept 11 Anniversary

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On the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks in the United States (Sunday AEST), family and friends of some of the Australians who died there have spoken out. They're urging Australians not to let the tragedy be used as an excuse for intolerance towards Muslims. One of those who lost their lives that day was a pioneer in multicultural broadcasting, with a radio program that made a lasting impression on a large section of Australia's migrant community.


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On the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks in the United States (Sunday AEST), family and friends of some of the Australians who died there have spoken out. They're urging Australians not to let the tragedy be used as an excuse for intolerance towards Muslims. One of those who lost their lives that day was a pioneer in multicultural broadcasting, with a radio program that made a lasting impression on a large section of Australia's migrant community.


They're urging Australians not to let the tragedy be used as an excuse for intolerance towards Muslims.

 

One of those who lost their lives that day was a pioneer in multicultural broadcasting, with a radio program that made a lasting impression on a large section of Australia's migrant community.

 

 

 


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