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November 2005
WTC Families for
Proper Burial, Inc.
(For more information
click here.)
History: The Situation
In the days following the WTC attacks, the
wreckage from the WTC site was taken to the Fresh Kills Landfill for
recovery of visually identifiable body parts and personal effects. At
the same time, steel and other recyclables were retrieved and
significant debris was removed and reserved for future museum
exhibits. During the recovery process, the final siftings, called
“the fines,” came through a “¼”grate. These “fines” included
particles of human tissue, bone fragments and cremated remains. Our
visit to Fresh Kills, while the site was still operational, seemed to
confirm the respect and care given to this recovery process. At that
time, families and a representative from U.S. Senator Jon Corzine’s
office, Deb Curto, were told that the fines had been kept separate
from existing landfill garbage by a layer of millings. We also were
told these fines could be retrieved for a proper burial. Shortly
after this visit, a message to us from Mayor Bloomberg’s liaison to
the families stated that she had been told the same during two
separate visits to Fresh Kills. However, subsequent visits revealed
that these fines had not been respectfully maintained and instead had
been bulldozed into the garbage dump.
Arthur & Arlene Russo and Kurt & Diane Horning
founded WTC Families for Proper Burial, Inc. to address the issue of
proper burial of these remains. Maureen and William Bosco joined us,
establishing New York chapters. Our requests to attend meetings with
other 9/11 family representatives and Mayor Bloomberg were denied, as
were attempts to have our proper burial issue put into the agenda for
these meetings.
The City is planning to cap the garbage dump that
comprises Hills 1 and 9 at the landfill. Closing it to grade means
dumping an additional four or five feet of dirt on the area where the
WTC victims’ remains have been dumped. On August 10, 2004, the City
gave tacit agreement to keep us informed of any changes to the Fresh
Kills WTC area. Instead, 36 hours later, without notice, they began
dumping another foot of dirt over the 40-acre area. We discovered
this action on Sept. 9, 2004, too late to stop their action.
Persons and organizations we have
contacted:
1.
See attached list of organizations and persons who have endorsed our
mission.
2.
President Bush. We have been in contact through Margaret
Grant, Special
Assistant to the President, Office of
Intergovernmental Affairs (202-456-2896). While Ms. Grant seemed
sympathetic, to date the President has not responded directly to us,
and no assistance has been given.
3.
Governor Pataki. We have met with the Governor and have been
in
continued contact with Douglas W. Blais,
Assistant to the Governor for NYC issues (212-681-4621). Mr. Blais
assured us that the Governor agreed with our mission. As yet we have
no tangible proof of that support.
4.
The LMDC. They claimed that they have no jurisdiction and have
deferred to
Mayor Bloomberg. They continued to call the WTC
material “debris” even though we have asked them to use a less
insulting term since it contains the remains of our loved ones. We
have written to each member of the Board—none has responded.
5. Mayor Bloomberg. He met
with two members of our group for 10 minutes on April 15, 2003, and
has refused to meet with any of us again. On July 19, 2004, after
waiting two years for a reply, a letter from Jonathan Greenspun,
delivered at a City Planning Board Commission meeting, stated that the
Mayor did not support the efforts of our organization. A certified
mail letter requesting a meeting with the Mayor to clarify what we see
as misunderstandings in his letter to us has never been answered. We
hired legal counsel and issued a tort claim notice. Meetings between
NY City attorneys and our counsel have not proved fruitful.
6. We have sent Freedom
of Information letters to The Department of Sanitation.
After several months, we received irrelevant or
incomplete documents including information containing private
information about workers at Fresh Kills (a list of names, phone
numbers, addresses and Social Security numbers of workers who called
in sick during the recovery operations). FOI Letters were sent to the
Army Corps of Engineers with the same inadequate results. A letter to
the FBI resulted in a response three months later that they have no
records concerning Fresh Kills. Attempts to secure documents from the
NY Public Library were unsuccessful due to mysteriously missing
documents.
7. We
have visited the offices of US Senators and Congresspersons in
attempts
to gather their support. Many have responded
positively.
8. We
have spoken to many organizations. At one City Planning Commission
sponsored meeting on Staten Island concerning
proposed plans for Fresh Kills, the people in attendance applauded our
position. The most recent “open” public meeting held by The City
Planning Commission on Staten Island excluded any discussion of the
“west mound” of Fresh Kills, and banned any response to our
questions. We have attended the NY Sanitation & Solid Waste
Management Committee meeting of the NY City Council, NY Community
Board meetings, LMDC information sessions, NY Civic Alliance meetings,
and have given testimony at each.
9. We
have circulated a petition which to date has over 57,000 signatures—
representing all 50 States, Washington D.C.,
Puerto Rico and 46 foreign nations. We have delivered the petitions
to Governor Pataki, Mayor Bloomberg, and Amanda Burten, and intend to
deliver copies to President Bush.
10. We
have visited Fresh Kills on a regular basis on fact-finding and
situation
monitoring visits. The DOS has continued to be
supportive of these visits, though we have never been permitted to
bring journalists or professional photographers with us. Our most
recent visit was on Friday, September 2, 2005.
11. We
have had press coverage resulting in magazine and newspaper articles
in
NY, NJ, and various other states, Scotland,
Japan, England, and Canada. We have had TV coverage on cable and
major stations throughout the world, and have been heard on radio in
the United States, Canada and Europe. We also advertised our mission
on a billboard on Routes1/9 in NJ that had been donated to our cause.
12. We
have written letters to each US Governor (some responses indicated
support; others indicated a reluctance to
confront NY on a perceived “jurisdictional” issue). We wrote to the
Embassies of each country that lost nationals. Those who responded
were shocked by the callous action; the most responsive have been The
United Kingdom and Japan. Letters were written to all members
of the NY City Council. Only two responded; both were positive.
Letters to the Port Authority of NY and NJ have resulted in positive
dialogue with Director Seymour, Assistant Director Cifelli and
Chairman Coscia.
13. The
NJ Legislature introduced a bill requiring the proper burial of the
remains. This bill was passed unanimously by
both houses and signed into law by Governor McGreevey on Dec. 24,
2003. Similar legislation (S4049) was introduced by NY Senator
Morahan and passed by the NY Senate. Assemblyman Karben introduced a
companion bill (A6814), which was “lost” and therefore not subject to
an Assembly vote.
14. Having reached an
impasse in trying to meet with the Mayor of New York
City, and realizing the timeliness of our
complaint, we felt compelled to file a suit against the City of New
York for the retrieval and proper burial of all those victims killed
on September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center. This suit, filed on
August 15, 2005, DOES NOT ask for any compensatory damages. No
financial compensation is included; the suit requires only remedy to
the wrong committed against the dead and the surviving families.
15. To
date (September 5, 2005) there has been no response from the City of
New York to our suit.
Diane Horning
President, WTC Families for Proper Burial, Inc.
phone: 908-654-5244
email: WTCFamiliesforProperBurial@comcast.net
Endorsements for WTC Families for Proper Burial, Inc.
- NY Governor Pataki
- NY Rockland County Legislature
- Several NY State Legislators
- NY City Councilman Vallone
- NJ League of Municipalities
- NJ State Assembly (unanimous)
- NJ State Senate (unanimous)
- NJ Governor McGreevey
- NJ State FMBA (entire membership)
- NJ Patrolman’s Benevolent Association (entire
membership)
- NJ American Legion and Auxiliary (entire
membership)
- Rockland County, NY American Legion (Kearsing
& Edwards Post 1600)
- NJ VFW (entire membership)
- Pride to a Nation
- Daughters’ Day and Sons’ Day Foundation (whose
board includes Laura Bush)
- National Aviation Disaster
Association/Foundation
- Coalition of 9/11 Families
- Hispanic Victims’ Group
- WTC United Family Group
- NJ Knights of Columbus (65,000 membership)
- 15 US Senators (from both political parties)
- Several U.S. Assemblypersons (from both
political parties)
- Several U.S. State Governors
- The Enlisted Association of the United States
and National Guard Association of New Jersey
- The National Convention of the Episcopal
Church
- The United Church of Christ
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, NJ
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen, NJ
- Chancery, Roman Catholic Diocese of New York,
NY
- Rabbi Laurence W. Groffman, Congregation B’NAI
JESHURUN, NJ
- Communications Workers of America
- The Freemasons of 9-11-01
- Canadian Firefighters organizations
- Catholic League For Religious and Civil Rights
- Over 58,000 individual signatories to our
petition (online and handwritten)
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