16 October 2001. Updated by Wayne Madsen.
24 September 2001
A: You list the Netherlands as having 403 casualties, this is inccorect. According to 'De Telegraaf" there are 3 confirmed dead and 40 missing.http://www.telegraaf.nl/krant/vandaag/teksten/bin.zaken.ramp.nederlanders.html
23 September 2001. Revised by Wayne Madsen.
23 September 2001
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 16:22:18 +0200
From: W [xxx]@cyberia.net.lbI'm just curious about the results of casualties you have published on your page. You don't seem to mention any casulaties from Lebanon, whereas in reality one of the two killed in this horrific tragedy was a Harvard graduate about to get married in a week. Is this media-bias at its worst or what ? An explanation would be highly appreciated.
Cryptome: The tally shows three missing from Lebanon.
21 September 2001
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 14:36:24 -0400
From: "Alan H. Martin" <AMartin@MA.UltraNet.Com>From: http://www.boston.com/news/daily/21/tradecenter.htm
The Sept. 11 attacks on the Trade Center spread far beyond America's borders, with at least 63 countries counting their citizens among the missing. Giuliani said the British consulate had 250 citizens missing. According to the consulates, Germany has 120 to 150 missing and four confirmed dead; India 91 missing; Canada 35 to 50 missing; Japan 24 missing; Australia 20 missing and three dead; Colombia 20 missing and one dead; and the Philippines 19 missing.
21 September 2001
From: <mattr@microobjects.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 13:38:54 -0500
I noticed there were no Chinese listed, even though China had several companies located in WTC.
21 September 2001.
From: WMadsen777@aol.com
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 12:19:20 EDT
Subject: New WTC FiguresForeign Dead and Missing Numbers Increase at World Trade Center
According to Agence France Presse and the Associated Press, the following changes in dead & missing foreign citizens, dual nationals, resident aliens, and undocumented immigrants (upward and downward estimates in parentheses) have been reported as of 21 September: Out of 6333 reported missing by Mayor Giuliani, 3870 are foreigners, 2463 are U.S. citizens. 20 September 2001. [See updated tabulation below.]
20 September 2001
From: "Jari Vuoksenranta" <jariv@nic.fi>
To: WMadsen777@aol.com
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 23:14:20 +0300
Subject: Foreign Death Toll Exceeds American at WTC
CC: jya@pipeline.comNews reported today that no Finns died on the attack.
http://www.mtv3.fi/uutiset/kotimaa/tulosta.shtml?pubid=81721
http://www.helsinginsanomat.fi/tuoreet/juttu_t.asp?artid=20010920OL31pvm=20010920
20 September 2001. Wayne Madsen writes:
Based on a flurry of e-mail, many readers of cryptome.org pointed out there were new figures and British Prime Minister Tony Blair revised the number of possible British victims. In the case of New Zealand, the victims held dual US citizenship, a situation which undoubtedly applies to some of the other foreign nationals who perished. The list has been revised to reflect these changes and the numbers of foreign nationals who are confirmed dead or missing rises to 3387.
19 September 2001
From: WMadsen777@aol.com
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 14:55:42 EDT
Subject: Foreign Death Toll Exceeds American at WTC
Wayne Madsen
What is being largely lost in the grief and sorrow following the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center is the fact that the current count of dead and missing reveals more foreign nationals died in the attack than Americans. Although the major media has reported that other nations lost a number of their citizens, it is not being reported that their numbers, some 3061, are in excess of U.S. casualties, currently estimated at around 2589. These figures do not include any Canadians who may have been lost in the cataclysm. From information culled from a number of wire service accounts, the estimates of dead and missing by country are:
Revised 16 October2001 | ||
Great Britain 300 India 250 Chile 250 Germany 230 (+130) Colombia 208 (-) Pakistan 200 Mexico 150 (-350) Turkey 120 (-11) Philippines 117 Russia 117 (+21) Israel 110 (-23) El Salvador 101 (+30) Honduras 100 (-) Nigeria 94 (+) Canada 63 (+) Australia new: 55 (+) Bangladesh 55 (+) Brazil 55 (-) Greece 50 (+) Japan 44 (-26) Ireland 44 (+) Netherlands 43 (-360) Hungary 41 (+)(missing) Italy 38 (-) Dominican Rep. 31 (+6) Ecuador 30 (-4) Poland 30 (+) South Korea 30 (+) Guyana 25 (+20) new: 21 (-4) Austria 27 (-) Japan 23 (-) Cambodia 20 Hong Kong 16 (-3) South Korea 15 (-) Czech Republic 15 (+5) Slovakia 10 (+) France 10 Spain 8 Yemen 8 (+) Jamaica 7 (+) new: 17 (+10) Taiwan 7 (-) Guatemala 6 (+) Haiti 6 (+) (may be more) Zimbabwe 6 Switzerland 5 (-101) |
Yugoslavia 5 (+5) Iran 5 (+) Argentina 5 (+) Trinidad & Tobago 4 (+) new: 5 (+1) China 2 (-2) Portugal 4 (-) Egypt 4 (+) prob. more Belize 4 (+) new: 1 (-3) Malaysia 4 (-) Lebanon 3 (+) Panama 3 (+) Antigua & Barbuda 3 (+) new: 2 (-1) Grenada 3 (+) new: 2 (-1) Peru 3 (-) Belarus 3 (+) Venezuela 3 Barbados 3 (+) new: 4 (+1) Jordan 2 (+) New Zealand 2 Zimbabwe 2 (-) Thailand 2 Indonesia 2 (-) St.Kitts / Nevis 2 (+) new: 3 (+1) St.Vincent / Gren. 2 (+) new: 1 (-1) Paraguay 2 Ukraine 1 Ghana 1 (-) St Lucia 1 (+) Sri Lanka 1 (+) Uruguay 1 Bulgaria 1 (+) Belgium 1 Costa Rica 1 (+) Paraguay 1 (-) Burundi 1 (+) Kenya 1 Bahamas 1 (+) new: 0 (-1) Norway 1 Gambia 1 (+1) Sweden 1 Dominica new: 1 (+1) Guinea "Several missing" Senegal "Several missing" Denmark 0 (-1) Finland 0 (-1) |