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Džamija se seli dalje od Ground Zeroa?

FOR USE WITH AFP STORY by Sebastian Smith, US-attacks-Islam-NewYork-911(FILES) Construction cranes stand on the site of the World Trade Center in New York February 3, 2010. An ambitious plan to raise a mosque next to New York's Ground Zero is prompting hope -- and anger -- in a city scarred by terrorism. There's little to see now at the site, an abandoned clothing store two blocks from the former World Trade Center where nearly 3,000 people died on September 11, 2001. But Feisal Abdul Rauf, a New York imam and a leader of the project, says the planned multi-storey Islamic center will transform both the drab lower Manhattan street and the way Americans have looked on Muslims since 9/11. FILES/AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY
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NEW YORK - Sponzori gradnje interkulturnog centra i džamije nedaleko Ground Zeroa ne isključuju ideju guvernera države New York Davida Patersona da centar, prvobitno nazvan Cordoba home i preimenovan u Park 51, sagrade na drugom mjestu. “Otvoreni smo za razgovor ne bismo li saznali što je guverner mislio”, objavljeno je u nedjelju na twiteru Parka51. ( J.R.)

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