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March 11
2005
A day of
Mourning
is held in
Spain
to mark the first anniversary of the
11 March 2004 Madrid Attacks
. At noon,
King Juan Carlos I
and
Queen Sofía
inaugurate the
Forest Of The Departed
(''Bosque de los Ausentes''), a memorial park in
Madrid
where an
Olive
or
Cypress
tree has been planted for each victim of the tragedy.
(BBC)
(CNN)
(Toronto Star)
(4ni)
Released official documents have confirmed that the
U.S.
held children as young as 11 years old at the
Abu Ghraib
prison in
Iraq
.
(BBC)
President of
Switzerland
,
Samuel Schmid
, speaks in
Madrid
in a conference on
Terrorism
and urges countries to respect
International Law
and
Human Rights
(Swissinfo)
(NZZ)
Former
Chess
world champion
Garry Kasparov
announces he is going to
Retire
from professional competitions
(ITAR-TASS)
(BBC)
In
Brussels
airport, 56
Iran
ian
Monarchist
protesters sit in an
Airliner
for 16 hours to
Protest
against the
Islamic
government of Iran. Police later remove them from the plane.
(Reuters)
(CNN)
(BBC)
All is set for the local council elections in
Malta
which shall take place tomorrow. The results are expected to be in favour of the
Malta Labour Party
, the current opposition party.
(di-ve)
(MaltaToday)
(Independent Online)
In the
UK
, the controversial
Prevention Of Terrorism Act 2005
was finally given
Royal Assent
after one of the longest ever sittings by the
House Of Lords
.