On the anniversary on the 9/11 attacks, some people are upset that their loved ones are not being remembered. Family members of the men who commandeered and piloted the two planes that hit the twin towers on September 11, 2001 are angry because their loved ones names are not being read along with the names of the other 9/11 victims that are being read aloud today at ground zero.
“It is a disgrace to my boy, and to almighty Allah himself!” said Flafel Atta, mother of 9/11 hijacker Mohammad Atta. “He became a martyr on that day, and should be honored as such,” she said from an undisclosed cave somewhere in the