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page 1People associated with the September 11 attacks

George W. Bush
George Walker Bush is an American politician, businessman, and former United States Air Force officer who was the 43rd president of the United States, serving from 2001 to 2009. The eldest son of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, he was the governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000.

Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Muhammad bin 'Awad bin Laden was the founder and first general emir of al-Qaeda from 1988 until his death in 2011. A pan-Islamist, bin Laden organized and funded numerous jihadist or anti-Western militants and terrorist attacks worldwide. Al-Qaeda's attacks against the United States on 11 September 2001 (9/11) directly killed 2,977 victims, causing the global war on terror.

Dick Cheney
Richard Bruce Cheney was an American politician and businessman who was the vice president of the United States under George W. Bush from 2001 to 2009. Cheney was a leading advocate for the Iraq War, and has been called the most powerful vice president in the history of the United States.
Ayman al-Zawahiri
al-Qaeda terrorist leader (1951–2022), Muslim jurist and theologian (Sunni), surgeon
Donald Rumsfeld
American politician and diplomat (1932–2021)
Steve Buscemi
Steven Vincent Buscemi is an American actor, director, and producer. His accolades include two Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award and two Independent Spirit Awards.
Rudy Giuliani
American attorney and politician (born 1944)
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
Pakistani militant who was a member of al-Qaeda

Saif al-Adel
Current de-facto Emir of Al-Qaeda
Anwar al-Awlaqi
American-Yemeni imam and suspected Islamist extremist (1971–2011)
Zacarias Moussaoui
French citizen and convicted criminal associated with the September 11 attacks; Al-Qaeda operative
Zelina Vega
American professional wrestler
Ramzi bin al-Shibh
9/11 organizer

Casualties of the September 11 attacks
The September 11 attacks were the deadliest terrorist attacks in human history, causing the deaths of 2,996 people, including 19 hijackers who committed murder–suicide and 2,977 victims. Thousands more were injured, and long-term health effects have arisen as a consequence of the attacks. New York City took the brunt of the death toll when the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan were attacked, with an estimated 1,700 victims from the North Tower and around a thousand from the South Tower. 200 mi (320 km) southwest in Arlington County, Virginia, another 125 were killed in the Pentagon. The remaining 265 fatalities included the 92 passengers and crew of American Airlines Flight 11, the 65 aboard United Airlines Flight 175, the 64 aboard American Airlines Flight 77 and the 44 aboard United Airlines Flight 93. The attack on the World Trade Center's North Tower alone made the September 11 attacks the deadliest act of terrorism in human history.
Richard Drew
American photographer (born 1946)

John P. O'Neill
American counter-terrorism expert
Bernard Kerik
former NYC police commissioner and convicted felon
Alicia Esteve Head
Spanish woman who falsely claimed to have been a survivor of the September 11 attacks
Said Bahaji
9/11 planner
Ammar al-Baluchi
prisoner at Guantanamo Bay detention camp
Philip D. Zelikow
American diplomat
Waalid bin Attaash
Yemeni terror suspect
Abdelghani Mzoudi
Moroccan terrorist
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
American politician and lawyer (born 1951)

Mohammed al-Qahtani
Saudi Arabian Guantanamo detainee
Kenneth Feinberg
American lawyer
Ben Sliney
former United States Federal Aviation Administration National Operations Manager