Location
On the part of Castle Field between the D-Day Museum and Southsea Castle. For some years the 9/11 memorial stood alone on this spot but it was later joined by a memorial to the people of Halabja.
9/11 Memorial Plaque
Halabja Memorial Plaque
Memorial View
Halabja Memorial Plaque
Memorial View
9/11 Inscription
Halabja Inscription
PORTSMOUTH'S GARDEN OF HOPE
PLANTED AFTER THE ATROCITIES OF
SEPTEMBER 11TH 2001
TAKE ONE MOMENT IN TIME
WITH THE WISH THAT
HOPE WILL ALWAYS SPRING ETERNAL
PLANTED AFTER THE ATROCITIES OF
SEPTEMBER 11TH 2001
TAKE ONE MOMENT IN TIME
WITH THE WISH THAT
HOPE WILL ALWAYS SPRING ETERNAL
Halabja Inscription
This tree was planted in
memory of the 182,000
victims of the gas attacks on
the Kurdish People
including 5,000 men, women
and children who died in
Halabja
on
16th March 1988.
memory of the 182,000
victims of the gas attacks on
the Kurdish People
including 5,000 men, women
and children who died in
Halabja
on
16th March 1988.
Further Information
The 9/11 memorial was unveiled on September 11th 2002, the first anniversary of the attacks on America.