Condolences for victims of 9/11
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Chicago, Illinois - September 11, 2009 - On the eighth anniversary of 9/11 the Islamic Association of Bosniaks in North America (IABNA) on behalf of its 250,000 Bosnian-American Muslims, sent its heartfelt condolences to all of the families who lost loved ones in the horrific mass murders of September 11, 2001. 
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