Make Homepage
Advertise
Partners
About Us

 

  Subscribe to the Newsletter
 
 
HOMEPAGE NEWS SECURITY COLUMNISTS OP-ED ARTICLES INTERVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS

Friday, 25 May 2012
Turkey Europe Middle East Caucasus Central Asia Russia Americas Asia Book Store World Economy Energy
US President Bush: Nation Praying for Virginia Tech Victims

printable version
send your friend
add comment
Sunday, 22 April 2007

President Bush has paid tribute to the 32 people killed during a shooting rampage this week at a university in the eastern state of Virginia.

In his weekly Saturday radio address, Mr. Bush said millions of Americans are praying for the victims of that attack and for their families. He said the tragedy at Virginia Tech University saddened the entire nation and cut short many promising lives.

But the president also noted that the killings brought a glimpse of what he called "humanity at its best," as many students risked their own safety to comfort their wounded classmates, and one teacher gave his life so that his students could escape the gunman.

The sister of the killer, Cho Seung-hui, issued a statement Friday saying he "made the world weep." She said her family is heartbroken over the tragedy, and she apologized to the families of her brother's victims.

She said the family never knew he was capable of such actions, which she described as "unspeakable."

Her brother killed himself Monday after committing the worst shooting massacre in U.S. history.

Earlier Friday, people across the United States observed a day of mourning for the victims. Saturday, hundreds of South Koreans held a candlelight vigil in Seoul for those killed at Virginia Tech.

By VOA News
21 April 2007

Sunday, 22 April 2007

Virginia Tech Victims
   Americas

Previous News

US President Bush: Nation Praying for Virginia Tech Victims

Next News

 LATEST NEWS

One Policeman, Three Attackers Killed in Turkey Suicide Bombing

Critics Warn of ‘Oil Curse’ for Uganda

French President Outlines Early Pullout From Afghanistan

Gunmen Attack Bus, Killing 7 in Southern Pakistan

Protests Erupt in Syria, More Government Attacks Reported

 USER COMMENTS

add comment

no comment
   LATEST NEWS FROM AMERICAS
   MOST VISITED NEWS (DAILY)
US President Bush: Nation Praying for Virginia Tech Victims US President Bush: Nation Praying for Virginia Tech Victims US President Bush: Nation Praying for Virginia Tech Victims US President Bush: Nation Praying for Virginia Tech Victims 
Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW)
USAK House,
Ayten Sok. No:21
Mebusevleri, Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey