Speaker, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes that Sunday, 11 September 2011, marked the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York City, the Pentagon in Arlington and the failed attempt that culminated in the plane crash in Shanksville;
2) further notes the unnecessary loss of the life of 2 977 unsuspecting individuals hailing from all corners of the globe, two of whom were from South Africa, and the pain and heartache of their families in their struggle to come to terms with their tremendous loss;
3) recognises the efforts of the brave men and women who fearlessly rushed to the rescue of the victims in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks;
4) further notes the dramatic effects that these attacks had on the global geopolitical landscape, most of which are still very much with us today;
5) calls upon all religious and cultural organisations to continue to engage in dialogue to promote understanding and tolerance, and to confront and overcome fundamentalism and extremism in all its forms; and
6) further calls upon all governments and citizens of the world to unite against extremism and terrorism to promote tolerance, acceptance, understanding and respect, united in the principles of ubuntu and umoja.
Agreed to.