Dozens of teenagers wearing black T-shirts that read “Anti-Terror” gathered Friday with weeping parents and students at the burned-out shell of Beslan’s School No. 1 to remember the 333 people who died in Russia’s worst terrorist attack. With melancholy music playing over loudspeakers, hundreds filed past photographs and lighted candles to place red carnations on the floor of the school’s gymnasium, where several dozen Islamic militants took more than 1,100 students, teachers and parents hostage on Sept. 1, 2004. Full Story
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