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The International Freedom Center (IFC) was a proposed museum to be located adjacent to the site of Ground Zero at the former World Trade Center in New York City, USA. It was selected in 2004 to comprise a "cultural space" near to the memorial for victims of the September 11 attacks, called Reflecting Absence. L’International Freedom Center ou IFC (littéralement « centre international de la liberté ») est un projet de musée qui devait être adjacent au site de Ground Zero, anciennement les tours jumelles du World Trade Center. Sélectionné en 2004, il comprenait un centre culturel, appelé « Reflecting absence » (« Absence remarquée ») et aurait dû être situé près du mémorial du 11 Septembre. Mais de nombreuses critiques se sont abattues sur le projet, clamant que promouvoir la liberté internationale par des expositions sur différents génocides et crimes contre l'humanité était inapproprié sur un site considéré comme sacré par certains. Le 28 septembre 2005, le gouverneur George E. Pataki a enlevé l'IFC du projet de réaménagement du site.
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L’International Freedom Center ou IFC (littéralement « centre international de la liberté ») est un projet de musée qui devait être adjacent au site de Ground Zero, anciennement les tours jumelles du World Trade Center. Sélectionné en 2004, il comprenait un centre culturel, appelé « Reflecting absence » (« Absence remarquée ») et aurait dû être situé près du mémorial du 11 Septembre. Mais de nombreuses critiques se sont abattues sur le projet, clamant que promouvoir la liberté internationale par des expositions sur différents génocides et crimes contre l'humanité était inapproprié sur un site considéré comme sacré par certains. Le 28 septembre 2005, le gouverneur George E. Pataki a enlevé l'IFC du projet de réaménagement du site. George Soros, Tom Bernstein[Qui ?], (en) et Eric Foner étaient les promoteurs de l'IFC. Une heure avant d'être officiellement refusé sur Ground Zero, le musée s'est retiré de la course, déclarant ne pas chercher une autre implantation. The International Freedom Center (IFC) was a proposed museum to be located adjacent to the site of Ground Zero at the former World Trade Center in New York City, USA. It was selected in 2004 to comprise a "cultural space" near to the memorial for victims of the September 11 attacks, called Reflecting Absence. However, opponents reacted against the IFC's mission, saying that plans to promote international freedom through exhibits and displays about various genocides and crimes against humanity through history, including genocide of Native American and the slave trade in the United States, were inappropriate at a site that many people consider to be sacred. On September 28, 2005, New York Governor George E. Pataki barred the IFC from the World Trade Center site. George Soros, Tom Bernstein, Anthony Romero, and Eric Foner were promoters of the IFC. Within an hour of being barred from the WTC site, the IFC museum declared itself to be out of business, making no effort to find a new location. "We do not believe there is a viable alternative place for the I.F.C. at the World Trade Center site," said the statement from the center's executives, Tom Bernstein, Peter Kunhardt and Richard Tofel. "We consider our work, therefore, to have been brought to an end."
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