Statement By Secretary Clinton on Death of Ken Bacon
August 16th, 2009 - 1:10 am ICT by admin
- Via BNO News
United States Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, made the following statement on the Death of Ken Bacon, President of Refugees International
“The United States and the world lost a great humanitarian leader with the passing today of Ken Bacon, President of Refugees International. Most Americans remember Ken as the unflappable civilian voice of the Department of Defense, where he served with distinction as spokesperson for many years. But for millions of the world’s most vulnerable people – refugees and other victims of conflict – Ken was an invaluable source of hope, inspiration and support. From Central Africa to South Asia to the Americas, Ken shone the spotlight on the causes of humanitarian suffering, and served as an impassioned yet reasoned advocate for the principles of humanitarian protection and assistance. We will miss Ken, but we will be inspired by the contributions he has made and the example he has set.”
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