Statement by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on World Humanitarian Day

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton released the following statement on Wednesday about the commemoration of World Humanitarian Day.
"Today, the United States is honored to join
the international community in commemorating the first World Humanitarian Day.
Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2008 to increase public
awareness about humanitarian activities around the world, World Humanitarian Day
is also an occasion to honor aid workers who labor every day on behalf of some
of the world’s most vulnerable people. This day marks the sixth anniversary of
the Canal Hotel bombing in Baghdad in which 22 people were killed, including
Sergio Vieiro de Mello, the Secretary General’s Special Representative in Iraq.
Sadly, situations of dire need exist in every region of the world. The success
of our collective response to humanitarian crises rests on the selfless
commitment and dedication of professional humanitarian aid workers. Increasingly
however, aid workers themselves are targets of attack – in 2008 alone a record
260 humanitarian aid workers were killed, kidnapped or seriously injured in
violent attacks. We call upon all governments and parties in conflict to give
their highest attention to the safety and security of humanitarian personnel. We
are inspired by these workers’ personal dedication to humanitarian principles,
especially in the face of grave danger. We honor their service, and we
congratulate their successes," U.S. Secretary Hillary Clinton said.
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