September 18, 2003
Securing the Security of Aid Workers
It is hard to exaggerate the impact of the bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad in which more than 20 people died and scores were injured. As the worst single attack on the United Nations in its history, with the loss of the U.N. envoy Sergio Vieira de Mello and other leading figures, such as Arthur Helton of the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations and Jill Clark of the Christian Children's Fund, it was the September 11 of the humanitarian world.
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