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Washington, DC
September 22, 2013
President Obama called President Kenyatta of Kenya this morning to
express condolences to the government and people of Kenya for the
terrorist attack carried out by al-Shabaab yesterday on the Westgate
Shopping Mall in Nairobi. President Obama reiterated U.S. support for
Kenya’s efforts to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice. The
President also reaffirmed the strong and historic partnership between
the United States and Kenya as well as our shared commitment to
combating terrorism and promoting peace and prosperity in East Africa
and around the world.
Statement By Secretary John Kerry
Today’s terrorist massacre of so many innocents is a heartbreaking
reminder that there exists unspeakable evil in our world which can
destroy life in a senseless instant. I want to express my deepest
condolences – and the condolences of our entire nation – to the families
and friends of the victims in Nairobi today. While the casualty count
is still to be determined, we know already that there are at least 30
innocent men, women, and children dead and 60 injured, including several
American citizens. We have offered our assistance to the Government of
Kenya and stand ready to help in any way we can.
Although we have no reports of any Americans killed today, we have
lost a member of our own State Department family: the wife of a foreign
service national working for the U.S. Agency for International
Development. The men and women of USAID work courageously around the
world to help people striving for a better life. While we mourn with her
family today, we also pledge our commitment to do whatever we can to
assist in bringing the perpetrators of this abhorrent violence to
justice, and to continue our efforts to improve the lives of people
across the globe.
Attacks like this can’t change who we are, a people committed to peace
and justice for all, but rather must reaffirm our determination to
counter extremism and promote tolerance everywhere. As we prepare to
bring the world’s leaders together at the United Nations next week, we
are reminded again in tragedy of our common humanity.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
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