Clinton remembers embassy bombing victims
Hillary Clinton, Aug. 6, 2009 | TONY KARUMBA/AFP/Getty Images Secretary Clinton lays a wreath of flowers today at the site of the bombing against the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Tomorrow will be the 11th anniversary of the al Qaeda attack that killed more than 200 people and wounded 5,000. Clinton renewed the U.S. administration’s commitment ...
Secretary Clinton lays a wreath of flowers today at the site of the bombing against the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Tomorrow will be the 11th anniversary of the al Qaeda attack that killed more than 200 people and wounded 5,000. Clinton renewed the U.S. administration’s commitment to combat extremism.
After laying the wreath, Clinton looks at the names of the bombing victims.
Clinton is shown around by Judy Ogoye, a bombing survivor, after laying the wreath.
Photos, top to bottom: TONY KARUMBA/AFP/Getty Images, SIMON MAINA/AFP/Getty Images, SIMON MAINA/AFP/Getty Images
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