Embassy News
Statement by the Secretary of State on the Death of American Personnel in Benghazi, Libya
September 18, 2012
It is with profound sadness that I share the
news of the death of four American personnel in Benghazi, Libya
yesterday. Among them were United States Ambassador to Libya Chris
Stevens and Foreign Service Information Management Officer, Sean Smith.
We are still making next of kin notifications for the other two
individuals. Our hearts go out to all their families and colleagues.
A 21 year veteran of the Foreign Service, Ambassador Stevens died last
night from injuries he sustained in the attack on our office in
Benghazi.
I had the privilege of swearing in Chris for his post in Libya only a
few months ago. He spoke eloquently about his passion for service, for
diplomacy and for the Libyan people. This assignment was only the latest
in his more than two decades of dedication to advancing closer ties
with the people of the Middle East and North Africa which began as a
Peace Corps Volunteer in Morocco. As the conflict in Libya unfolded,
Chris was one of the first Americans on the ground in Benghazi. He
risked his own life to lend the Libyan people a helping hand to build
the foundation for a new, free nation. He spent every day since helping
to finish the work that he started. Chris was committed to advancing
America’s values and interests, even when that meant putting himself in
danger.
Sean Smith was a husband and a father of two, who joined the Department
ten years ago. Like Chris, Sean was one of our best. Prior to arriving
in Benghazi, he served in Baghdad, Pretoria, Montreal, and most recently
The Hague.
All the Americans we lost in yesterday’s attacks made the ultimate
sacrifice. We condemn this vicious and violent attack that took their
lives, which they had committed to helping the Libyan people reach for a
better future.
America’s diplomats and development experts stand on the front lines
every day for our country. We are honored by the service of each and
every one of them.
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State