Friday, February 13, 2009

R. I. P Alison Des Forges


It is with enormous sadness that Human Rights Watch announces the death of our beloved colleague Dr. Alison Des Forges, who was killed in the crash of Flight 3407 from Newark to Buffalo on February 12, 2009. Des Forges, senior adviser to Human Rights Watch's Africa division for almost two decades, dedicated her life to working on Rwanda and was the world's leading expert on the 1994 Rwanda genocide and its aftermath.

"Alison's loss is a devastating blow not only to Human Rights Watch but also to the people of Rwanda and the Great Lakes region," said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch. "She was truly wonderful, the epitome of the human rights activist - principled, dispassionate, committed to the truth and to using that truth to protect ordinary people. She was among the first to highlight the ethnic tensions that led to the genocide, and when it happened and the world stood by and watched, Alison did everything humanly possible to save people. Then she wrote the definitive account. There was no one who knew more and did more to document the genocide and to help bring the perpetrators to justice."


May Alison and all those who perished on Flight 3407 from Newark to Buffalo rest in peace and rise in glory.

Almighty God, Father of mercies and giver of all comfort: Deal graciously, we pray thee, with all those who mourn, that casting every care on thee, they may know the consolation of thy love; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

(Book of Common Prayer, p. 489)

Thanks to Georgianne for the link to the announcement by Human Rights Watch.

The account of the crash from the New York Times.

8 comments:

  1. So sad, not just this lady whose death seems to be a great loss to the world but also the others who died in this tragic accident. I am sure each of them is loss to their nearest and dearest. So much sadness this week.

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  2. The loss of Des Forges is like having alight go out and we are once again in total darkness.

    GN

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  3. rest in peace and rise in glory.


    The light only dimmed for a few seconds.

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  4. The light only dimmed for a few seconds.

    Leo, thank you. That's lovely.

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  5. It is lovely...thank you..I sent this post on to folks at HRW

    GN

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  6. Georgianne, I was pleased to do the tribute. She was quite a lady and will be greatly missed.

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