Families remember their loved ones on first ever Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day
Source: CNN Politics
Published 10:30 AM EST, Sat March 9, 2024
Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell gives remarks at a flag raising at the State Department on March 8, 2024.
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Washington, DC CNN Senior US officials, Americans who had returned from detention abroad and loved ones of those who have yet to come home gathered in front of the US State Department as a new flag was raised ahead of the nations first-ever Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day. This is a solemn day, Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said Friday as he stood before the flag, bearing the words bring them home and dozens of tally marks.
Todays ceremony is a solemn recognition of those who have returned home, those who regrettably never will, and those still being held captive abroad, he said, adding that it was an opportunity to recommit ourselves to truly recommit ourselves to stand united against the scourge of hostage diplomacy, and to reaffirm the principles of peace, justice and human dignity for all.
The State Department will solemnly raise the flag each year and whenever a hostage or wrongfully detained returns from abroad or dies in captivity, Campbell said.
Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day will be annually recognized on March 9 the date on which former FBI agent Robert Levinson was abducted in Iran 17 years ago. Levinson is believed to have died in Iran. His family members are strong advocates for the hostage and detainee community, and legislation on wrongful detention has been named in his honor.
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