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US diplomat had done much to free Benghazi from Gaddafi
September 12, 2012
The Foreign Policy reports on the death of Christopher Stevens, who was killed due to smoke inhalation when the US consulate in Libya was attacked.

Stevens was a career Foreign Service officer who had previously served across the Middle East, had been the point person for US diplomatic efforts during last year's war to topple Muammar al-Gaddafi. After NATO's establishment of a no-fly zone, he based himself in Benghazi, where he worked to unite the country's disparate rebel groups under the Transitional National Council.

It is a tragic irony that the US diplomat who had done so much to free Benghazi from the grip of a dictator that it despised would die at the hands of that city's residents only months later, in a spasm of religion-fueled hatred.
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