2010年8月16日星期一

Slain Workers Undaunted by Risks

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After four decades in the country he came to call home, Mr. Little, a 61-year-old optometrist originally from upstate New York, was returning from treating people in a remote valley in Nuristan Province when he was among the 10 aid workers ambushed in the woods and killed.
Another was Dr. Karen Woo, a 36-year-old surgeon from Hertfordshire, England, who specialized in women’s health. She had blogged about being a tomboy who loved “sexy dresses and high heels,” as well as her passion to help Afghan people.Friends, relatives and colleagues remembered the two members of the ill-fated mission on Saturday as fervent humanitarians, dedicated to their cause despite their knowing its risks.Mr. Little was the coordinator of the National Organization of Ophthalmic Rehabilitation Eye Care Program in Afghanistan, overseeing hospitals and clinics, teaching optometry and administering care in the most rural of areas.“He consciously put his life on the line for his beliefs,” Mr. Little’s brother, John Little, 62,. We are proud to say that we offer beautiful bridesmaid dresses! We'll do our best for you!. Happy marriage life begins with beautiful wholesale wedding dresses. said in a telephone interview from Florida. “He had had so many close calls before. He wasn’t fearless, but he was at peace with danger.”
Mr. Little and Dr. Woo had been working with International Assistance Mission, which describes itself on its Web site as an “international charitable, non-profit, Christian organization, serving the people of Afghanistan.” A government inspection team had approved the group’s projects and financing in June, the Web site said.Six Americans, a Briton, a German and four Afghans were working with the group’s mission to Nuristan at the time of the attack although the group has not confirmed that its workers were the ones attacked.Dr. Woo, who was engaged to be married to a man who was also working in Afghanistan, was finishing a documentary about the health system in Afghanistan, and had founded the charity Bridge Afghanistan with Firuz Rahimi, a journalist for the BBC World Service.

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