First things first,
Mr. DiEugenio <---- A note of thanks & appreciation to you & the distinguished ensemble (shared within the hyperlink) for caring to shed truth, light and justice in this world. I'm soooo proud of all of you. I'm soooo proud that History will record that this generation cared to set the record straight. I'm soooo happy that the exemplary research of the 1st generation researchers, etc. has not been done in vain. It's through this course of action that they are honoured. Hear!, hear! Courage like this doesn't grow on trees, but when summoned this generation actually heeded the call to action.
Now, back to the thread at hand, justice moving forward for Hammarskjold. Would encourage one and all to read the interesting link shared in your last post. There are a few bonus links embedded within the article as well folks. Pretty insightful material ladies and gents reading along. The common theme throughout is exposure upon the dark forces of hate and greed that cost three bold visionaries their lives in a very short span of time (1961-'63). The savages responsible reminds one of what then Senator Robert F. Kennedy would champion & herald during his own campaign for the presidency five years after his brother's tragic death ---->
Let us dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world.
Let us dedicate ourselves to that, and say a prayer for our country and for our people. -- RFK on the night he delivered the bad/sad news of Dr. King's death.
Will these bold visionaries ever get the Justice they deserve? Rest In Peace, Mr. Secretary General ---->
*Dag Hammarskjold', Credit [URL="https://kennedysandking.com/articles/the-murder-of-hammarskjold"]Kennedys And King
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