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Madeleine Albright: First female secretary of state dies aged 84

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Madeleine Albright, the first female US secretary of state, has died at the age of 84, her family has said.

Her family said in a statement: "We are heartbroken to announce that Dr Madeleine K Albright, the 64th US Secretary of State and the first woman to hold that position, passed away earlier today.

"The cause was cancer. She was surrounded by family and friends. We have lost a loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend.

"Madeleine Albright, born Marie Jana Korbelova, was a native of Prague who came to the United States as a refugee in 1948 and rose to the heights of American policy-making, receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012, the nation's highest civilian honour.

"A tireless champion of democracy and human rights, she was at the time of her death a professor at Georgetown University's school of foreign service, chair of Albright Stonebridge Group, part of Dentons Global Advisors, chair of Albright Capital Management, president of the Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation, chair of the National Democratic Institute, chair of the US Defence Policy Board, and an author.

"She founded the Albright Institute for Global Affairs at Wellesley College, served as a lifetime trustee of The Aspen Institute, and was a member of the chapter of the Washington National Cathedral. She was 84 years old."

Ms Albright was the daughter of a Czechoslovak diplomat who was forced into exile after the occupation of his country by Nazi Germany in 1939.
She moved with her family to Colorado in the United States from what was known as Czechoslovakia in 1948.

The former secretary of state led efforts to end ethnic cleansing in Kosovo.

Ms Albright became a US citizen in 1957, later becoming an aide to Senator Edmund Muskie before taking a position on the National Security Council.

She was a central figure in former president Bill Clinton's administration, initially serving as a US ambassador to the United Nations.

In 1997, she then became the country's top diplomat when she succeeded Warren Christopher as secretary of state.

At the time of her appointment, Ms Alright was the highest-ranking woman in the history of the US government.

She helped steer US foreign policy in the aftermath of the Cold War, advising Democrat candidates.

In May 2012, Ms Albright was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by then US president Barack Obama.

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Cancer is never nice.

She reminds me of this quote.



She is a war criminal - the entire National Security State apparatus is so structured to wage war in perpetuity. The tragic thing about human civilizations is that they believe justice, truth and retribution will never catch up with and destroy them.
 
She is a war criminal - the entire National Security State apparatus is so structured to wage war in perpetuity. The tragic thing about human civilizations is that they believe justice, truth and retribution will never catch up with and destroy them.

This is why we are thankful to have a Creator. :)

She was never tried, lived a great life, full of wealth. Never saw a night in a prison cell. But even if she did 100 years in jail or was given any punishment it wouldnt be justice for her role in the mass murder of so many people inc children. The Almighty will no doubt serve out justice to her and others who think they will get away with their henious crimes against humanity.
 
She will have to answer for all her crimes.

According to Jewish faith, there is no punishment or hellfire for Jews. They are all guaranteed a spot in heaven.

And I have nothing against that since it's part of their faith, but I hope she ends up wherever Ariel Sharon's soul is.
 
According to Jewish faith, there is no punishment or hellfire for Jews. They are all guaranteed a spot in heaven.

And I have nothing against that since it's part of their faith, but I hope she ends up wherever Ariel Sharon's soul is.

I think Jews do believe in punishment and Hell - but they view these as means of cleansing the Soul of its sins before being permitted entry into Heaven.

And they believe that repentance plays a key role, in that it enables people to set things to rights with those they may have wronged, thereby warding off the fires of Hell.

But it seems they don't believe in eternal or everlasting punishment and permanent residence in Hell.But, I could be wrong.

There are some Muslims who think they will never go to Hell no matter what they do - because they are 'Muslim' and/or because they adhere to ritualistic worship, that is they pray, give Zakaat, attend Friday prayers, fast during Ramadhan, but they do not accompany these acts of worship with righteous deeds. They think 'obligatory acts of worship' are sufficient to please Allah SwT. They could not be more wrong.
 
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