Ceremony commemorates Vietnam's close friend Merle Everlyn Ratner
Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung and Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN attended a ceremony to commemorate Merle Everlyn Ratner – a left-wing activist and a faithful American friend of Vietnam, which was solemnly held in New York on February 28 (local time).
Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung and his spouse lay flower to commemorate Merle Everlyn Ratner (Photo: VNA)
New York (VNA) – Vietnamese Ambassador to theUS Nguyen Quoc Dung and Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, Permanent Representative ofVietnam to the UN attended a ceremony to commemorate Merle Everlyn Ratner – a left-wingactivist and a faithful American friend of Vietnam, which was solemnly held in New York on February 28 (local time).
Among about 200 people participating in the ceremony inperson and online, there were advocacy groups supporting victims of AgentOrange/dioxin (AO) in Vietnam and a large number of Vietnamese in the US.
Participants recalled memories of Ratner and reviewed thelife, career and contributions that she made to the struggle for peace, socialequality and the rights of workers in the US and many other countries,especially her love and dedication to the country and people of Vietnam.
Ambassador Dung expressed condolences for the passing of Ratner. He affirmedthat the country and people of Vietnam always remember and appreciate her warmsentiments and contributions to the the struggle for national liberation,national unification and the development and integration of Vietnam, as well asthe efforts to find justice for AO victims. The ambassador emphasised that thethoughts and activities as well as dedications of Ratner have become a valuablelegacy, a source of inspiration and encouragement for her friends and comrades.
Meanwhile, Ambassador Giang said that Ratner’s passing is agreat loss to not only Vietnam and the Vietnam-US relations but also to peacelovers and left-wing and progressive people in the US. The greatest legacy thatRatner left behind is the spirit of optimism, belief in the victory of peaceand justice as well as the bright future of Vietnam and of working peoplearound the world.
Born in 1956 in New York City, Ratner had a special love for Vietnam. She tookto the streets to protest against the Vietnam War when she was 13 years old andbecame famous for hanging anti-war slogans on the Statue of Liberty.
Ratner actively participated in protests against the US warin Vietnam since the late 1960s, the anti-imperialism movement in the 1970s and1980s, and anti-racism campaigns in America today.
She was a co-founder and coordinator of the Vietnam AgentOrange Relief & Responsibility Campaign in the New York area.
Ratner passed away in an accident in New York on February 5evening./.
On behalf of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee, Le Hoai Trung, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Chairman of the committee’s Commission for External Relations, has sent condolences to the family of Merle Ratner, a left-wing and anti-war activist in the US and a close friend of Vietnam, over her death.
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