New York, January 26 (RHC)-- In New York City, a memorial service for national security adviser and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was met with protests Thursday.
Activists chanted “Burn, Henry, Burn,” as they remembered the more than four million people Kissinger’s actions have killed across the globe.
One organizer of the protest told reporters: “We mourn the millions he killed. We mourn those in Cambodia, in Vietnam, in Laos, in Bangladesh, in East Timor, in Chile, in Argentina, in Cyprus, in Iraq, in Palestine and in Angola. As we mourn the dead, we also honor those who fight to live. The litany of resistance groups that have stood up to Kissinger’s imperialism outlive Henry Kissinger.”
Activists held up signs that said “Henry Kissinger: war criminal.”