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Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on school shooting in Uvalde, Texas


NEW YORK, 25 May 2022 – 

“Once again, children have been attacked and killed while attending school – the one place outside of their homes where they should be safest. This time it happened in Uvalde, Texas.

“Nineteen children, a teacher, and a school staff member who set out for school yesterday will never return home to their families. Many more children, teachers and school staff who witnessed the carnage will bear the emotional and psychological scars for the rest of their lives.

“Yesterday, it happened in Texas. Where will it happen next? This year, we have already seen horrific attacks on schools in Afghanistan, Ukraine, the U.S., West Africa and beyond.

“Tragedy after tragedy, shooting after shooting, young life after young life: how many more children will die before government leaders act to keep children and their schools safe? Because until they do, these horrors will continue.”

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  1. BRAVO!!! Very grateful that UNICEF found its voice for children again... it was a deafening silence during the last administration.

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  2. Don’t know where to mention this:

    Our Thai foster granddaughter from Chiang Mai has been a high school exchange student in Uvalde, Texas.

    As she was completing a final exam, her classroom was locked down for five hours with the children lying on the floor.

    Traumatizing. She returns to us 4 June.

    Guy Scandlen

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