Logo
September 11, 2001 : Attack on America
Senate Resolution 212 - Expressing The Condolences Of The Senate To The Family Of Daniel Pearl; February 26, 2002


Senate February 26, 2002
Senate Resolution 212 - Expressing The Condolences Of The Senate To The Family Of Daniel Pearl

Mr. LOTT (for himself, Mr. DASCHLE, Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire, Mr. WARNER, Mr. ALLEN, Ms. SNOWE, Ms. COLLINS, and Mr. SPECTER) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to:

S. Res. 212

Whereas Daniel Pearl was a highly respected journalist with keen insight into world affairs;

Whereas Daniel Pearl's high standards of integrity and his quest for knowledge were a credit to his profession;

Whereas in his reporting, Daniel Pearl made a significant contribution to our Nation through his thoughtful analysis of current events;

Whereas in his conduct, Daniel Pearl embodied the American ideal of a free and vigorous press;

Whereas America's war against terrorism is in defense of our fundamental Constitutional principles, including defense of our First Amendment liberties;

Whereas barbaric acts were committed against a citizen of the United States; and

Whereas the United States is determined to vigorously pursue and punish the perpetrators of this unjustified taking of human life: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Senate--

mourns the death of Daniel Pearl and expresses its condolences to his wife, unborn child, and family; and

salutes Daniel Pearl for his principled and fearless pursuit of journalistic excellence.



Source:
U.S. Government Website

September 11 Page

127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511.