The Secretary-General was deeply saddened to learn of the death
of Luciano Pavarotti, the tenor and United Nations Messenger of
Peace. He extends his sympathy and condolences to Mr. Pavarotti’s
family, as well as to the Government and people of Italy, at this
painful time.
The Secretary-General notes that Mr. Pavarotti made a profound
contribution not only to music and the arts, but also to people
in need around the world. His work for children -- particularly
those affected by armed conflict -- stretched from Afghanistan
to Liberia and beyond. By staging concerts and marshalling talented
friends to help raise funds, he generated millions of dollars
for humanitarian aid. A true friend of the UN, he described himself
as “a small link to help promote the humanitarian aims and
inviolable rights which are under the United Nations flag”.
The Secretary-General joins Mr. Pavarotti’s countless fans
and admirers, as well as all those he worked to help and heal,
in giving thanks for his life.
New York, 6 September 2007
Yours Sincerely,
NGO Section, DPI
United Nations
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