Voice of America 70th Anniversary
Remarks
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
March 8, 2012
For seventy years, the Voice of America has been a trusted source of
news and information for millions around the world. Since its birth, VOA
has consistently adapted to our rapidly changing world – growing from a
radio broadcast service into a vibrant multimedia network that employs
every medium there is, from television to Twitter. Still, it remains as
true to its mission today as it was in 1942.
In parts of the world where the voice of freedom is muted or muffled,
you have stood at the front lines of the struggle for a free media. At
times, you risk your lives, or even sacrifice them. Earlier this year,
we lost a Pakistani correspondent who, despite multiple threats on his
life, dedicated himself to giving his audience fair and accurate reports
from his corner of the world. Today, we pay tribute to Mukarram and
other members of the VOA family whom we have lost over the years.
We are proud of you and grateful for your work. Time and time again,
you defy foreign governments that seek to stifle your signal, piercing
through Iron Curtains and electronic ones, for the sake of illuminating
the enduring strength of our democratic values. So as you mark your 70th
anniversary, I congratulate all of you who have built this worldwide
network into what it is today. Thank you for being the Voice of America.