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The lady of last resort. (Sadako Ogata, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)
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The Economist (US)
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August 6, 1994
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Ogata has a fiercely independent approach to her office, sometimes defying the will of the UN. She has been insistent in assuring the safety of Rwandan refugees returning home. She has also overseen relief activities in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
STRAIGHT from an overnight journey from Kigali, Sadako Ogata was on the platform at the Palais des Nations appealing for help for 2m refugees on the borders of Rwanda. The UN's fiercely independent High Commissioner for Refugees is not afraid of ...