Libyans Called the U.S. Ambassador Chris
Local residents were affected by the terrorist attack in Benghazi too
To Ahmed Bani, US Ambassador Christopher Stevens was simply "Chris," as he was to people throughout Benghazi.
"When he passed in the street, the young men would call out, 'Hello, Chris!' They knew his face," he says. "And he would laugh and say hello. This is the right way to deal with people here."
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