Over 100 peacekeepers to be honoured by UN

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Last Updated : May 25 2013 | 6:16 PM IST
Over 100 fallen peacekeepers will be honoured by the UN for their "bravery" during operations last year across the world.
More than 100 blue helmets who lost their lives the previous year while serving the cause of peace will be honoured on the International Day of United Nations (UN) Peacekeepers on Wednesday, a UN statement said today.
In a message to mark the Day, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said, "One hundred and eleven peacekeeping personnel died last year and more than 3,100 have lost their lives in the UN's 65-year history of peacekeeping. We salute their bravery and mourn their passing."
The UN Secretary-General acknowledged the risks in peacekeeping operations and said the world body is adapting its policies to meet new challenges.
"To meet emerging threats and rise to new challenges, United Nations peacekeeping is adapting its policies to better fulfil its mandates to bring lasting peace to war-torn countries.
"While we welcome these advances, we acknowledge that peacekeeping will always carry risks. Unidentified assailants have recently ambushed and killed peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan and South Sudan, while blue helmets serving in the Middle East have been detained..." he said.
There are nearly 80,000 military personnel, 12,500 police officers and 17,000 international civilian and national staff serving in 15 peacekeeping operations on four continents, the statement said.
To honour the fallen peacekeepers and those who continue to serve in the cause of peace, there will be several events at the UN headquarters in New York, it said.
Commemorative activities will be held at Headquarters in New York, as well as at UN peacekeeping operations and offices around the world.
Ban Ki-moon will oversee a solemn wreath-laying ceremony in honour of all fallen peacekeepers.
He will also address a ceremony at which the Dag Hammarskj�ld Medal will be awarded posthumously to 103 military, police and civilian personnel who lost their lives while serving in peacekeeping operations in 2012, the UN statement said.
The International Day of UN Peacekeepers was established by the General Assembly in 2002 to pay tribute to all men and women serving in peacekeeping operations for their high level of professionalism, dedication and courage, and to honour the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace, it said.
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First Published: May 25 2013 | 6:16 PM IST

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