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Ban thanks
“Our special thanks” go to the top contributors including Together, these nations contribute nearly half of the
United Nations peacekeepers,” he said in a message marking the International
Day of United Nations Peacekeepers which is observed on 28 May. This year, the annual occasion also marks the sixtieth
anniversary of United Nations Peacekeeping. “Peacekeeping has developed into a flagship enterprise of
our organization. Today, we have more than 110,000 men and women deployed in
conflict zones around the world. They come from nearly 120 countries—an all
time high, reflecting confidence in UN peacekeeping,” the secretary-general
said. “They (peacekeepers) come from different cultures and
bring different experiences to the job, but they are united in their
determination to foster peace.” The UN officials gathered at the world body’s headquarters
in New York for a wreath-laying ceremony to honour more than 2,400 blue helmets
including 90 last year who have died in service. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations
Jean-Marie Guéhenno led the solemn ceremony, which is
also being marked by a series of activities at UN offices and peacekeeping
operations around the world. On 29 May, Guéhenno awarded the Dag Hammarskjöld medal to the military, police and civilian
personnel who died last year while serving in UN operations. Two fallen
peacekeepers from The Day, which is the exact anniversary of the date in
1948 when the Security Council established the first UN peacekeeping operation,
the UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO), has been marked by the UN since
a General Assembly proclamation in 2001. Courtesy: APP 29 May 2008
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