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Peacekeeping (14063 bytes)
1: ...olice officers and civilian personnel from many countries—monitor and observe peace processes th... 3: ...lement certain peacekeeping or peace enforcement functions. 4: ...ions, including diplomatic relations with other countries, international bodies of justice (such as th... 6: The UN peacekeepers have a distinctive bright [[blue]] c... 9: ...is considered the father of the modern concept of peacekeeping. Timeline of UN peacekeeping missions (10274 bytes) 1: ...] and the [[Gulf War]]. The 1990s saw the most UN peacekeeping operations to date. 4: ...] (UNTSO) authorized in June 1948 is the first UN peacekeeping mission. 7: ... Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan]] (UNMOGIP) 12: *[[1956]] [[UNEF I|UN Emergency Force I]] (UNEF I), first armed peacekeepers 14: ***Status: Ended June 1967 United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (515 bytes) 1: ... Turkish military intervention, the UN Security Council extended and expanded the mission to prevent t... 6: ...www.un.org/Depts/dpko/missions/unficyp/index.html UNFICYP] - official page 8: [[sl:UNFICYP]] Peacekeeper (461 bytes) 1: '''Peacekeeper''' is a person involved in peacekeeping. 3: * [[UN peacekeeping]] United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (1504 bytes) 1: ...or]]. Its responsibilities included providing a [[peacekeeping]] force to maintain security and order; facilitat... 3: ...ted the transition authority, it did so mainly by underwriting contracts to replace destroyed infrastr... 5: ...ce forces were transferred to the newly created [[United Nations Mission of Support to East Timor]]. 7: See [[Timeline of UN peacekeeping missions]]. 9: [[Category:UN peacekeeping missions and operations]] United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka (762 bytes) 1: ...December 15]], [[2002]]) was a [[United Nations]] peacekeeping mission that monitored the demilitarization of th... 3: ...rway]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] and the [[United States|USA]]. 6: * http://www.un.org/Depts/dpko/missions/unmop/ 10: [[Category:UN peacekeeping missions and operations]] 11: [[de:United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka]] MINURSO (1053 bytes) 1: '''MINURSO''' is a [[UN peacekeeping]] mission, established in [[1991]] to monitor the... 3: ...r'''éférendum au '''S'''ahara '''o'''ccidental" - United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western... 5: ...ises ca. 500 people, including local staff. The [[UN]] considers reduction. 13: .../www.un.org/Depts/dpko/missions/minurso/ Official UN MINURSO page] 14: *UN Resolution 1541: Military of Senegal (2385 bytes) 1: ... In 1992 Senegal sent 1,500 men to the [[ECOMOG]] peacekeeping group in [[Liberia]], and in 1991, it was the onl... Foreign relations of Fiji (992 bytes) 5: ...It maintains nearly 1,000 soldiers overseas in UN peacekeeping missions, mainly in the [[Middle East]]. 13: [[Category:Foreign relations by country|Fiji, Foreign affairs of]] UNAMSIL (1051 bytes) 1: ...erra Leone (UNAMSIL)''' is a [[United Nations]] [[peacekeeping]] operation in [[Sierra Leone]]. 3: According to the UN: 5: ...ion plan. On 7 February 2000, the Council revised UNAMSIL's mandate. It also expanded its size, as it ... 7: ...ment") - a return to a more proactive style of UN peacekeeping. 9: ... United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone (UNOMSIL). Tonga Defence Services (937 bytes) 3: ...rt of a multi-national regional [[UN Peacekeeping|peacekeeping force]] in the [[Solomon Islands]]. UNOMUR (962 bytes) 1: ...ssion established by the [[United Nations]] from June 1993 to September 1994. 5: UNOMUR was prevented from fully achieving its missio... 7: ...]], who later gained fame as force commander of [[UNAMIR]]. Its later commanders were Colonel [[Ben M... 13: ...pts/dpko/dpko/co_mission/unomur.htm UN page about UNOMUR] 15: [[Category:UN peacekeeping missions and operations]] United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (1108 bytes) 1: ...nd the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon ([[UNIFIL]]). 3: ... a result of Resolution 50 of the [[UN Security Council]] which was accepted on [[May 29]], [[1948]]. 5: ...tes|USA]]. Notably no [[Islamic]] or [[Jew]]ish country is included in this list. 7: UNTSO has offices in [[Beirut]] and [[Damascus]], wi... 8: [[Category:UN peacekeeping missions and operations]] Operation Addition (229 bytes) 1: ...ada|Canadian]] contribution to [[United Nations]] peacekeeping forces in [[Ethiopia]] and [[Eritrea]]. It began ... Military of Georgia (1059 bytes) 2: Ground Forces, Navy, Air Force, Air Defense Forces, Nav... 26: ... with a [[UN]] military observer group; a Russian peacekeeping battalion is deployed in [[South Ossetia]] 29: *[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] 30: [[Category:Georgia (country)]] Protector (434 bytes) 3: ...honored warriors of the Circle, the intergalactic peacekeeping organization. They were genetically empowered wi... Camp marlboro (391 bytes) 1: ...ghdad]]. It was built to facilitate military and peacekeeping operations in the densely populated [[Shia]] [[gh... 3: ...]'s cousins until the US forces occupied the compound. Alex Morrison (306 bytes) 1: ... the [[Pearson Medal of Peace]] for his work in [[peacekeeping]] serving in the [[military of Canada]] for over ... 6: * [http://www.unac.org/en/news_events/pearson/2002.asp Pearson Med... J. King Gordon (245 bytes) 1: ... the [[Pearson Medal of Peace]] for his work in [[peacekeeping]]. 6: * [http://www.unac.org/en/news_events/pearson/1980.asp Pearson Med... Murray Thomson (248 bytes) 1: ... the [[Pearson Medal of Peace]] for his work in [[peacekeeping]]. 6: * [http://www.unac.org/en/news_events/pearson/1990.asp Pearson Med...
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