There are another 6,200 UN peacekeepers on the way, who will supervise disarming of the rebels and pro-government militias. |
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It should be backed by armed peacekeepers, because police go in, essentially, to do a policing task. |
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The peacekeepers rushed out of the shuttle onto the planet, weapons drawn and ready to mow down any hostiles. |
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Before the peacekeepers arrive, it's often the humanitarians in harm's way with no back-up. |
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On the face of it, leading a multinational force of peacekeepers to Guadalcanal should be a relatively uncontroversial exercise. |
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The major had been in captivity for two months after being captured along with a team of Indian peacekeepers. |
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But there's a lot of pressure at the moment with the countdown to this UN deadline, also to try and resolve the issue of peacekeepers as well. |
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The only peacekeepers in the area are a pitifully underfunded force preparing to leave at the end of the month. |
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The peacekeepers have suffered after-effects due to their impotency in Srebrenica. |
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The series also includes discussions with peacekeepers and peacemakers about some of the challenges that arise from religiously driven violence. |
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The United Nations has put peacekeepers here to maintain security, but now the UN is on its way out. |
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If the United Nations sends in peacekeepers, they will face great challenges keeping order in the region. |
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South African, Ethiopian and Mozambican troops are deployed here as peacekeepers under the African Union banner. |
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Maybe we don't need peacekeepers, but we do need peace enforcers in the region. |
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Marines deployed around the world are not only warfighters or peacekeepers, they are symbols to the world of what America stands for. |
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It is now clear that the best soldiers are the best warriors but not necessarily the best peacekeepers. |
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Is there some cost to us of turning our warriors and soldiers into peacekeepers? |
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Some countries are gun-shy, hesitant to send peacekeepers into what the Pentagon now admits is a raging guerrilla war. |
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In Bosnia, more than 20 peacekeepers were ejected from the mission for theft and corruption. |
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Where spoilers are identified, peacekeepers must be able to engage in robust and aggressive action to bring them to heel. |
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Foreign peacekeepers could relieve U.S. forces of such static and technologically simple duties as guarding fixed facilities. |
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The dispatch of U.N. peacekeepers to Liberia is the first real sign of progress in the search for peace in that war-torn country. |
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About 4 000 French and 1 200 West African peacekeepers are patrolling the no man's land between the antagonists. |
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He or she would administer a force of civilian peacekeepers for operations abroad and would work to mediate international conflicts. |
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New Zealand's army was cast as extras for large battle scenes in the film, but was forced to back out due to having to serve as peacekeepers in East Timor. |
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Both borders are patrolled by UN peacekeepers, missions that all parties disparage as weak and biased. |
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Their peacekeepers actively aided the advance of Abkhaz troops. |
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By supplementing and supporting Western militarism around the globe, third world peacekeepers serve as the West's janissaries for the post-Cold War world. |
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Africans comprise the vast majority of peacekeepers in civil conflict on that continent. |
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For years, such peacekeepers, whether in Srebenica or Mogadishu, wielded no power and commanded less respect as women and children were shot down in their presence. |
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Maybe its finally time for the UN to actively step in as peacekeepers. |
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British troops were helping beleaguered United Nations peacekeepers. |
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That is why, when peacekeepers are deployed to enforce the cease-fire, they are usually viewed by the party that has lost most in the conflict as colluders in aggression. |
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Uganda could then justify its army presence in the region as peacekeepers. |
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The aim is to de-escalate conflict and show we can be peacekeepers, but there comes a time if people are throwing bricks at you then you must put the helmets back on. |
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French retaliation on Saturday for a bombing raid that killed French peacekeepers destroyed Ivory Coast's tiny air force and left its airports under French control. |
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The rebellion eventually reached the capital, and Aristide was forced into exile, after which the United Nations stationed peacekeepers in Haiti. |
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Many other West Side Boys fled and later surrendered to Jordanian peacekeepers. |
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In October 1999, the United Nations agreed to send peacekeepers to help restore order and disarm the rebels. |
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Following the military campaign, the involvement of Russian peacekeepers proved to be tense and challenging to the NATO Kosovo force. |
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The Defence Forces confirmed 115 peacekeepers will be stationed at the demilitarised Golan Heights region on the Syrian border. |
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In response, Belgium withdrew all of its peacekeepers, blaming UNAMIR for failing to rescue their men. |
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Later that month, United Nations peacekeepers were deployed to the country. |
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Security Council resolutions are typically enforced by UN peacekeepers, military forces voluntarily provided by member states and funded independently of the main UN budget. |
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That is, Yugoslav troops would have to leave Kosovo and be replaced by international peacekeepers to ensure that the Albanian refugees could return to their homes. |
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Over 400 strains of microbial cells function as immunological peacekeepers and collectively promote the proper digestion of food for optimal cellular and ECM nutriture. |
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In 1967 the Straits of Tiran were again closed by Egypt and international peacekeepers placed after the 1956 war in the Sinai were ejected by Egypt. |
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 794 was unanimously passed on 3 December 1992, which approved a coalition of United Nations peacekeepers led by the United States. |
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During the training mission, a patrol returning from a visit to Jordanian peacekeepers was taken captive by a militia group known as the West Side Boys. |
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In the same decade, the Security Council intervened with peacekeepers in crises including the War in Darfur in Sudan and the Kivu conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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