Now a local MP is trying to pour oil on troubled waters by enlisting the help of the Bishop to act as peacekeeper. |
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Few espouse political ideologies of any sort, since devout beliefs can impede one's effectiveness as a peacekeeper. |
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The masker announces the arrival of the chief and serves as a peacekeeper. |
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That, too, was abandoned. Given these limitations, what can the UN do to become a more efficient peacekeeper? |
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As a small UN team arrives, a Zambian peacekeeper points out a column of smoke emerging from a hill overlooking the village a kilometre away. |
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The following day, the insurgents launched new attacks, killing one Burundian peacekeeper and seriously injuring another one. |
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At the very least, the combat mission must end and Canada must assume its proper role as a peacekeeper. |
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Canada likes to think of itself as a peacekeeper, and Canadians are most comfortable in that role that Canada plays in the world. |
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At the same time, this imagery revolution does have the potential to make the notoriously difficult role of the peacekeeper easier. |
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He served in the Middle East and saw combat, where he had a fellow peacekeeper die in his arms. |
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Over the past two weeks, three separate attacks on UNAMID saw one peacekeeper killed and three others injured. |
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The peace officer and peacekeeper roles represent two very different approaches to ensuring community well-being. |
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Peacekeeping is one of the noblest professions and it is tragic when a peacekeeper loses his or her life whilst protecting the lives of others. |
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If Canada is to remain an effective peacekeeper the authority to deploy and operate peacekeeping forces must stay in the hands of the governor in council. |
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Attacks on UNAMID personnel have also increased, including the killing of one peacekeeper and the injury of three others during the month of March. |
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It must be a peace-builder and a peacekeeper. |
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The cost data of each troop-contributing country was summarized as an average cost of one peacekeeper per month, and the average cost was then compared with the rate of reimbursement per one peacekeeper per month. |
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He was a peacekeeper who did two tours of duty in the Middle East. |
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Soon after Mr Putin's arrival in the Kremlin in 2000, Russia started to hand out passports to Abkhaz and South Ossetians, while also claiming the role of a neutral peacekeeper in the region. |
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Although we have gained a deserved reputation as a peacekeeper, no one should ever forget that we have never and will never shy away from the stronger means if that is what is necessary to pursue peace and human rights. |
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The picture Russia presented to the world seemed clear: Georgia was a reckless and dangerous aggressor and Russia had an obligation, as a peacekeeper in the region, to protect the victims. Russia's response was predictable. |
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A peacekeeper was shot in the head but only suffered a minor injury. |
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Entries must have focused on a correspondence that could have been written by a soldier, peacekeeper, family member or some other person during wartime or in modern peacekeeping operations. |
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On 28 September, one peacekeeper died and two others were seriously injured in an ambush by unknown armed men on a UNAMID convoy carrying civilian, police and military staff members in El Geneina. |
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He had a fellow peacekeeper die in his arms while on duty. |
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The Canadian flag has for many in the world been seen first on the shoulders of a peacekeeper in Somalia, Yugoslavia, Cyprus, and Central America. |
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It is a three step plan that calls on the Canadian government to use that most precious resource, which is our proud reputation as a peacekeeper in the world. |
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Charles Napier stars as Deputy Sheriff Harry, the ultra-macho peacekeeper of the desert, whose assignment is to bring in the equally swaggersome desperado, The Apache. |
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