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ADDRESS
BY HIS EXCELLENCY
THE PRESIDENT
ALHAJI DR AHMAD TEJAN KABBAH
AT THE
INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPER'S DAY
ON SATURDAY,
29TH MAY 2004
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Mr
SRSG
Force Commander
Honourable Ministers
Your Excellencies
Distinguished Peacekeepers
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Today is another milestone in the life of peacekeepers
all over the world and those in Sierra Leone who
are being honoured for their contributions to
humanity and to the maintenance of international
peace and security.
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President
Kabbah on arrival at UNAMSIL Headquarters
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President
Kabbah with SRSG Mwakawago
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No other country can appreciate more the value
of the services of peacekeepers than Sierra Leone,
which, until recently, had the largest peacekeeping
force in the world. Without the contribution of
UNAMSIL and the support of donors and the International
Community as a whole, ending the conflict in Sierra
Leone would certainly have been a lot more challenging.
I would like to express on behalf of the Government
and people of Sierra Leone and on my own behalf,
appreciation and gratitude to all those who have
taken part in peacekeeping operations in Sierra
Leone.
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President
Kabbah Making His Statement
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UN
Peacekeepers in Sierra Leone
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The role played in Sierra Leone by your predecessors,
particularly ECOMOG should never be forgotten.
Many of them laid down their lives in response
to the call of duty. Our experience of your stay
in this country is that where there is war, you
restore peace; where there is despair or fear,
you bring hope, confidence and reassurance.
In Sierra Leone, I have observed with immense
interest the humanitarian assistance being rendered
by peacekeepers, apart from their normal duties,
in improving the social and spiritual life of
the communities in their areas of deployment,
through the provision, among others of centres
for skill acquisition, libraries, rehabilitation
and renovation of schools, community centres,
recreation facilities and religious facilities
particularly churches and mosques. Their humanitarian
gestures have won them the hearts and minds of
all Sierra Leoneans especially the beneficiary
communities. This is more so now that they have
realized that the cost of these facilities have
been provided directly from the earnings of the
peacekeepers themselves and not from funds provided
by the United Nations or the governments sponsoring
the Peacekeepers.
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Ambassador
Daudi Mwakawago making his remarks
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Peacekeepers
on International Peacekeepers Day
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It is a matter of great regret that nowadays,
Peacekeepers are no longer shielded from the heinous
act of terrorism. Member states of the International
Community should strive harder to safeguard the
lives of peacekeepers so that they can perform
their noble jobs without fear or hindrance.
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President
Kabbah On International Peacekeepers Day
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President
Kabbah and SRSG Mwakawago planting
Remembrance Tree
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Mr SRSG, Your Excellencies, permit me to pay special
tribute to all those countries that have contributed
troops and other personnel to this mission and
to thank them for sending their noble sons and
daughters to Sierra Leone, thousands of miles
away from their homeland to render service to
a people badly in need of their services. It is
quite clear that their efforts have not been in
vain, as peace has finally been restored to Sierra
Leone and it is being rapidly consolidated.
I
should at this point like to express my appreciation
and that of all the people of Sierra Leone for
the consideration given by the UN for staggering
the drawdown of the Peacekeeping Forces as we
on our part strengthen our security.
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Raising
of Sierra Leone and UN Flags
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President
Kabbah meets heads of Unamsil contingents
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I wish to salute all peacekeepers all over the
world and to thank you for your kind invitation
and warm reception.
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