The
African Union – United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), held a
memorial ceremony, in Nyala, the capital of South Darfur, to honor the
seven fallen peacekeepers who lost their lives in the 13 July attack in
South Darfur. The bodies are scheduled to be repatriated to Tanzania,
the home country of the fallen peacekeepers. In addition to the seven
killed, 17 military and police personnel were wounded, among them two
female Police Advisors, all of whom are recovering from their injuries
in UNAMID’s hospital in Nyala, South Darfur. Photo by Saidi Msonda,
UNAMID
On
14 July 2013, following a 13 July attack in which seven military
peacekeepers of the African Union - United Nations Mission in Darfur
(UNAMID) were killed and 17 military and Police personnel wounded, among
them two female Police Advisers, Joint Special Representative Mohamed
Ibn Chambas visited the wounded peacekeepers at UNAMID’s hospital in
Nyala to provide encouragement and support. Photos by Albert González
Farran, UNAMID
i just want to ask a question why don't this organisations such as AU,UN and other peace keeping organisations can not go to areas like Burma, Palestine, Sylria to solve the murders or genocides attempted to the citizens living in those areas facing trannies of this time? Where is the peace they are claiming to give while its been years those places people are not even sure of surviving the next day.
i just want to ask a question why don't this organisations such as AU,UN and other peace keeping organisations can not go to areas like Burma, Palestine, Sylria to solve the murders or genocides attempted to the citizens living in those areas facing trannies of this time? Where is the peace they are claiming to give while its been years those places people are not even sure of surviving the next day.
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