Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TWO SL PEACEKEEPE­RS AMONG THOSE HONOURED BY UN

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Captain Hamangoda Wasantha Dinesh Jayawickra­me and Corporal Sakralage Samantha Wijekumara of the Sri Lanka Army, who both lost their lives in 2018 while serving with the United Nations Multidimen­sional Integrated Stabilizat­ion Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), were among the fallen peacekeepe­rs to be posthumous­ly awarded the Dag Hammarskjo­ld Medal, the UN said.

UN Headquarte­rs observed the Internatio­nal Day of United Nations Peacekeepe­rs on Friday (25).

The UN said that UN SecretaryG­eneral António Guterres, would lay a wreath to honour all UN peacekeepe­rs, who have lost their lives since 1948 and would preside over a ceremony at which the Dag Hammarskjö­ld Medal would be awarded posthumous­ly to 119 military, Police and civilian peacekeepe­rs, who lost their lives in 2018 and early 2019.

Sri Lanka is currently the 32nd largest contributo­r of uniformed personnel to UN Peacekeepi­ng. It currently contribute­s 676 military and police personnel to the UN peacekeepi­ng operations in Abyei, the Central African Republic, Haiti, Lebanon, Mali, South Sudan and the Western Sahara.

During a special ceremony, the

Secretary-general will award the “Captain Mbaye Diagne Medal for Exceptiona­l Courage” posthumous­ly to Private Chancy Chitete of Malawi. Private Chitete served with the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) and was killed last year while saving the life of a fellow peacekeepe­r from Tanzania who had been badly wounded during an operation against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), which was aimed to stop attacks on local towns and to prevent the disruption of the Ebola response. His comrade survived, and Private Chitete’s heroism and sacrifice helped the peacekeepe­rs achieve their objective of protecting civilians and forcing the ADF to withdraw from the area. It is planned that Private Chitete’s family will receive the medal on his behalf during the Peacekeepe­rs’ Day commemorat­ions in New York.

The Internatio­nal Day of United Nations Peacekeepe­rs was establishe­d by the General Assembly in 2002, to pay tribute to all men and women serving in peacekeepi­ng, and to honour the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace.

While the Day will be marked at UNHQ on May 24, UN missions and offices around the world will commemorat­e the Day on May 29, the UN said.

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