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United Nations Will Never Forget High Cost You Paid for Peace, Secretary-General Pledges to Families of Fallen Peacekeepers at Wreath-laying Ceremony

29 May 2013
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United Nations Will Never Forget High Cost You Paid for Peace, Secretary-General


Pledges to Families of Fallen Peacekeepers at Wreath-laying Ceremony

 


Following are UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s remarks at the wreath-laying on the International Day of Peacekeepers, in New York on 29 May:


Please, join me in observing a moment of silence in honour of all peacekeeping officers who have lost their lives while serving the United Nations.


Thank you.


Today, we honour the 111 heroes who died last year while serving under the United Nations flag.  We also pay tribute to the nearly 3,000 others who have fallen in the line of duty since the first peacekeepers deployed 65 years ago.  I offer my deepest sympathies and profoundest condolences to their families.


We are working hard to improve safety for our personnel around the world.  But, peacekeeping is inherently dangerous.  And the risks are growing.  Last year, our personnel were killed during attacks on our patrols in Côte d’Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan and South Sudan.  One of our helicopters was shot out of the sky in South Sudan.  All four crew members died.  In the coming months, members of the United Nations Intervention Brigade will arrive in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.  And we will field a new operation in Mali, where terrorism poses a real threat.


Acts of violence receive the most attention, but they are not the only threat to our personnel.  Many of our fallen colleagues die from disease.  Others lose their lives in car accidents on dangerous roads in undeveloped areas.  Whatever the cause of death, we honour all fallen peacekeepers for their sacrifice, courage and selfless service on behalf the United Nations.


On behalf of all of us gathered here, and at similar ceremonies around the world, I make a solemn pledge to the loved ones of those who we honour:  the United Nations will never forget the high cost that your family paid for the cause of peace.  We will preserve their memory, carry on their work and do everything possible to establish lasting peace in the areas where they served.


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