BSS-21 Int’l Day for UN Peacekeepers tomorrow

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UN-PEACEKEEPER-DAY

Int’l Day for UN Peacekeepers tomorrow

DHAKA, May 28, 2018 (BSS) – The International Day of United Nations
Peacekeepers will be observed in the country tomorrow like other countries in
a befitting manner.

The International Day for UN Peacekeepers is being observed on May 29 every
year across the world aiming to underscore the importance of maintaining
global peace, pay tribute to those involved in the peacekeeping missions and
honour the UN peacekeepers who sacrificed their lives in establishing global
peace.

Different programmes have been taken to observe the day, a spokesperson of
Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) told BSS.

The day’s programmes will begin through holding ‘Peace Keepers Run’ in the
morning. Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali will attend it as the chief guest.

In observance of the day, Armed Forces Division and the UN Resident
Coordinator Office in Bangladesh will jointly organise a reception programme
at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) here in honour of the
relatives of the deceased and injured Bangladeshi peacekeepers, paying due
respect to the deceased and injured peacekeepers.

President Abdul Hamid is expected to attend the function as the chief guest
while State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam will be present.

A special documentary on different activities of Bangladesh in the UN
peacekeeping missions will be screened at the function.

President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued separate
messages on the eve of the day and greeted the members of the UN
peacekeepers, including Bangladeshi ones.

They also solemnly prayed for the salvation of the departed souls of the
heroic peacekeepers who made their supreme sacrifices in establishing global
peace and conveyed sympathy to the bereaved family members.

In his message, President Hamid said: “Bangladesh believes in world peace
and harmony. In pursuing our diplomatic objectives, the government has been
consistent in upholding the principle of ‘Friendship to all, malice towards
none’ as enunciated by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman.”

Noting that Bangladesh has been emerged as a country of peace and communal
harmony around the world, he said Bangladeshi peacekeepers have been able to
attain credibility by dint of their highest standard of professionalism,
devotion and bravery since their first engagement to UN Peacekeeping
Operations in 1988.

“The image of Bangladesh has upheld at international arena for the
outstanding contributions of our peacekeepers,” the President said,
expressing that Bangladeshi peacekeepers will continue to render their
dedicated efforts in establishing world peace, harmony and amity in the days
to come.

Terming Bangladesh one of the largest troop contributing nations to the UN
peacekeeping missions, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in her message said the
Bangladeshi peacekeepers have been working relentlessly to establish peace
and harmony in various conflict-prone areas of the world.

“They are now worldwide highly praised by displaying their high standard of
professionalism, courage and dedication to establish global peace and
harmony,” she added.

“On behalf of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, I
assure our support to the United Nations for protection and promotion of
world peace.”

Sheikh Hasina hoped that Bangladeshi peacekeepers would contribute more in
the future with their highest standard of professionalism and honesty.

Marking the day, different national dailies will publish special
supplements and articles tomorrow highlighting the importance of the day.
Besides, different television channels, including Bangladesh Television, and
Bangladesh Betar will air special programmes.

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