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Indonesian Armed Forces will send one battalion for the UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan 0906122.
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Defense News - Indonesia |
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Saturday, June 9, 2012, 07:22 AM | |||
Indonesian Armed Forces will send one battalion for the UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan. | |||
The
Indonesian Armed Force (TNI) will send one battalion of peacekeepers to
Darfur, Sudan, to join the United Nations peace mission amid rebel and
tribal fighting in the African nation, the Jakarta Post quoting officer
reported here on Friday, June 8, 2012. |
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An Indonesian Army infantryman participating in the U.N..'s Global Peacekeeping Operation Initiative (GPOI), provides security for a World Food Agency truck. Part of Cobra Gold 09, the GPOI allows Soldiers from Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore and the U.S. to develop and execute scenarios based on actual peacekeeping experiences. |
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"The UN has
asked for one battalion of our peacekeeping troops for Darfur, and of
course we are ready for the request," Indonesian Peacekeeping Center
chief Brigadier Gen. Imam Edy Mulyono said on Thursday. |
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