A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 14, 2018
SL earns over USD 161mn from UN peacekeeping
The Sri Lanka Army has earned more than USD 161 million from UN
peacekeeping missions since 2004, Army Commander Lieutenant General
Mahesh Senanayake said on Thursday.
He said this at the opening ceremony of the Directorate for Overseas Operations (DOO) at the Old Dutch Building in Colombo 3.
“Since 2004, Sri Lanka has been earning a minimum of USD 2.5 million per
annum from peacekeeping missions overseas. The troops deployed for such
assignments benefit financially and through these undertakings, the
country amasses foreign remittances that are utilised to train more and
more soldiers. Since 1955, a number of 18,179 members attached to the
Sri Lanka Army have extended their invaluable services to UN
peacekeeping missions. The contingents are currently engaged in
peacekeeping missions in Lebanon (UNIFIL), South Sudan (UNMISS), Mali
(MINUSMA), Abyei (UNISFA), New York (UNHQ), Central African Republic
(MINUSCA) and Western Sahara (MINURSO), either as military observers,
staff officers or officer assistants or general contingent troops,” he
said.
The DOO Defence Secretary declared open the ‘Mansion of Peace’ (Sama
Madura) building at the complex, which is established to handle
international peacekeeping and overseas operational commitments under
the Director General, Staff Branch.
“Our vision towards world peace is to contribute an effective combat
outfit under the United Nations to achieve sustainable peace in conflict
zones. Fast changing political dynamics have become a complex and
multi-dimensional challenge,” the Army Commander said.
Earlier, the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) insisted
that feasible clearance for such deployments should be sought from the
Sri Lankan Human Rights Commission (SLHRC) by vetting respective
overseas bound UN candidates before their departure. Meanwhile, DG of
the Directorate for Overseas Operations, Major General Mervyn Perera
said future peacekeeping deployments, training and other activities
related to overseas operations would be handled by the DOO.(Darshana Sanjeewa)