Showing posts with label United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
AFP: 21 Filipino peacekeepers likely to finish their tours
MANILA, March 18 (PNA) - The 21 Filipino peacekeepers, earlier captured and released by Syrian rebels while conducting a logistics run at the Golan Heights this month, are likely to finish their tour of duty after successfully passing their debriefing, physical and medical examinations Sunday.
“All indications point to our peacekeepers returning to their posts and finishing their respective tour of duty,” AFP spokesperson Col. Arnulfo M. Burgos, Jr., said.
The 21 Filipino military men were subjected to tests to determine their psychological, physical, and mental dispositions after being held for four days by Syrian rebels.
The soldiers, part of a 300-strong Philippine peacekeeping force in the Golan Heights, were captured by rebels while on a logistics run on March 6.
They were later released on March 10.
The Philippines has been maintaining a peacekeeping force in the Golan Heights since the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) implemented the 1974 UN Security Council resolution 350.
Burgos said the peacekeepers passed the first set of debriefing that began March 14.
The debriefing sessions, as well as the physical and medical examinations, were conducted at the UNDOF headquarters in Camp Faouar, Syrian Golan.
The AFP spokesperson said each soldier would have different months for completion of their respective tours of duty.
He added some of them were deployed to the Golan Heights before and after November last year.
“So some of them would finish their tour of duty by June, some by August.”
Burgos said, however, that all of the 21 would have completed their tour of duty by September.
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Philippine News Agency | March 18, 2013 | Article Link
Saturday, May 19, 2012
UN bestows medals to Philippine contingent for peace efforts in Golan Heights
MANILA, Philippines – After three months of deployment in the Golan
Heights under the auspices of the United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force (UNDOF), members of the 5th Philippine contingent were awarded UN
medals on May 17 in recognition of their valuable service in the name of
peace and security in the region.
The awarding of medals to contingents in the Golan Heights is
symbolic and a token of appreciation given by the United Nations to the
military personnel for their contribution to the maintenance of peace
and security in the Golan Heights.
The Philippine contingent is part of the peacekeeping force composed
of troops from Austria, Canada, Croatia, India and Japan who have been
tasked by the UN Security Council to maintain the ceasefire and
supervise the disengagement of Israeli and Syrian forces in the
so-called Areas of Separation and Limitation between the two parties.
Together with his staff officers, Lt. Col. Ramon Estella, commanding
officer of the Philippine battalion, led his troops during the medal
parade and the pinning of the UN medals.
Philippine Ambassador to Israel Generoso D.G. Calonge and Maj. Gen.
Natalio C. Ecarma III, Head of Mission and Force Commander of UNDOF,
attended the ceremony as special guests.
The respective contingent commanders of the contributing states to
UNDOF, liaison officers of the Israel Defense Force (IDF), and members
of the Filipino community in Israel were also present during the parade.
Lt. Col. Estella, in his speech, congratulated the recipients of the
UN medal and told them that it serves as their inspiration to work even
harder to perform their responsibilities.
He rallied his men to continue displaying world class professionalism
at all times. He and his men assumed command in February 2012 and they
are expected to finish their tour of duty by August 2012.
For his part, Ambassador Calonge said the peacekeeper's assignment is
a rare duty and distinct privilege accorded to a unique few who have
the ability to withstand the rigors and responsibilities of an
international peacekeeping mission.
The ambassador reiterated that it is the pride and honor of the
Philippines to join UN peacekeeping operations as it bolsters the
country’s prestige in the international community.
“Your presence here is a testament of our commitment to the UN as one
of the founding nations of this international organization,” Ambassador
Calonge said.
“Always remember that you stand on the foundation built by the
previous contingents, and that as you fulfill your duties and
responsibilities in UNDOF, you also build upon that foundation for other
forthcoming Philippine contingents,” the ambassador added.
Maj. Gen. Ecarma, the first Filipino general in UNDOF, reminded the
contingent that it is incumbent upon them to protect the image of the
Philippines in the host countries and that they represent no less than
the entire Filipino nation.
He congratulated the men and women of the Philippine contingent who
have received the distinguished UN medal awards and noted that this is a
form of appreciation by the United Nations for their selfless act and
courage to maintain stability in the area. He encouraged the battalion
to keep up the good work and to fully support the UN’s mandate.
The deployment of Philippine troops in the Golan, especially amidst
the 2011 Arab Spring, is a challenge and a test to their courage and
endurance. The troops have maintained the highest standards of
professionalism and integrity in the performance of their responsibility
in their areas of operation.
The Philippines is not new in peacekeeping operations. Despite
limited resources, the Philippines steadfastly maintains its commitment
to the UN as one of its founding members.
Since the 1950s, the country has sent peacekeeping troops,
particularly to Korea, Congo, Afghanistan, Burundi, Cambodia, Cote d’
Ivoire, Darfur, Georgia, Haiti, Iraq, Liberia, Kashmir, Kosovo, Nepal,
Sudan and Timor Leste.
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Eric B. Apolonio | InterAksyon.com | May 19, 2012 | Article Link
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