Dansk FN-succes i Sierra Leone: Fra krigens aske til spirende fred

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Dansker kan sende FNs fredsstyrke hjem efter 15 års indsats i nationen, der blev kaldt bloddiamanternes land – og til stor glæde i FN-toppen over de mange politiske landvindinger og økonomiske fremskridt, der er nået i en af verdens allerfattigste stater.

FREETOWN, 26 March 2014 (UN News Service): “With some of the most perfect palm-lined sands on the continent, it won’t be long before Sierra Leone takes its place in Europe’s packaged beach-holiday scene.”

That is how the Lonely Planet describes Sierra Leone today.

The travel guide also calls the former British colony “one of West Africa’s safest destinations” – an inconceivable (utænkelig) description of a country that a little over a decade ago made headlines with unspeakable atrocities (grusomheder) committed by teenage soldiers in the course of a brutal civil war.

On top of that, Sierra Leone – once home to the largest peacekeeping force in the history of the United Nations – now even sends its own soldiers as UN peacekeepers to trouble spots around the world.

Dansker i spidsen for UNIPSIL

“There is no reason for a peacekeeping or a peacebuilding mission in the country anymore. The country is at peace,” said (danskeren) Jens Toyberg-Frandzen, Executive Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone, known as UNIPSIL.

Jens Toyberg-Frandzen

Mere om top-danskeren i FN på http://www.u-landsnyt.dk/nyhed/05-05-12/dansker-skal-lede-fns-arbejde-i-et-af-verdens-fatt

March 31, 2014 marks the official end of UNIPSIL, the third and final phase of a robust UN engagement that began 15 years ago and saw tens of thousands of peacekeepers serve under the UN flag alongside the Sierra Leoneans to achieve a hard-won peace.

More than 17.000 “blue helmets” were deployed at the height of an 11-year civil conflict to disarm rebel militias and return this West African nation to stability.

FN var alle vegne – hjalp også med frie valg

The United Nations helped the Government to combat illicit diamond mining that fuelled the conflict, and to establish control over the affected areas.

With the UN’s help, Sierra Leone’s citizens voted in successive free and fair elections for the first time in their history.

UN peacekeepers disarmed more than 75.000 ex-fighters, including hundreds of child soldiers, and destroyed more than 42.000 weapons and 1,2 million rounds of ammunition.

The world body assisted more than half a million Sierra Leonean refugees and displaced persons to return home and supported training for thousands of local police.

Jernnæven i fløjlshandsken

Six years ago, UNIPSIL, a civilian political mission set out to help Sierra Leone consolidate progress, addressing tensions that could have caused a relapse (synken tilbage i) into conflict while strengthening institutions and promoting human rights.

“One of the most remarkable achievements of UNIPSIL is the mission’s use of soft power to avoid political tensions”, said Project Coordinator Patrick Buse, who has been with the mission since 2009, noting:

“In April 2009, we were seriously concerned that conflict would flare up between political parties. We brought them to the same table and supported them in drafting a roadmap”.

“For me, this was one of my most memorable moments with the mission.”

And there were many such landmark moments in the years leading up to the last phase of the UN operation.

Dommen over den berygtede Charles Taylor

Sierra Leone became the first country in Africa to establish, with UN backing, a tribunal to address the most serious international crimes that was based in the territory where the crimes were committed.

And when the Freetown headquarters of the Special Court for Sierra Leone closed its doors in December 2013, it was the first of the UN and UN-backed tribunals to successfully complete its mandate.

The Special Court’s sentencing of former Liberian President Charles Taylor was the first conviction of a former Head of State since Nuremberg (Nürnberg-processen 1945-49) – sending a stern warning that even top leaders must pay for their crimes – se mere i telegrammet http://www.u-landsnyt.dk/nyhed/26-09-13/domstol-i-sierra-leone-stadf-ster-taylors-dom-p-50

The accomplishments have truly been awe-inspiring, but much remains to be done on the development front.

Sierra Leone sits 11th from the bottom, or 177th out of 187 countries surveyed in the latest Human Development Index (HDI), a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy (læse og skrive), education, standards of living, and quality of life for countries worldwide.

Læs videre på
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=47440&Cr=sierra+leone&Cr1=#.UzN8u2V1T4s

Begynd fra: “United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who was in Freetown in early March to….”

Stor tilfredshed i Sikkerhedsrådet med successen i Sierra Leone – se
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=47437&Cr=sierra+leone&Cr1=#.UzN9R2V1T4s

Se også om, hvordan Jens Toyberg-Frandzen allerede i 2012 var sikker på, at Sierra Leone ville blive en succeshistorie på
http://www.u-landsnyt.dk/nyhed/11-09-12/top-dansker-i-fn-ludfattige-sierra-leone-er-en-suc