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Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
We are here today to honour the memory of twelve men and women
who died while carrying out their duties as members of the international peace
mission in Bosnia and Herezegovina.
Many different considerations prompt an individual to travel to
another country and work for peace. Among these considerations must surely be
the simple desire to help others.
The twelve who perished on this mountainside four years ago
perished because they were helping consolidate the peace in Bosnia and
Herzegovina. Altruism played a part in their presence that morning aboard that
helicopter.
They were doing honourable work. They were honourable
people.
We remember them with a sense of loss. We remember them, too,
with a sense of resolve. The desire to help others must illuminate the work of
every person here, of every person who is actively engaged in sustaining Bosnia
and Herzegovina’s recovery from war. The recourse to a higher motivation, beyond
material gain or personal aggrandisement, must drive the work of peace
implementation. It isn’t easy work, but it is good work
We honour the memory of those who died here. We go from this
place the more determined to bring to a fruitful conclusion the work that drew
those twelve good people to Bosnia and Herzegovina, far from their homes.
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