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The below is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price:

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta today to discuss regional security issues of mutual interest, including the situations in Ethiopia and Somalia.  In Ethiopia, they agreed on the urgent need for a cessation of hostilities, unhindered humanitarian access, an end to human rights abuses and violations, and a negotiated resolution to the conflict.  The Secretary expressed the strong support of the United States for the mediation efforts of President Kenyatta and AU Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Olusegun Obasanjo.  On Somalia, the Secretary underscored the importance of Somalia’s national and Federal Member State leaders concluding parliamentary and presidential elections immediately and free from irregularities that would jeopardize the credibility of the outcome.  The Secretary noted the U.S. opposition to the attempted suspension of Prime Minister Roble, and they agreed that all parties should refrain from escalatory actions and statements. - U.S Department of State

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The 8th contingent of the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps (SLAMC), set to leave for United Nations Peace-Keeping Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) to serve the Level-2 SRIMED Hospital hours before their departure presented a ceremonial salute to General Shavendra Silva, Chief of Defence Staff and Commander of the Army at the SLAMC Regimental Headquarters ground at Werahera, Dece-(24).

Brigadier Thusitha Hettiarachchi, the SLAMC Regimental HQ’s Centre Commandant after a warm welcome to the day’s Chief Guest, General Shavendra Silva invited him to review the Guard Turnout at the entrance, presented by SLAMC troops as a formality upon his arrival at the entrance.

Minutes after that, Brigadier Krishantha Fernando, Colonel Commandant of the SLAMC and Director General of the Army Health Services received the day’s Chief Guest formally and ushered him to the parade ground where the Parade Commander reported and requested the day’s protagonist to review the Guard of Honour presented on his behalf.

The 8th South Sudan bound contingent, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel N.M Niflar and 2nd in command Major D.Y.S Kumara is made up of 66 Army personnel, including 4 Medical specialists and 13 Officers. The contingent includes Ward In-Charge, nurses, critical care nurses (gynaecological), operation theatre technician, Physiotherapists (DPM), radiographer, X-ray technician, radiologist, dentist and dental assistant, dental technician, medical storeman, pharmacist, pharmacy technician, lab technician, lab technologists, communication technicians, hygiene assistant, administrative clerk, cooks, ambulance drivers, sanitary duty man, mortuary attendant, etc and Other Ranks from the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps (40) Sri Lanka Signal Corps( 02), Corps of Engineer Service (02), Sri Lanka Electrical and Mechanical Engineers( 04) and the Sri Lanka Army Service Corps (01).

Adding symbolic importance to the UN assignment, the day’s Chief Guest afterwards formally handed over the National flag, Army flag, United Nations flag and the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps flag to the contingent as part of the formalities, denoting that their preparations for the mission are complete and ready to undertake responsibilities.

Extending his best wishes, the Army Chief soon after the ceremonial parade addressed the contingent and highlighted the value of their overseas duties, bringing pride and honour to the country. He also reminded them of the importance of maintaining the highest level of discipline while serving and their commitment to the role and tasks in South Sudan.

The 7th Sri Lankan contingent already serving the UN assignment in South Sudan is expected to return home shortly soon after completion of their tenure of service in accordance with the provisions of the UN.

Major General Vikum Liyanage, Chief of Staff, Major General Jagath Kodithuwakku, Deputy Chief of Staff, Principal Staff Officers, Directors, SLAMC Senior Officers, Officers, Other Ranks and a representative gathering of attendees joined the occasion.

The UNMISS, headed by a Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General has deployed thousands of blue helmets, comprised of military personnel, Policemen and Civil Staffers in strife-torn South Sudan with the objective of bringing peace to the country.

The Sri Lanka Army at the request of the UN, established its first-ever SRIMED Level 2 Hospital in Bor, South Sudan under the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) in 2014. - SL Army/The Official Government News Portal of Sri Lanka

ONE of the driving forces behind the ending of racial segregation in South Africa, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has died at the age of 90.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said: "The passing of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is another chapter of bereavement in our nation’s farewell to a generation of outstanding South Africans who have bequeathed us a liberated South Africa.

"Desmond Tutu was a patriot without equal; a leader of principle and pragmatism who gave meaning to the biblical insight that faith without works is dead. We pray that Archbishop Tutu’s soul will rest in peace but that his spirit will stand sentry over the future of our nation." 

Born in 1931 in Klerksdorp, he trained as a teacher and graduated from the University of South Africa in 1954. He taught in high school for three years and then began studying theology, being ordained as a priest in 1960. In the early 1960s he furthered his studies in England before returning to his homeland to teach theology. 

He returned in the early 1970s to England where he worked as an assistant director of a theological institute.

Archbishop Tutu was a driving force alongside Nelson Mandela was one of the driving forces behind anti-apartheid and ending the policy of racial segrefation and discrimination from 1948 until 1991. 

In 1984, he was awarded the Nobel prize for his work and was renowned around the world. 

He was Bishop of Johannesburg between 1985 and 1986 and Archbishop of Cape Town between 1986 and 1996. 

His death comes weeks after South Africa's last apartheid-era president - DW de Clerk. By Elizabeth Birt, South Wales Argus

 

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