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Friday, October 26, 2001, updated at 23:10(GMT+8)
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More Chinese Police to Leave for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ten Chinese policemen are to leave for Bosnia and Herzegovina on a peace-keeping mission Saturday, said sources with China's
Ministry of Public Security
Friday.
This is the second time that China is to send peace-keeping police to the region since it first dispatched five police to Bosnia and Herzegovina in January 2001.
Since January 2000, China has sent 124 peace-keeping police to East Timor and Bosnia and Herzegovina in six dispatches within the United Nations framework.
China has been sending policemen to participate in peace- keeping missions of the United Nations over the past two years.
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