26th march, 2007 - regjeringen.no...basic skills : english/french language, driving, weapon handling...
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26th March, 200726th March, 2007
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Chinese Police Chinese Police
Participation in Participation in
UN Peace UN Peace
Operations Operations
International Cooperation Department, MPSInternational Cooperation Department, MPS
26th March, 200726th March, 2007
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Scope of PresentationScope of PresentationScope of PresentationScope of PresentationScope of PresentationScope of PresentationScope of PresentationScope of Presentation
�� General IntroductionGeneral Introduction�� PrePre--Deployment ProcedureDeployment Procedure�� Overview of DeploymentOverview of Deployment
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Part IPart IPart IPart IPart IPart IPart IPart I
General IntroductionGeneral IntroductionGeneral IntroductionGeneral IntroductionGeneral IntroductionGeneral IntroductionGeneral IntroductionGeneral Introduction
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As one of the permanent members of the Security Council, China has been very active and positive towards maintaining international peace and security.
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Leadership and Leadership and Leadership and Leadership and Leadership and Leadership and Leadership and Leadership and
Responsibility Responsibility Responsibility Responsibility Responsibility Responsibility Responsibility Responsibility
Ministry of Public Security
Int. Cooperation Department
Peacekeeping Division CPCTC
Provincial PublicSecurity Department
UNPOL in the mission
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Important Events Important Events Important Events Important Events Important Events Important Events Important Events Important Events
�� 19971997--19981998 DecisionDecision--making making �� 1999.5 1999.5 Commencement of trainingCommencement of training�� 2000.1 2000.1 First Deployment to UNTAETFirst Deployment to UNTAET�� 2000.8 2000.8 Establishment of CPCTCEstablishment of CPCTC�� 2001.1 2001.1 First Deployment to UNMIBHFirst Deployment to UNMIBH�� 2001.4 2001.4 Founding of the SpecialFounding of the Special
Committee for Peacekeeping Committee for Peacekeeping Affairs within the MPSAffairs within the MPS
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Important EventsImportant EventsImportant EventsImportant EventsImportant EventsImportant EventsImportant EventsImportant Events
�� 2003. 12 2003. 12 First Deployment to UNMILFirst Deployment to UNMIL�� 2004.1 2004.1 First Deployment to UNAMA First Deployment to UNAMA �� 2004. 4 2004. 4 First Deployment to UNMIK, First Deployment to UNMIK, �� 2004. 5 2004. 5 First Deployment to First Deployment to
MINUSTAHMINUSTAH�� 2004.10 2004.10 First Deployment of FPU toFirst Deployment of FPU to
MINUSTAH MINUSTAH �� 2005. 5 2005. 5 First Deployment to UNMISFirst Deployment to UNMIS
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Part IIPart IIPart IIPart IIPart IIPart IIPart IIPart II
PrePrePrePrePrePrePrePre--------Deployment ProcedureDeployment ProcedureDeployment ProcedureDeployment ProcedureDeployment ProcedureDeployment ProcedureDeployment ProcedureDeployment Procedure
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Selection: Procedure and Selection: Procedure and
Criteria Criteria
Annual recruitment Annual recruitment
(Notice by the MPS)(Notice by the MPS)
Preliminary test organized by Provincial Public Security organs
CriteriaCriteria
5 yrs Police Experience
2 yrs Driving Experience
College Education
Enhancement:Expertise in Forensics, IT, Training
Language Competence
Selection test
organized by
CPCTC
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UNPOL TrainingUNPOL Training
ApplicationApplication
Regular Training(3 m)
UNPOL SAT TestRefresher
Course (2 m)
Deployment to UN Mission Areas Experienced
Candidates Selection Test
Pre-Deployment Training (2 weeks)
Note: m = month
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UNPOL CourseUNPOL CourseUNPOL CourseUNPOL CourseUNPOL CourseUNPOL CourseUNPOL CourseUNPOL Course
�� Basic skillsBasic skills: English/French language, driving, weapon handling and : English/French language, driving, weapon handling and shooting shooting
�� UN SGTMUN SGTM--centered packagecentered package: : 1.1. Introduction to UN and PeacekeepingIntroduction to UN and Peacekeeping2.2. Code of conductCode of conduct3.3. Human rights and law enforcementHuman rights and law enforcement4.4. DDRDDR5.5. Humanitarian assistanceHumanitarian assistance6.6. Reform and restructuringReform and restructuring7.7. Census and identificationCensus and identification8.8. Community PolicingCommunity Policing9.9. Radio communicationRadio communication10.10. Negotiation and mediationNegotiation and mediation11.11. Gender equalityGender equality12.12. Security awarenessSecurity awareness13.13. Stress management,Stress management,14.14. Media relations Media relations
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FPU Training FPU Training FPU Training FPU Training FPU Training FPU Training FPU Training FPU Training
Two (2) PhasesTwo (2) Phases�� First Phase: 1 monthFirst Phase: 1 month�� Separate course for different groupsSeparate course for different groups�� Commanders: to study about mission and taskCommanders: to study about mission and task�� HQ Staff: to focus on language studyHQ Staff: to focus on language study�� Logistics and Support Staff: to familiarize with new Logistics and Support Staff: to familiarize with new
equipments, facilities and weapons equipments, facilities and weapons
�� Second Phase: 2 months Second Phase: 2 months �� Collective course for the whole unitCollective course for the whole unit
---- to be continued to be continued
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FPU Course FPU Course FPU Course FPU Course FPU Course FPU Course FPU Course FPU Course TheoreticalTheoretical: :
1.1. Introduction to UN and its PeacekeepingIntroduction to UN and its Peacekeeping2.2. Mission backgroundMission background3.3. Human rights and Law enforcementHuman rights and Law enforcement4.4. Policing conceptPolicing concept5.5. Discipline and etiquetteDiscipline and etiquette6.6. Stress management Stress management
OperationalOperational: : 1.1. FPU guidelinesFPU guidelines2.2. SOPSOP3.3. Rules of EngagementRules of Engagement4.4. Operation PlanOperation Plan5.5. Crowd controlCrowd control6.6. VIP safeguardingVIP safeguarding7.7. Convoy escortConvoy escort8.8. CheckpointCheckpoint9.9. Person and premise searchPerson and premise search10.10. Armed patrolArmed patrol11.11. Emergency evacuationEmergency evacuation12.12. First aidFirst aid13.13. Special skills and tactics.Special skills and tactics.
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TrainingTrainingTrainingTrainingTrainingTrainingTrainingTraining
By the end of MarchBy the end of March
�� TotalTotal: : 1, 188 police officers1, 188 police officers�� 563 CIVPOL candidates563 CIVPOL candidates�� 625 FPU candidates625 FPU candidates
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Driving Training
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Part IIIPart IIIPart IIIPart IIIPart IIIPart IIIPart IIIPart III
Overview of DeploymentOverview of DeploymentOverview of DeploymentOverview of DeploymentOverview of DeploymentOverview of DeploymentOverview of DeploymentOverview of Deployment
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UNMIK55 UNPOL
UNMIK55 UNPOL
UNMISET217 UNPOL
UNMISET217 UNPOL
UNMIL73 UNPOL
UNMIL73 UNPOL
UNAMA3 POLICE ADVISER
UNAMA3 POLICE ADVISER
MINUSTAH4 FPU500,14 UNPOL
MINUSTAH4 FPU500,14 UNPOL UNMIBH
20 UNPOL
UNMIBH20 UNPOL
UNMIS21 UNPOL
UNMIS21 UNPOL
Deployment Deployment Deployment Deployment Deployment Deployment Deployment Deployment (2000 to date)(2000 to date)(2000 to date)(2000 to date)(2000 to date)(2000 to date)(2000 to date)(2000 to date)
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Current Deployment Current Deployment Current Deployment Current Deployment Current Deployment Current Deployment Current Deployment Current Deployment
�� 185 185 officers in officers in 55 UN mission areas: UN mission areas: �� UNMIK: UNPOL 18UNMIK: UNPOL 18�� UNMIS: UNPOL 09UNMIS: UNPOL 09�� UNMIL: UNPOL 18UNMIL: UNPOL 18�� MINUSTAH: UNPOL 05, FPU 125MINUSTAH: UNPOL 05, FPU 125�� UNMIT: UNPOL 10UNMIT: UNPOL 10
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UNTAET, January 2000
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UNMIBH, January 2001
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UNMIL, December 2003
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UNAMA, January 2004
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UNMIK, April 2004
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MINUSTAH, May 2004
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UNMIS, May 2005
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MINUSTAH, September 2004
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Many thanks!Many thanks!Many thanks!Many thanks!Many thanks!Many thanks!Many thanks!Many thanks!