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BBC Thursday, 15
January, 2004 |
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China's one-man
Afghan mission
China's
contribution to the peacekeeping mission in
Afghanistan may prove a heavy burden for one policeman
from southern China.
Zhang Ming has been chosen
as the sole member of a Chinese contingent to join the
international effort, according to China's state-run
Xinhua news agency.
China shares a small stretch of its border with
Afghanistan and Mr Zhang's presence is to help boost
the fight against drug-trafficking.
He will take up his new international posting on
Friday.
He has experience combating the illegal narcotics
trade in his native Hainan province, Xinhua said.
China does not have a significant role in
international peacekeeping operations, although it has
previously sent police officers to East Timor, Bosnia
and Liberia.
It is not clear why China has decided to send just one
officer to Afghanistan but analysts say it may be to
play a symbolic part in helping a neighbouring country.
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