In south Lebanon, a woman peacekeeper’s work is never done - The Daily Star
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The work of UNIFIL, from military to media operations, is carried out by peacekeepers of both genders in south Lebanon, where it’s not uncommon to see a woman driving an armored vehicle on patrol or removing cluster bombs side by side with male soldiers.
Mohammed Zaatari, du Daily Star, fait la retape pour la FINUL. De la même façon que le moindre reportage consacré à Israël te fait savoir que c’est « Alexandra » qui tient le fusil mitrailleur :
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et tu es censé, comme Korben, trouver que toute ces nanas en uniforme, c’est top-sympa :
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Mohammed te présente : « Sgt. Manuela », « Roberta », « Fabiana », « Giulia ».
Le gros avantage, quand tu présentes l’armée sous l’angle de ses femmes, c’est que tu peux faire drôlement faire ressortir de côté féminin de la soldatesque italienne :
“I’m not married, but I dream of getting married and staying in the service. Of course I will try to reconcile marriage and service,” said Manuela, who arrived two months ago from southern Italy.
“I’m here so that children can play peacefully and this gives me satisfaction,” Roberta continued.
Giulia was moved by the work of tobacco farmers in south Lebanon, saying that she will never forget how families came together to harvest the leaves and dry them in the sun.
Another thing that will stay with her is Lebanese food, which the peacekeeper described as diverse and delicious, especially mezze such as mouttabal and hummus.
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