(10) TEN RULES CODE OF PERSONAL CONDUCT FOR BLUE HELMETS.
1.
Dress,
think, talk, act and behave in a manner befitting the dignity of a disciplined,
caring, considerate, mature, respected and trusted soldier, displaying the
highest integrity and impartiality. Have pride in your position as a
peace-keeper and do not abuse or misuse your authority.
2.
Respect
the law of the land of the host country, their local culture, traditions,
customs and practices.
3.
Treat
the inhabitants of the host country with respect, courtesy and consideration.
You are there as a guest to help them and in so doing will be welcomed with
admiration. Neither solicit nor accept any material reward, honor or gift.
4.
Do
not indulge in immoral acts of sexual, physical or psychological abuse or
exploitation of the local population or United Nations staff, especially women
and children.
5.
Respect
and regard the human rights of all. Support and aid the infirm, sick and weak.
Do not act in revenge or with malice, in particular when dealing with
prisoners, detainees or people in your custody.
6.
Properly
care for and account for all United Nations money, vehicles, equipment and
property assigned to you and do not trade or barter with them to seek personal
benefits.
7.
Show
military courtesy and pay appropriate compliments to all members of the
mission, including other United Nations contingents regardless of their creed,
gender, rank or origin.
8.
Show
respect for and promote the environment, including the flora and fauna, of the
host country.
9.
Do not
engage in excessive consumption of alcohol or traffic in drugs.
10. Exercise the utmost discretion in handling
confidential information and matters of official business which can put lives
into danger or soil the image of the United Nations.
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