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UPDATED: 10:33, December 23, 2004
Chinese peacekeeping troops depart for Liberia
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The picture shows a flagman of the Chinese peacekeeping troops at the Beijing Capital International Airport, Dec. 22, 2004. The second batch of peacekeeping forces, for transport and medical care, left for Liberia on that day. According to the United Nations' requirement, they will substitute the first batch of Chinese peacekeeping force whose mission is ending.

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The Chinese peacekeeping troops lined up before boarding at Beijing Capital International Airport, Dec. 22, 2004. The second batch of peacekeeping forces, for transport and medical care, left for Liberia on that day. According to the United Nations' requirement, they will substitute the first batch of Chinese peacekeeping force whose mission is ending.

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Chinese peacekeeping troops boarding at Beijing Capital International Airport, Dec. 22, 2004. The second batch of peacekeeping force, for transport and medical care, left for Liberia on that day. According to the United Nations' requirement, they will substitute the first batch of Chinese peacekeeping force whose mission is ending.

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Officers of the Chinese peacekeeping troops bid farewell to friends before boarding at Beijing Capital International Airport, Dec. 22, 2004. The second batch of peacekeeping forces, for transport and medical care, left for Liberia on that day. According to the United Nations' requirement, they will substitute the first batch of Chinese peacekeeping force whose mission is ending.

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An officer of the Chinese peacekeeping troops takes a photo before boarding at Beijing Capital International Airport, Dec. 22, 2004. The second batch of peacekeeping forces, for transport and medical care, left for Liberia on that day. According to the United Nations' requirement, they will substitute the first batch of Chinese peacekeeping force whose mission is ending.

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Soldiers of the Chinese peacekeeping troops shake hands with colleagues before boarding at Beijing Capital International Airport, Dec. 22, 2004. The second batch of peacekeeping forces, for transport and medical care, left for Liberia on that day. According to the United Nations' requirement, they will substitute the first batch of Chinese peacekeeping force whose mission is ending.

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An officer of the Chinese peacekeeping troops bids farewell to families on the phone onboard a plane at the Beijing Capital International Airport, Dec. 22, 2004. The second batch of peacekeeping forces, for transport and medical care, left for Liberia on that day. According to the United Nations' requirement, they will substitute the first batch of Chinese peacekeeping force whose mission is ending.

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