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词条 Task Force Danbi
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  1. Name

  2. Mission timeline

  3. Reactions

  4. References

Task Force Danbi[1] (단비부대[2]) is the South Korean military mission to Haiti for earthquake relief in the aftermath of the 12 January 2010 earthquake.

This became South Korea's sixth UN Peacekeeping Mission.[3] The mission is expected to last until 31 December 2010.[3]{{Update inline|date=August 2015}}

Name

The name "Danbi" (단비) was chosen after a competition of 8 days. Danbi means "long awaited rain", or "sweet rain after a long drought". It won over the other two suggested names, "희망", "서애".[4]

Mission timeline

On 13 January 2010, a 25-member military rescue team was sent as part of a 41-member Korean rescue squad to Haiti.[5]

On 18 January 2010, the South Korean government announced a peacekeeping mission (PKO) to help Haiti.[6]

On 5 February 2010, the UN announced that the South Korean military engineering teams would be deployed to Léogâne.[7]

On 9 February 2010, South Korea's National Assembly gave unanimous assent to the military mission to Haiti.[8]

On 10 February 2010, the first group of 30 troops left for Haiti.[9]

As of 18 February 2010, the force has started constructing a hospital.[10]

On 23 February 2010, the{{Clarify|reason=vague|date=August 2015}} announced that it would provide the Korean military task force with 400 portable toilets.[11]

On 27 February 2010, 190 PKO personnel were sent to Haiti.[12]

On 28 February 2010, the entire force had arrived in Léogâne.[1]

As of 8 March 2010, the name 단비 (Danbi) had been chosen for the mission.[4]

Reactions

Koreans have criticized their own government over the slow response, and small and poorly equipped initial response to the earthquake.[13]

References

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1. ^{{en icon}} The Korea Herald, "Korean peacekeepers arrive in Haiti", 8 March 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
2. ^{{ko icon}} MBC News, "아이티 재건지원단 애칭 '단비부대'로 결정" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713020247/http://imnews.imbc.com/replay/nw1200/article/2581523_5786.html |date=2011-07-13 }}, 박승진, 8 March 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
3. ^{{en icon}} Korea Times "Korea Launches PKO to Help Rebuild Haiti", Na Jeong-ju, 17 February 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
4. ^{{ko icon}} Yon Hap News, "아이티 파병부대 애칭은 `단비'", 이상헌, 8 March 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
5. ^{{en icon}} Korea Times, "Korean Rescue Team Sent to Caribbean Nation", Oh Young-jin, 15 January 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
6. ^{{fr icon}} KBS World, "La Corée du Sud réfléchit à l’envoi de troupes à Haïti", 19 January 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
7. ^{{en icon}} JoongAng Daily, "Korea set to send PKO to quake-torn Haiti in Feb.", Lee Min-yong, 6 February 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
8. ^{{en icon}} People's Daily, "S. Korean parliament approves peacekeeping dispatch to Haiti", Xinhua, 9 February 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
9. ^{{en icon}} Chosun Ilbo, "Korean Peacekeepers Depart for Haiti", VOA News, 11 February 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
10. ^{{en icon}} The Dong-A Ilbo, "Reconstruction Unit", Donga, 18 February 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
11. ^{{en icon}} Korea Times, "Troops in Haiti to Get Portable Toilets", Jung Sung-ki, 23 February 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
12. ^{{en icon}} Arirang, "190 Korean Peacekeeping Troops Leave for Haiti", Chery Kang, 27 February 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
13. ^{{en icon}} Chosun Ilbo, "Lagging Response to Haiti Disaster Reveals Korea's Real Status", 25 January 2010 (accessed 20 March 2010)
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