KFOR is a NATO-led multinational force responsible for establishing and maintaining security in
Kosovo. This peace-enforcement force entered Kosovo on June 12, 1999 under a United Nations mandate, two days after the adoption of
UN Security Council Resolution 1244, but it is not a United Nations
blue helmeted peacekeeping mission.
AMIS was the African Union force in
Darfur, Sudan starting August 2004 in response to the
Darfur Conflict. It merged with
UNAMID, a UN-mandated peacekeeping force deployed in Darfur, in December 2007.
^The official web site of the Multinational Force and Observers see
legal disclaimer "the MFO enjoys immunity from the civil and criminal jurisdiction of local courts and other privileges and immunities customarily accorded international organizations" and
Mission "Operation of checkpoints, reconnaissance patrols, and observation posts along the international boundary and Line B, and within Zone C."
KFOR is a NATO-led multinational force responsible for establishing and maintaining security in
Kosovo. This peace-enforcement force entered Kosovo on June 12, 1999 under a United Nations mandate, two days after the adoption of
UN Security Council Resolution 1244, but it is not a United Nations
blue helmeted peacekeeping mission.
AMIS was the African Union force in
Darfur, Sudan starting August 2004 in response to the
Darfur Conflict. It merged with
UNAMID, a UN-mandated peacekeeping force deployed in Darfur, in December 2007.
^The official web site of the Multinational Force and Observers see
legal disclaimer "the MFO enjoys immunity from the civil and criminal jurisdiction of local courts and other privileges and immunities customarily accorded international organizations" and
Mission "Operation of checkpoints, reconnaissance patrols, and observation posts along the international boundary and Line B, and within Zone C."