THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF DAG HAMMARSKJOLD
Dag Hammarskjold, the Secretary General United Nations Organisations was killed on 18th September 1961 in the mysterious crash near Ndola, Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) of the Sweden aircraft, chartered for ceasefire negotiations during the Congo Crisis.
Dag Hammarskjöld was a Swedish economist, diplomat. He was the 2nd Secretary General of the United Nations from 1953 until his death, in 1961. He is known for his commitment to peacekeeping operations and shaping the role of the Secretary General as an active force in global politics. His tenure at the UN was marked by a series of complex international crises viz, the Suez Canal dispute, the Congo Crisis, and conflicts in the Middle East. Despite challenges, he was committed to the principles of diplomacy and international cooperation. His establishment of the UN Emergency Force in the Suez Crisis set a precedent for UN peace missions. He intervened directly in conflicts, mediated disputes, and drew attention to global issues. This proactive approach transformed the SG's role from administration to global leadership. Hammarskjöld died on 18.9.1961 in a plane crash under mysterious circumstances while en route to negotiate a ceasefire in the Congo Crisis. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize later that year. He was born on 29.7.1905 in Jönköping, Sweden.
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