On Easter Sunday, I was sitting on the bank of the Omo River with Major Kiros Hadush and Sergeant Abreham, listening to their reminiscences of service in Liberia wearing the famous Blue Helmets of UN peacekeepers. Their talk carried me away into the forests of Liberia. I was like a fly on a wall as they discussed their mission in Liberia. Their memories were both good and bad but, above all, I learnt what it means to wear a Blue Helmet and what it really means when an Ethiopian soldier wears one. They were very clear. “It is a huge…