UN creates medal to honor 'exceptional courage'

US Ambassador Samantha Power, right, embrace Rwanda's UN Ambassador Eugene Gasana after his emotional address to the UN Security Council on Thursday, May 8, 2014. Gasana broke down as he expressed support for a new UN medal for peacekeepers who have demonstrated acts of bravery, named for Senegalese peacekeeper Captain Mbaye Diagne. Gasana recalled Diagne's bravery saving hundreds of Rwandans during the genocide of 1994. AP/Bebeto Matthews

UNITED NATIONS — The Security Council has voted unanimously to establish a United Nations medal for "exceptional courage."

The award will be created in the name of an unarmed U.N. peacekeeper from Senegal who lost his life after saving hundreds of Rwandans from death in the 1994 genocide. The decision led Rwanda's U.N. envoy to break down in tears in the council chamber.

Ambassador Eugene-Richard Gasana called Captain Mbaye Diagne "a hero" who went against orders to save lives during the 100-day slaughter in which more than 500,000 minority Tutsis and moderate Hutu's were killed by Hutu extremists.

"In the face of evil, he refused to be a bystander," Gasana said Thursday. "Armed only with courage and a sense of responsibility Captain Diagne decided to conduct several missions ... to save hundreds, maybe a thousand Rwandans."

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