that they can easily -- the spla can go inside, make robbery, threatening people. and that's not good. >> the u.n. peacekeepers may be armed, but they can't be everywhere at once. and the police only have batons. they're powerless to help. those invading have kalashnikovs. henrik hebo, u.n. policeman: i made a goal for myself. if i could make some good things for a couple of people in south sudan, i will be happy to have done it. the u.n. forces cannot solve south sudan's deep internal problems. but no one here wants to even contemplate what life would be like if the u.n. was not around at all. host: the united nations was not created in order to bring us heaven, but in order to save us from hell. that's how the second secretary general dag hammer-chord summed up its role. clearly a man with no illusions that achieving even that is a tall order. when it comes to nature conservation, the roles of the stakeholders seem clear right from the start. big landowners eager to maximize their profits face down environmentalists trying to protect the last bits of untouched na