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Thousands Run for Landmine Awareness in Colombia - New Tang Dynasty Television
08/04/2013
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Thousands Run for Landmine Awareness in Colombia
New Tang Dynasty Television
Landmines have been used extensively in Colombia's long-running internal conflict between government forces and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and other guerrilla organizations. Among the race participants were members of the ...
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The women clearing Laos of unexploded bombs - Financial Times
05/04/2013
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The women clearing Laos of unexploded bombs
Financial Times
Unexploded ordnance - dropped over Laos during the Vietnam war - is still injuring and killing its people. Photographer Tessa Bunney travels to one of the worst-affected areas to see the land being cleared of mines, and meets an extraordinary bomb ...
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Afghan Insurgents Using Landmines - Campaigner - New Tang Dynasty Television
05/04/2013
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Afghan Insurgents Using Landmines - Campaigner
New Tang Dynasty Television
"I believe 70 percent of landmine areas have been cleared but unfortunately right now they are laying landmines that are relatively new, made abroad. That is a serious threat." As long as there are landmines there will be victims like the amputees at ...
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Laos continues to suffer from warfare - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
03/04/2013
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Laos continues to suffer from warfare
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
In fact, each of these unexploded artifacts represents a war crime perpetrated by the U.S. government on the Laotian people in defiance of the U.S.-signed neutrality treaty with Laos. The U.S. dropped more bombs per capita on Laos than on any other ...
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UN Adopts Treaty to Regulate Global Arms Trade - ABC News
03/04/2013
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UN Adopts Treaty to Regulate Global Arms Trade
ABC News
The U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly approved the first international treaty regulating the multibillion-dollar global arms trade Tuesday, after a more than decade-long campaign to keep weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists, warlords, ...
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