Author/Origin:
ICBL media@icbl.org |
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(Friday 21 November 2003
Washington DC)
Stockpile destruction in Thailand, April 2003. Photo by Deborah Morris.
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WHAT: Launch of the process for the Mine Ban
Convention's First Review Conference, the 2004 Nairobi Summit on a Mine Free
World. A press conference at the site where the Republic of Cyprus will detonate
its stockpiled antipersonnel mines will be followed by a visit to a mined area
nearby.
WHO: Jody Williams, 1997 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Williams
coordinated the ICBL from 1991-1997, and currently serves as the International
Campaign to Ban Landmine (ICBL)’s Ambassador.
Tassos Papadopoulos, President of the Republic of Cyprus.
Ambassador Wolfgang Petritsch, Austrian Permanent Representative to the
United Nations in Geneva and President-Designate of the Convention’s First
Review Conference
WHEN: Tuesday 2 December 13:30 to 15:30 (local time)
WHERE: Xintous Military Testing Range, Vysakia, Republic of Cyprus
WHY:
- The 2004 Nairobi Summit on a Mine Free World (the First Review
Conference of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use,
Stockpiling, Production and Transfer, of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their
Destruction) is a key milestone in the life of the Treaty. It
will mark the incredible progress since the birth of the Convention and
chart the way forward for its full implementation and universalisation.
- The ICBL is geared to fully participate in the Summit
and preparation process, starting with this launch. It is urging
States Parties to the Treaty to send ministers to the Summit and use
the road to Nairobi process to boost membership of the treaty and
renew commitment to clearing mines and assisting landmine victims.
- Cyprus, and neighbours Greece and Turkey, is amongst the Mine Ban
Treaty's newest members. The mine-affected country will blow up its stockpiles
of antipersonnel mines at the launch. This will be Cyprus' first significant
step in fulfilling its Treaty obligations.
- The launch coincides with the anniversary of the signing of the Mine Ban
Treaty in Ottawa in 1997 and the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the ICBL and
Jody Williams in Oslo. 3 December is also International Day for Disabled People.
The ICBL will publish a press statement on 3 December:
www.icbl.org.
CONTACTS:
- For information, please write
media ('at' sign) icbl.org, visit
www.icbl.org/info/mediakit or
contact: Elizabeth Bernstein, Coordinator, +1-202-352-7950 or
+1-202-547-2667
- For information on logistics, contact: Patricia Hadjisotiriou, Press
Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, +357- 22-801-144
- For information on the 2004 Nairobi Summit on a Mine-Free World, contact:
Ambassador Wolfgang Petritsch, Permanent Mission of Austria to the United
Nations in Geneva, +41-22-748-2048.