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(The Ottawa Treaty, Towards a world free of antipersonnel mines)

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In order to overcome one of the most serious problems of our times, the international community signed a treaty in Ottawa outlawing an invisible enemy that strikes blindly: antipersonnel mines. This documentary reviews the prohibitions – on the use, development, stockpiling and transfer of antipersonnel mines – and the obligations instituted by the treaty: the destruction of existing stocks, the clearance of mine-infested areas and the setting up of prevention and assistance programs. It serves to remind us that at the dawn of the new millennium the treaty’s provisions represent a complete plan of action for eradicating this scourge – an objective that can only be reached if the treaty is actually applied on the ground.
English, Portuguese, French, Arabic, Russian and Chinese language versions available.

This Film was produced by Daniel Farhi and published in 1999 by ICRC. It is available in Chinese and lasts 14 minute(s) . You can order from ICRC Publications
System(s): VHS-PAL

Main Listing: Advocacy : Ban Movement
Submitted 30-Dec-2000 by: ICBL Resource Center -- resource@icbl.org
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