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Life After Landmines

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Landmines survivors in a Burmese refugee camp relate their experience and activities. Landmines are widely used in rural areas by the various armed groups fighting to control territory. Many survivors have had to flee their villages and find safety in refugee camps along the Thai border. Local people made this film to help survivors voice the challenges they face in a life after landmines. This film was supported by the Canada Fund for Thailand.

This Film was published in 1998 by Borderline Video. It is available in English and lasts 30 minute(s) . You can order from Borderline Video
System(s): VHS-PAL

Main Listing: Geographical : Asia-Pacific : Burma
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Submitted 3-Dec-2000 by: ICBL Resource Center -- resource@icbl.org
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