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News from the ICBL and its members, plus external news items. Members can also access our Media Reports: weekly internet scans of news on landmines. Articles here date back to 1998 when the ICBL website was first launched.

ICBL REPORT OF ACTIVITIES 2007

As the 10th anniversary of the year the Mine Ban Treaty (MBT) was adopted and signed, 2007

provided several key opportunities for renewing energy around and interest in the treaty and

the issue. Throughout the year, the ICBL created and distributed 10th anniversary-related

materials, encouraged campaigners to organize special media or advocacy events, and

participated in 10th anniversary celebrations in Austria, Belgium, Norway, and Canada. The

ICBL’s slogan for marking this milestone was “The Mine Ban Treaty: A Success in

Progress”, a message that resonated with all the stakeholders in this journey to a mine-free

world.

(22/04/2008, last updated: 23/04/2008) Read more »


CONFERENCE ON INDISPENSABILITY OF ANTIPERSONNEL MINES FOR INDIA’S DEFENCE – MYTH OR REALITY?

1 March 2008 marked the 9th Anniversary of Entry into Force of the "Mine Ban Treaty" which prohibits the use, production, stockpiling and transfer of antipersonnel landmines and has been joined up to now by 156 countries. India is not a State Party to the treaty but has recently shown growing interest in the issue of landmines. Unfortunately, India remains one of the largest producers of mines along with countries like Russia, China and Pakistan – and it stockpiles about 40 thousands tons of these weapons.

(22/04/2008, last updated: 23/04/2008) Read more »


CMC Press Release - Latin America and Caribbean Push for Global Cluster Bomb Ban As Brazil Stays Away

(Mexico City, 17 April 2008) More than 20 Latin American and Caribbean governments have reaffirmed their commitment to a global ban on cluster bombs at a regional meeting in Mexico City one month ahead of the international negotiations in Dublin that will finalise an international treaty, with only Brazil and Cuba shunning the gathering.

(21/04/2008, last updated: 21/04/2008) Read more »


Sudan Finishes Its Stockpile Destruction Just in Time!

On 31 March, the Republic of Sudan finished destroying its antipersonnel mine stockpile, just ahead of its 1 April 2008 deadline under Article 4 of the Mine Ban Treaty.

(01/04/2008, last updated: 03/04/2008) Read more »


2008: Crunch time for mine action

On the eve of the third UN International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action (4 April), the International Campaign to Ban Landmines warns about the need to remain vigilant about compliance with obligations contained in the Mine Ban Treaty with regard to mine clearance and stockpile destruction.

(02/04/2008, last updated: 03/04/2008) Read more »


Backgrounder: Impending treaty deadlines for mine clearance

As far as demining is concerned, the treaty has been a qualified success. The destruction of many millions of emplaced mines has saved countless lives and many thousands of square kilometers have been returned to productive use. But progress in several States has been disappointing, and in a small number it has been unacceptable.

(02/04/2008, last updated: 03/04/2008) Read more »


Backgrounder: Stockpile Destruction

 

The obligation to destroy all stockpiles serves both the treaty’s disarmament and humanitarian goals. First and foremost, destroying mines is a cornerstone of a treaty aiming to eliminate a class of weapons. Their destruction also ensures that the mines can never be laid in the ground and can therefore never claim a victim.

(02/04/2008, last updated: 03/04/2008) Read more »


CMC Press Release: Strong Landmark African Declaration to Ban Cluster Bombs

(Livingstone, Zambia, 1 April 2008) At the conclusion of the first ever meeting of African countries on cluster bombs, 38 out of 39 countries attending the meeting endorsed a strong political "Livingstone Declaration", committing them to negotiating a global ban on the weapons in Dublin next month. Only South Africa, one of the continent's two producer states, called for exceptions to the ban.

(01/04/2008, last updated: 02/04/2008) Read more »


The ICBL Condemns Attacks on Afghan Deminers

The ICBL strongly condemns the cruel and deadly attacks on deminers in Afghanistan on Sunday and Monday. The ICBL calls on the government of Afghanistan to bring the perpetrators of these crimes to justice and to ensure deminers receive the protection they deserve.

 

(25/03/2008, last updated: 01/04/2008) Read more »


Getting Poland Onboard: A Week of Advocacy Activities in Warsaw

In the week of 10 March, the ICBL and Polish Red Cross organised an intense programme of advocacy and awareness raising events in Warsaw, Poland, with a view to expediting Poland's ratification of the Mine Ban Treaty. Activities included the opening of a photo exhibitions, meetings with government representatives and members of parliament, and media work.

(21/03/2008, last updated: 21/03/2008) Read more »


Burundi Finishes Stockpile Destruction: Just Ahead of 1 April Deadline

The final destruction ceremony took place at the Permanent Destruction Center of the National Defense Force (FDN) in Mudubugu in the province of Bubanza. A total of 664 antipersonnel mines – 591 POMZ-2M and 73 TS 50 mines – were destroyed.

(20/03/2008, last updated: 20/03/2008) Read more »


ICBL seeks an Implementation Officer

The International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) is currently looking for an Implementation Officer to strengthen its capacity to work on implementation of the Mine Ban Treaty (MBT), with a particular emphasis on victim assistance. Applications from mine/ERW survivors with knowledge of mine action are strongly encouraged.

(12/03/2008, last updated: 12/03/2008) Read more »


Ottawa Convention Implementation and Universalization Workshop in Bali

From 25-27 February, the ICBL participated in the “Ottawa Convention Implementation and Universalization Workshop” held in Bali, Indonesia.

(10/03/2008, last updated: 10/03/2008) Read more »


Landmine Monitor (Handicap International) seeks Research Consultant

Handicap International is seeking a Landmine Monitor Research Consultant.

(06/03/2008, last updated: 06/03/2008) Read more »


Nine Years Since Entry Into Force, The Mine Ban Treaty Shows the Way Forward in Efforts to Ban Cluster Munitions

As the world moves closer to a new treaty to ban cluster munitions that cause unacceptable harm to civilians, the Mine Ban Treaty - which entered into force on 1 March 1999 - provides a solid example of how committed governments can successfully cooperate to eradicate inhumane weapons. Also available in French

(27/02/2008, last updated: 03/03/2008) Read more »


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