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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.

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Afghanistan: ICBL concerned by Taliban mine use allegations

The reports of antipersonnel mine use by the Taliban received over the past 18 months are very worrying as – if confirmed – they would signal a shift from the Taliban’s publicly declared policy of endorsing the mine ban.

(19/06/2008, last updated: 20/06/2008) Read more »


Western Sahara: Polisario Front continues destruction of its antipersonnel landmine stockpile and clearance of cluster submunitions

On 21 May, the Polisario Front destroyed 2,000 antipersonnel mines at Tifariti in Western Sahara. According to data provided by Polisario, this included mines of Italian, Chinese, Portuguese, Belgian, Romanian, former Yugoslav and Soviet manufacture.

(16/06/2008, last updated: 16/06/2008) Read more »


ICBL NEWS - JUNE 2008

This issue, published on the occasion of the Intersessional Standing Committees Meeting held in Geneva from 2 to 5 June 2008 contains articles on the process to request extensions for clearance deadlines; the new Cluster Munitions Convention; celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of the Mine Ban Treaty; the Miss Landmine initiative; universalization of the Mine Ban Treaty; mine-related news and updates from ICBL members around the world.

(06/06/2008, last updated: 12/06/2008) Read more »


Campaign News

Activities updates from ICBL members and supporters in countries including Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Greece, India, Iraq, Italy, Nepal, Poland, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Switzerland, USA and more.

(06/06/2008, last updated: 27/06/2008) Read more »


News in Brief

Mine-related news from around the world.

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


Ten Years of the Mine Ban Treaty: Campaigners Around the World Celebrate the Success and Call for More Progress Towards a Mine-free World

The 1997 Mine Ban Treaty was the result of efforts of individuals and groups around the world, committed to changing a vision into reality. To celebrate these efforts and commitment the ICBL launched the 10th Anniversary Support Program to support national campaigns in the organization of anniversary events and further advocacy work at the national level.

(06/06/2008, last updated: 11/06/2008) Read more »


The Mine Ban Treaty Comes Home: Celebrations in Ottawa

Between 28 November and 9 December Mines Action Canada coordinated a series of events celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the signing of the Ottawa Treaty.

(06/06/2008, last updated: 10/06/2008) Read more »


Poland: Why Not?

While government officials continue to repeat that Poland’s ratification of the Mine Ban Treaty is conditional upon the emplacement of “alternative means of defence”, for which a deadline is set in 2015, the ICBL believes that accession is possible even before the set date.

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


Miss Landmine: Friend or Foe?

Amid the glamour, camera flashes, anticipation and nerves typical of beauty pageants, the first “Miss Landmine” was crowned in the Angolan capital, Luanda, on 2 April 2008.

(06/06/2008, last updated: 07/06/2008) Read more »


The Sky’s the Limit: Historical Process Against Cluster Munitions Enters Next Phase

On 30 May 2008, after two weeks of intense negotiations, 111 states adopted the text of a new Convention banning cluster munitions because of their unacceptable humanitarian consequences.

(06/06/2008, last updated: 10/06/2008) Read more »


Article 5 Deadline Extension Process: Clearance Obligation’s Credibility at Stake

 

Interview with Tamar Gabelnick, ICBL Treaty Implementation Director

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


Mine Ban Treaty: Failure is Not an Option

As the world welcomes the adoption of a new convention banning cluster munitions, the Mine Ban Treaty enters a critical phase that will test the real determination of States Parties to continue to turn the words of the treaty into real change for affected communities.

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


Help Ban Cluster Bombs Now! Sign the People's Treaty

The Cluster Munitions Convention's signing ceremony will take place in Oslo, Norway, from 2-3 December 2008. That is only six months to ensure that countries – your country – will be ready to sign the treaty! To keep pressure on governments, sign the People's Treaty now.

(02/06/2008, last updated: 04/06/2008) Read more »


Over 100 countries adopt groundbreaking treaty to ban cluster bombs - Campaigners launch People's Treaty to hold governments to their word

Dublin, May 30th, 2008: Cluster bomb survivors and campaigners today welcomed the formal adoption of the Cluster Munitions Convention by over 100 countries. This historic treaty bans the use, production, stockpiling and transfer of all existing and future cluster bombs.

(02/06/2008, last updated: 02/06/2008) Read more »


Groundbreaking treaty banning cluster bombs agreed. Cluster bomb survivors and campaigners rejoice

Dublin, May 28th, 2008: Cluster bomb suvivors and campaigners are tonight rejoicing over the groundbreaking and comprehensive new treaty to ban cluster bombs that has just been provisionally agreed in Dublin. After ten days of intense negotiation under Irish leadership, 110 countries negotiating at the conference and hundreds of campaigners and survivors within the Cluster Munition Coalition (CMC) welcomed the treaty.

(29/05/2008, last updated: 29/05/2008) Read more »


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