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Library Landmine chapter of the Burma Human Rights Yearbook 2000

Landmine chapter of the Burma Human Rights Yearbook 2000

Landmine chapter of the Burma Human Rights Yearbook 2000

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Date of publication
September 2001
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ISBN / Resource ID
OBL:48208

Landmines are weapons that kill and maim indiscriminately, whether it be civilians, soldiers, elderly, women, children or animals
and cause injury and death long after the official end of a war. Contrary to trends in the rest of the world, rather than reduce or
abolish the use of landmines, the SPDC has actually increased production of anti-personnel landmines and at least in the case of
the Burma-Bangladesh border, is actively maintaining minefields. In Asia, Burma is currently second only to Afghanistan in the
number of new landmine victims, surpassing even Cambodia and the SPDC was one of only three government military forces in
Asia to use anti-personnel landmines in 2000, the others being Sri Lanka and Pakistan...

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