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ICRC film 1999  ref. V-F-CR-F-00434 
The Ottawa treaty: towards a world free of anti-personnel mines
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: anti-personnel mines. This informative documentary reviews the prohibitions – on the use, development, stockpiling and transfer of anti-personnel mines – and the obligations instituted by the treaty: the destruction of existing stockpiles, the clearance of mine-infested areas and the setting up of preventions and assistance programmes. It serves to remind us that the treaty's provisions represent a complete plan of action eradicating this scourge – an objective that can only be reached if the treaty is actually applied on the ground.

ICRC,1999 / running time: 14 minutes / DVD multi-lingual: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, Chinese / Price CHF 20.- / ref. V-F-CR-F-00434



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