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Organizations and Policy-Makers
Condemn New US Landmine Policy Mine
Ban Advocates Denounce White House Decision to Retain Landmines and Abandon
Mine Ban Treaty Senator Patrick
Leahy's response to the new policies.
Nobel
Laureates (International Campaign to Ban Landmines) Condemn U.S. Decision
to Keep Antipersonnel Mines
US Conference of Catholic
Bishops Says New U.S. Landmines Policy is ‘A Missed Opportunity’
New
US Landmine Policy Disappointing Says Landmine Survivors Network
United
Nations Association states the new policy further isolates the United
States from the international community
Statement
by Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation on Bush Administration's Landmine
Policy Reversal
Physicians
Against Landmines Criticizes New White House Policy on Landmines
Norwegian
People's Aid: Condemns President Bush's New Stance on Landmines
'Canadians
Committed to Crossing Landmines Off Global To-Do List' Says Mines Action
Canada
'US
Landmine Policy -Disregard for Multilateralism?' Says Austrian Ambassador
Wolfgang Petritsch
Human Rights Watch
news release in response to the new Bush US landmine policy.
Lutheran
World Relief Urges US Administration to Support, Not Abandon, Life-Saving
International Landmine Ban.
Japan regrets that the United States has decided not to sign an international treaty to ban land mines.
Congressman
Lane Evans' response to the new policies.
U.S. Representative
James P. McGovern's response to the new policies. |
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