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Demining Experts Injured in
UN Blast in Iraq; de Mello Mourned.
August 20, 2003
Message from the International Campaign to Ban Landmines
The International Campaign to Ban
Landmines (ICBL) expresses its concern for all those injured in
the attack on the United Nations (UN) headquarters in Baghdad, and
its deepest sympathy for the families and colleagues of those who
were killed, including Sergio Vieira de Mello, the UN Secretary-General’s
Special Representative in Iraq.
The explosion occurred as the leaders
of the UN’s global mine clearance program were conducting
a briefing for media and others on the landmine problem in Iraq.
Several demining experts were injured, some seriously.
The ICBL expresses its extreme disappointment
that respected individuals working for humanitarian principles that
we all uphold should be targeted in such an attack.
Vieira de Mello also served as the
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. Shortly after assuming this
position, on 16 September 2002, he delivered a message from the
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to the opening plenary of the Fourth
Meeting of States Parties to the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty.
Vieira de Mello was a proponent of
the elimination of antipersonnel mines and was very supportive of
mine clearance efforts when he served as the UN’s Special
Representative in Kosovo. He had extensive field experience in humanitarian
and peacekeeping operations, including in the mine-affected countries
of Cambodia, Cyprus, Lebanon, Mozambique, Peru and Sudan.
Iraq is severely affected by mines
and unexploded ordnance (UXO), including cluster munitions. These
are believed to cause hundreds of civilian casualties each year.
The UN has engaged in mine clearance in northern Iraq since 1997
and in recent months has expanded its mine action program to cover
the whole country. Key mine action NGOs are also active in mine
clearance in the country including local demining NGOs and ICBL
members DanChurchAid, Handicap International, Mines Advisory Group,
Norwegian People's Aid, and Swiss Foundation for Mine Action.
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