Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Rocky Road of Landmine Ban

December 6, 2011
By Luke Hunt
The Diplomat

Reaching an international consensus on banning landmines was a difficult road to travel. Along the way, it received a substantial boost from personalities like Diana, the late Princess of Wales, and the actress Angelina Jolie. But any deal was often held back by politicians, who were easily bullied by their militaries. But persistence and commonsense won out, and the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty was eventually signed 15 years ago.

Since then, though, doubts have arisen about its effectiveness.

The Arab Spring was a talking point last week at a major landmine convention in Cambodia, with representatives from 158 countries attending. The meet heard an international chorus of concern over the fresh use of landmines, and delegates left amid complaints that Israel, Libya and Syria had been deploying antipersonnel mines, along with Burma, a long-standing offender, while the United States continued to drag its feet on joining the movement.


Belarus said destruction of its stockpile had been delayed until 2013. Cambodia, a country’s whose legacy from 31 years of war made it the tragic darling of the cause and the cradle of the mine ban movement, also sought an extension on the clearance of mines from its soil.

Despite this, groups like Human Rights Watch say the treaty, also known as the Ottawa Convention, has made strong progress towards establishing a mine-free world.

“It’s very encouraging that more and more countries continue to embrace the movement to ban landmines,” said Steve Goose, arms division director at Human Rights Watch. “And that impressive progress is being made in landmine clearance and stockpile destruction.”

Finland and Somalia announced they would join the two newest members South Sudan and Tuvalu and sign up to the treaty. Turkey declared it had destroyed a stockpile of almost three million antipersonnel mines, winning itself a standing ovation. Burundi and Nigeria declared their mine clearance obligations had been completed – Burundi achieved this three years ahead of schedule.

Prominent at the conference was Song Kosal, 27. She was just five when she lost her right leg to a landmine. That hasn’t stopped her from becoming Cambodia’s most outspoken anti-mine campaigner, or from taking part in a beauty contest.

Her dream of a “mine-free world” was summed up in her opening address at the conference as the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) said that landmines and explosive remnants of war caused 4,191 new casualties in 2010, including more than 1,000 deaths.

It was good, she said of the conference, but added that too much of the meeting was focused on Afghanistan and Libya, with too little time dedicated to funding.

“We still have a lot to do. We need more money to remove the land mines and we need more money to help the survivors,” she said.

From a personal perspective, Song Kosal captured the hearts of many, retelling her stories of being a child with one leg, unable to play alongside the other kids in the playground.

“They treated me very well, people at the conference were very close to me and I’d like to see all the other survivors treated in the same way.”

Cambodia remains among the world's most heavily mined countries. Phnom Penh now says it won’t rid the country of landmines until 2020 after missing the 2010 deadline. However, observers doubt even 2020 is a realistic target for a country that already has about 44,000 victims of landmines and explosive remnants of war who survived with horrendous injuries.

Estimated costs have priced de-mining activities for Cambodia at $500 million for the next decade.

Cambodia’s funding shortfalls prompted Prime Minister Hun Sen to warn demining needed to be accelerated as he urged donors to donate and non-members of the convention to sign up. That list includes 38 states, among them the United States, Russia, China, India, Vietnam and Singapore.

“We’ve largely succeeded in stigmatizing this coward’s weapon, but antipersonnel mines continue to claim too many lives and limbs in Cambodia and elsewhere years after they were laid,” said Goose.

Human Rights Watch noted the United States hasn’t used antipersonnel mines since 1991, during the first Gulf War, it hasn’t exported them since 1992, or produced them since 1997. It is also the biggest donor to mine clearance programs around the world.

U.S. President Barack Obama has also initiated a comprehensive landmine policy review after the Bush administration reversed policies initiated by former President Bill Clinton that would have had the United States signing up to the treaty by 2006.

However, the world’s most powerful country still stockpiles millions of antipersonnel mines for potential use.

“The United States needs to stop sitting in the back row as an observer in Mine Ban Treaty talks,” Goose said. “The U.S. needs to conclude its landmine policy review, join the rest of the international community that has rejected this weapon, and play a positive leadership role.”

His sentiments were echoed by Song Kosal, who urged countries like the United States, China and Vietnam to sign on.

“I am grateful to the U.S.; they give a lot of money. However, there are still around 30 countries who have not yet signed, if the big countries sign then the others will follow.”

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

DUMB, VIETCONGS/VIETNAMS, YOUR SMART IN THE BAD WAYS BY KILLING KHMERS PEOPLE AND TAKE OVER THEIR LANDS AND COUNTY ETC. EVEN IN AMERICA, WHEN YOU (DUMB VIETCONGS), DO SOMETHING WRONGS.
1. YOU TELLING AMERICANS PEOPLE, YOU ARE KHMER/CAMBODIAN.
2 WHEN YOU (DUMB VIETCONGS) DO SOMETHING GOOD, YOU TELLING AMERICANS
PEOPLE, YOU ARE VIETNAMESE OR CHINESE.

DON'T LOOKS DOWN ON KHMERS PEOPLE AS YOU ARE SO DUMB TOO.


AND THE WORLD IS HAPPENING EVERYWHERE NOW, MAYBE YOUR (DUMB EVILS VIETCONGS) GO TO HELL SOON.

Anonymous said...

KRT is just a comical show!!!

The past is history...The winner always makes and rewrites history...

We, Viet, have been doing just that...and there is nothing you dumb Khmer can do about it! What was Khmer's is now Viet's...and it remains that way for all of you dumb khmer's life time

Let me tell you something else:

GOD already knows, dumb Khmer is helpless. We, Viet, are already controlling Viet-Cambodia from top to bottom, from the Senate to the farm land...

Hun Sen will be irrelevant in the very near future and there will be more and brighter Viet-Khmer/Khmer-Viet smarter ones to lead Viet-Cambodia...

Viet is everywhere in Viet-Cambodia from farmer to technician, from nurse to doctor, from firefighter to engineer, from rubber plantation owner/worker to Hun Sen's political advisor and bodyguards including Angkor Wat's owner...You all name it and Viet is there...Khmer doesn't do squat besides getting addicted to Viet's ass in Viet-Cambodia, even foreigners are enjoying it nicely and quietly too...

Once again, whether or not all you dumb Khmer surrender yourselves to Viet, Khmer is now deep-rooted Viet, and irreversibly so already.

Hun Sen is just a dumb Viet-Khmer that can be disposed of at anytime at just a blink of an eye!

Challenge me if all of you dumb Khmer can. We have millions of us (legally the majority thanks to that dumb Hun Sen) that will vote for Viet-Khmer candidate legally and democratically forever, even the outside world would support and agree and as a matter of factly, there is not much the outside world can do about it...

How Sam Raingsy and/or any of your worthless so-called dumb heroe(s) including the stupid dumb king Sihanouk of yours that just wants to reign and rule plan to win Cambodia back? The Federation of Indochina under Viet's protectorate is here to stay on this planet earth for real. How do all of you dumb Khmer think or plan to de-vietnamize it???

KRT is just a show to entertain the world. We, Viet, are that good and smart.

Can Khmer put up the second Killing fields to get rid of millions of legal Viet-Khmer citizen now like we, Viet, did?

Okay you dumb Khmer - put it up or shut up while we, Viet, are domesticating you for the bright future of the Federation of Indochina!

It's all too late for you dumb Khmer already!!!

Ms. Soap

P.s Think about how all of our Viet-Khmer/Khmer-Viet offsprings/Half-breeds would look beautifully and be smart like in our Federation of Indochina???

តើខ្មែរអាចសំឡាប់ប្រជាជន យួន ខ្មែរ រាប់លាន
អ្នកបានដូចដែល វៀត ធ្វើនោះទេ?

ស្ដាប់ឮទេខ្មែរ ល្ងង់ខ្លៅ???

Once again, can Khmer put up the second Killing Field to get rid of millions of legal Viet-Khmer citizen now like we, Viet, did?

Eest-ce que vous m'entendez les ignorants Khmers?

Juste Pour me répéter:

Peut Khmer créer un deuxième «Killing Field» pour se débarasser des millions de Viet-Khmer qui sont maintenant les habitants légaux du Viet-Cambodge comme nous, les Viets, avions fait?

KI-Media is yesterday news and ought to shut down for good or better yet, come kiss our Viet's ass now!

Our Viet's ass (80 millions) is resource #1. We defeated the French and the Americans just with our ass. We have suicidal commandoes to win the war. What do you dumb Khmer have? We, Viet, can let loose another million of our new fresh ass freely into Viet-Khmer shortly...as per Hun Sen's agreement just to let him rule...

What can all of you dumb Khmer do to stop it?

Qu'est-ce-que vous allez faire, les ignorants Khmers?

តើខ្មែរល្ងង់ខ្លៅឯងធ្វើអីកើតទៅ ក្រៅពីធ្វើខ្ញុំយួន!