World Medical Association Urges Action On Landmines
Commenting on the deaths of three soldiers from a landmine
in Bosnia, Dr Ian Field, Secretary General of the World Medical
Association said:
"The latest tragic deaths of soldiers in Bosnia as a result
of landmines demonstrates yet again the urgency for action in
dealing with this unpredictable weapon. Doctors around the world
support immediate restrictions on the use in armed conflict of
anti-personnel landmines which kill and maim soldiers and civilians.
The World Medical Association, whose members come from 64 countries,
calls upon the United Nations and individual governments to bring
an end to the indiscriminate effects of landmines."
"Death and injury to soldiers as well as to civilians now
represents one of the biggest public health issues facing the
world today and it is time that concerted worldwide action was
taken. Whatever happens, doctors will have to cope with the casualties
for decades to come."
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