The healing fields: Cambodia heals from land mines/

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2012Subject(s): In: National Geographic January 2012, pp.96-115 (73)Summary: This article highlights on the aftermath of land mine planting by the Khmer Rouge about 15 years ago in northwestern Cambodia, and how it affects the lives of the survivors. The article also mentions the Mine Ban Treaty signed in Ottawa, Canada in 1997 - an international agreement banning the use, production or transfer of land mines and calling for mandatory destruction of stockpiles.
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This article highlights on the aftermath of land mine planting by the Khmer Rouge about 15 years ago in northwestern Cambodia, and how it affects the lives of the survivors. The article also mentions the Mine Ban Treaty signed in Ottawa, Canada in 1997 - an international agreement banning the use, production or transfer of land mines and calling for mandatory destruction of stockpiles.

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