Tuesday, February 14, 2012


UN Chief Urges Freeze On Use Of Cluster Bombs

A Lebanese boy holds an unexploded cluster bomb, one of many fired by Israeli forces during the war in Lebanon this summer (AFP)

November 7, 2006 -- UN Secretary General Kofi Annan today urged a freeze on the use of cluster bombs in or near populated areas.

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Annan's call was echoed during the day by the UN's humanitarian chief, Jan Egland, who demanded an immediate global freeze on cluster munitions.


The UN's calls come a day after the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) called for a halt to the use of cluster bombs. The ICRC also said it would call a conference in 2007 to discuss a possible new global pact on the bombs.


Cluster bombs contain small pellet explosives that spread over a wide area. They are not banned by any international treaty. Belgium is the only country to have banned their production and use.


Last week, a report from he NGO Handicap International said that 98 percent of all recorded casualties of cluster bombs are civilians.


(AP, Reuters, AFP, dpa)

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