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US: Two-Thirds in Senate Back Landmine Ban

(Washington, DC) – A letter from 68 Senators to President Barack Obama expressing strong support for a ban on antipersonnel mines should spur the administration to decide to join the Mine Ban Treaty this year, Human Rights Watch said. The letter, made public today, will be formally sent next week, along with an identical letter from members of the House of Representatives.
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US: Two-Thirds in Senate Back Landmine Ban

(Washington, DC) – A letter from 68 Senators to President Barack Obama expressing strong support for a ban on antipersonnel mines should spur the administration to decide to join the Mine Ban Treaty this year, Human Rights Watch said. The letter, made public today, will be formally sent next week, along with an identical letter from members of the House of Representatives.
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US: Two-Thirds in Senate Back Landmine Ban

(Washington, DC) – A letter from 68 Senators to President Barack Obama expressing strong support for a ban on antipersonnel mines should spur the administration to decide to join the Mine Ban Treaty this year, Human Rights Watch said. The letter, made public today, will be formally sent next week, along with an identical letter from members of the House of Representatives.
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US: Now’s the Time to Ban Landmines

(Washington, DC) - The current review of United States policy on antipersonnel landmines should result in a decision to join the historic treaty banning the weapon, Human Rights Watch said today. Today is the 11th anniversary of the date the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty became binding international law.
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US: Now’s the Time to Ban Landmines

(Washington, DC) - The current review of United States policy on antipersonnel landmines should result in a decision to join the historic treaty banning the weapon, Human Rights Watch said today. Today is the 11th anniversary of the date the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty became binding international law.
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US: Now’s the Time to Ban Landmines

(Washington, DC) - The current review of United States policy on antipersonnel landmines should result in a decision to join the historic treaty banning the weapon, Human Rights Watch said today. Today is the 11th anniversary of the date the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty became binding international law.
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US: Landmine Review Should Lead to Ban

(Cartagena) - The United States should follow through on its commitment to a thorough review of its landmine policy and join the international treaty banning the weapon, Human Rights Watch said today at the conclusion of a five-year review conference of the agreement in Cartagena, Colombia.
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US: Landmine Review Should Lead to Ban

(Cartagena) - The United States should follow through on its commitment to a thorough review of its landmine policy and join the international treaty banning the weapon, Human Rights Watch said today at the conclusion of a five-year review conference of the agreement in Cartagena, Colombia.
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US: Landmine Review Should Lead to Ban

(Cartagena) - The United States should follow through on its commitment to a thorough review of its landmine policy and join the international treaty banning the weapon, Human Rights Watch said today at the conclusion of a five-year review conference of the agreement in Cartagena, Colombia.
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US: Obama Rejection of Mine Ban Treaty ‘Reprehensible’

(Washington, DC) - The Obama administration's decision to continue the Bush administration's policy of refusing to join the international treaty banning antipersonnel landmines is a reprehensible rejection of the most successful disarmament and humanitarian treaty of the past decade, Human Rights Watch said today.
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