From Harm to Hope: Standing with Cluster Bomb Survivors
DVD, 2009, 21 min
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Large-scale use of cluster bombs began in 1964. Since then, unexploded cluster munitions have shattered the lives of people in more than 25 countries. MCC's work with villagers in Laos helped bring the tragedy to the world's attention. Years later, in 2008, 94 countries gathered in Oslo, Norway, to sign a treaty banning the production, transfer, stockpiling and use of cluster bombs. The U.S. opposed the treaty and did not sign.
Told in three parts, this remarkable story documents the movement to ban cluster bombs through the eyes of survivors, activists, MCC partners and staff.
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Told in three parts, this remarkable story documents the movement to ban cluster bombs through the eyes of survivors, activists, MCC partners and staff.
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Type | Video |
Expression | Documentary/Interview |
Topic | General Peace Advocacy |
Audience | Adults, Youth |
Language | Spanish, English |
Publisher | Mennonite Central Committee |

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