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HI Welcomes Lebanon's Accession to the Mine Ban Treaty / Strong Signal for Disarmament and a Mine-Free Future

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Handicap International e.V. [Newsroom]Munich (ots) - Lebanon will join the Mine Ban Treaty as 162. State. For decades, up to the recent war, landmines and explosive remnants of war have contaminated parts of Lebanon and caused deaths and injuries. ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Handicap International e.V., transmitted by news aktuell

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Handicap International e.V. [Newsroom]Munich (ots) - Lebanon will join the Mine Ban Treaty as 162. State. For decades, up to the recent war, landmines and explosive remnants of war have contaminated parts of Lebanon and caused deaths and injuries. ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Handicap International e.V., transmitted by news aktuell

The war in Lebanon continues to aggravate a major humanitarian crisis. Bombings, forced displacement, destruction of hospitals and water shortages affect millions of people. For millions of people, war means once again fear, loss and uncertainty. What is the current situation in Lebanon? This escalation strikes a country that is already deeply weakened. For years, Lebanon has been undergoing an unprecedented economic and social crisis. A large p…

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