»ÆÉ«app Resolution on Supporting the Ottawa Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction


Adopted by the 50thÌýWorld Medical Assembly, Ottawa, Canada, October 1998,
revised by the 59thÌý»ÆÉ«app General Assembly, Seoul, Korea, October 2008,
reaffirmed by the 209thÌý»ÆÉ«app Council Session, Riga, April 2018, and
reaffirmed with minor revisions by the 224th »ÆÉ«app Council, Kigali, Rwanda, October 2023

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PREAMBLE

Anti-personnel mines are designed to injure or kill indiscriminately any person coming into contact with them or within their proximity. They have a long-term devastating impact with civilian deaths and injuries, even after the war is over. The harmful effects on health care services and other essential services to the populations, such as electricity or water, can also be critical.

The »ÆÉ«app is firmly opposed to the use of anti-personnel landmines and expresses its support to the , usually referred to as the Ottawa Convention or the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty.

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

The »ÆÉ«app:

  1. urges its constituent members to press their governments to sign and ratify the Convention, and to ensure its implementation in all its provisions;
  2. urges its constituent members to press their governments to cease manufacture, sale, deployment and use of landmines.
Resolution
Anti-Personal Mines, Emergency Medical Services, Landmines, Ottawa Convention

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