It has been well documented that when cluster bombs have been used, they have been used irresponsibly - whether in Lebanon in 2006, Iraq in 2003, Afghanistan in 2001-2002, Kosovo in 1999, or Southeast Asia in the 1960s and 70s. They have also been used in huge numbers and in populated and urban areas. Although international humanitarian law (IHL) provides for the protection of civilians during conflict, cluster munitons have disabled and killed many innocent lives throughout its history.
Global day of civil society mobilization and actions that took place exactly one month before the start of the Vienna Conference on Cluster Munitions.
The Global Day is aimed at:
- raising awareness on the problem of cluster munitions and the Oslo Process to ban these weapons
- attracting media attention
- encouraging high attendance at the Vienna Conference.
With similiar objectives, Control Arms Foundation of India organised this in the capital city of India, New Delhi.
JNU - Jawarlal Nehru University - is a sick place. Filled with Communist Leftist Sickos.
They will goto any extent for publicity.
They should ask Porkistan and China to ban weapons.
cosmicintellect 2 years ago
we need this cluster bomb as our enemy knows no boundries so stick it kid. cluster bombs gonna stay. this is a war not global warming. fools.
jattdadanda 3 years ago
"Global move to ban cluster bombs - 19 May 2008" - search this in youtube you might get an answer. Its you who has initiated it. Try to get rid off the destructiveness you have evolved with over so many centuries. You guys oppose steps take towards global warming too. You guys just want to bully out ppl. What can you achieve from it? Are you trying to restore peace? Well your own guy from the BUSH administration has said that Iraq war was a mistake. Good lord we dont have oil in India.
rangacart1 3 years ago
what r these fags banning cluster bombs. they need to ban poverty instead fuking morons following the steps of usa. they should start with banning poverty first. loosers.
jattdadanda 3 years ago