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For more information on land mines,
check out these sites...
United States Campaign to Ban Land Mines Information on U.S. Policy, action alerts, and ways to get involved through the U.S.-based coalition of the ICBL.
International Campaign to Ban Land Mines Official site for the International Campaign to Ban Land Mines, winner of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize.
Safe-Lane A Government of Canada web site that provides information about the anti-personnel mine issue and the conference Canada hosted in Ottawa from December 2 to 4, 1997. The site details the Ottawa Process and the signing of the treaty to ban land mines, including conference transcripts, news releases, photos, etc.
United Nations Mine Action Service The coordinating body for the United Nations' mine-related activities.
International Campaign to Ban Landmines Bus Tour Information on a bus tour, organized by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, to educate the American public about the threat of mines around the world.
Land Mine Survivors Network A non-profit organization created by American land mine survivors to help the hundreds of thousands of civilian land mine victims and to prevent new ones from ever joining their ranks.
The United Nation's Schools Demining Schools Project An action-oriented project in which schools not only learn, discuss and publish but actually and concretely contribute to solving the problems of land mines.
Demining Technology Center, Humanitarian Demining Large list of links related to the landmine problem.
Canadian Red Cross Land Mine Website Information on the history of land mines, land mines and the law as well as updates on the Ottawa convention.
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