Cluster munition ban gains momentum, monitor says - 04 Nov 2010  
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Progress noted in banning cluster munitions worldwide. According to a report released on Monday, November 1 by the Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor the recently enacted Convention on Cluster Munitions has already been fulfilled by seven of its 108 signatory countries. The nations of Norway, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Colombia, Moldova and Montenegro have disposed of a combined total of 13.8 million devices. The report, which is co-authored by a network of researchers organized through the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, went on to say that 11 more nations are also on their way to fulfilling the pledge of the treaty to do away with cluster munitions stockpiles. Remarking on these swift actions, Cluster Munition Monitor editor Stephen Goose stated, “The progress that has been made in eliminating these weapons from the face of the earth has been nothing short of remarkable.”

We join in accolades for the nations leading the way with these peaceful actions to protect all citizens by removing such harmful weapons, along with a big thanks to Cluster Munition Monitor for informing of such constructive advancements. We look forward to welcoming a weapon-free world where all beings reside in harmonious safety.
 
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