South Lebanon
Children victims of cluster munitions explosions in Hospital in Tyre, Lebanon. Human Rights Watch's Marc Garlasco, senior military analyst, explains how cluster bombs work: When the cluster bombs come down, it's in a 155mm artillery shell, just the kind of unexploded ones we found all around the area, it's compacted inside, kept with this foam materiel, so they pack all 88 of the cluster bombs inside of it, and when the artillery round comes down, the fuse lets it out, open up, and they just spread all over the area. and you know it can be up to anywhere to a football field size radius, they'll set the range as they want it. Various shots of Human Rights Watch researchers looking at unexploded cluster bomblets. Still pictures of cluster bombs in northern Israel with Israeli Defense Forces
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Category: International & Intercultural
Children victims of cluster munitions explosions in Hospital in Tyre, Lebanon. Human Rights Watch's Marc Garlasco, senior military analyst, explains how cluster bombs work: When the cluster bombs come down, it's in a 155mm artillery...
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Category: International & Intercultural
"And as we know now, over 90 percent of the clusters in Lebanon were used in the last three days of the war. These cluster bombs were used in civilian areas, they were used over entire towns and villages and we know the lasting...
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Unexploded ordnance and booby-trapped buildings are hindering an already highly restricted relief effort trying to provide vital food and water and evacuate the injured from the Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in north Lebanon....
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Liberia's former child soldiers are once again being forced into combat, even though the country's civil war has officially ended. UNICEF has received reports from its partners that at least 25 children have been re-recruited to fight...
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