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Reference : V-F-CR-F-00274-A
Date : 04/1993
Country/Region : AFGHANISTAN; CAMBODIA; SOMALIA
Title : Anti-personnel mines : the deadly legacy
Duration : 00:07:25
Director : unknown
Cameraman : unknown
Editor : unknown
Person appearing :
SOMMARUGA, Cornelio (president, ICRC)
GRAY, Robin (chirurgien)
RUSSBACH, Rémi (physician)
GIANNOU, Chris Paul (chirurgien)
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication subject to restrictions
Copyright : ICRC
Production company : ICRC; Media Natura
ICRC producer :
none
Description : This film, covering all aspects of the problem of antipersonnel landmines, was made for the symposium organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Montreux, Switzerland, in April 1993. These terrible weapons continue to kill ou mutilate innocent civilians long after the end of hostilities and prevent refugees from returning to their country. Footage shot in Cambodia, Afghanistan and Somalia shows mine victims, surgical and orthopaedical care provided to them, as well as mine clearing operations. The ICRC's president and surgeons call for a ban on the use of antipersonnel landmines.
Original language : English
Other language : Arabic; Russian
English title : Anti-personnel mines : the deadly legacy
Colour/B&W : colour
Original material/format : Betacam SP
Best material/format available : Betacam SP

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