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| West Midlands Liberal Democrats | <info@westmidslibdems.org.uk> | 8th August 2008 |
CLUSTER BOMBS: MEPs DEMAND A STOP TO THE KILLING1.14.33pm BST (GMT +0100) Thu 25th Oct 2007
The European Parliament today adopted a resolution which MEPs hope will pave the way for an eventual global ban on cluster bombs. Liberal Democrat MEP Liz Lynne, a long time campaigner against the use of cluster munitions and Member of the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Human Rights, co-tabled the resolution on behalf of the Liberal and Democrat group having led previous campaigns in the Parliament for a ban. Speaking in the preceding debate on the subject, Liz said: "Every year thousands of civilians, many of them children, are indiscriminately killed or injured by cluster bombs. Dreams are shattered and lives are destroyed. "Take the case of the Iraqi boy Ahmed Kamel who, attracted by a shiny object, picked up a bomblet and it exploded - he lost both of his hands and his sight. How is a 12 year old to make sense of this? "The shocking fact is that cluster munitions are stockpiled in over 15 EU Member States and at least 10 EU Member States are producing them - France, Spain, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden and Bulgaria. It is my view that these countries, as well as of course those who have used them, including the UK, have blood on their hands. "Whilst I welcome moves by countries such as Belgium to establish national legislation to ban cluster munitions, all other EU Member States must follow. I urge the Council and the Commission to endorse the Oslo process. "Diplomatic manoeuvres by the UK Government and others to suggest there are "dumb" and "smart" cluster munitions must be given short shrift. They all kill and maim. The word 'smart' could not be more misleading or more inappropriate. "We need an immediate moratorium on the use, investment, stockpiling, production, transfer or export of all cluster munitions by all EU Member States. All states which have used them must accept responsibility for their clearance and the Commission must urgently increase financial assistance to the communities affected by unexploded bomlets."
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