Explosive Weapons: Declaration to Curb Civilian Harm
All Countries Should Pledge to Avoid Use in Populated Areas
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All Countries Should Pledge to Avoid Use in Populated Areas
Banned Weapon Threatens Lives, Food Production
Oversight Needed to Protect Yemeni Civilians, Hold Saudi Arabia and UAE Accountable
Both Sides Obligated to Minimize Civilian Harm
ICC Prosecutor Should Investigate Use of Unlawful Mines, Booby Traps
Ban Autonomous Weapons with No Human Oversight
Tokyo Should Cut Military Ties, Pressure Junta to End Atrocities
Delivered by Steve Goose, Executive Director
Drafted by Mary Wareham, Advocacy Director. Delivered by Steve Goose, Executive Director
Drafted by Bonnie Docherty, Senior Researcher. Delivered by Steve Goose, Executive Director
Russia, Ukraine Should Join International Ban Treaty
Increase Support for Clearance, Recovery Assistance around Tripoli
Use of Lethal Force Results in at Least 1 Dead, More Than a Dozen Wounded
Killings Apparently Unlawful, Any Future Peace Talks Should Prioritize Justice