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Time for an arms trade treaty | David Miliband and Bernard Kouchner

One of the great tragedies of our times is the uncontrolled spread of weapons, often from illegal markets, sometimes in violation of international embargoes. Up to a thousand people a day – mostly women and children – are killed by such arms, most of ...

From DAVID MILIBAND, BERNARD KOUCHNER, Guardian Unlimited,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: David Miliband,  Bernard Kouchner,  United Nations

The savaging of humanitarian law

'Modern" war disgusts us in the tragic consequences it has for civilians. How could we not be horrified at the sight of bodies, atrociously maimed or burned; the bodies of women, men and children lying in the smoking ruins of their homes, in hospitals ...

From BERNARD KOUCHNER, International Herald Tribune,  28 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Hamas

Letter to Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mottaki

Why does this page look this way? It appears that you are using either an older, classic Web browser or a hand-held device that allows you to view our content but may not work with every feature of our site. If you are using an older browser, please ...

From YANG JIECHI, BERNARD KOUCHNER, FRANK-WALTER STEINMEIER, SERGEY V. LAVROV, DAVID MILIBAND, CONDOLEEZZA RICE AND JAVIER SOLANA, Council on Foreign Relations,  12 Jun 2008
Related Topics: United Nations

A European defense

For months, for years, we have been deeply distressed, yet powerless, with respect to the tragedy in Darfur. Two weeks ago, despite the troubles in Chad, Europe gave itself the means to protect the victims and to rebuild their villages in eastern Chad. ...

From BERNARD KOUCHNER, International Herald Tribune,  10 Mar 2008
Related Topics: European Union,  NATO

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