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It is estimated that as many as 25,000 people in Angola have been permanently disabled by landmines.

In March of 1999, more than 130 nations signed a United Nations Treaty banning landmines, however, the United States, Russia and China did not sign.

Thousands of children have been crippled by landmines left over from the war.

Over 25,000 people have lost an arm or a leg to landmines in Angola, but the country is so poor that only a lucky few receive artificial limbs.

Many farmers in the African nation of Angola are reluctant to return to their fields because of the many landmines which remain from the country's civil war.

Too many people have lost a limb or lost their lives to landmines.

Over 25,000 people have lost an arm or a leg to landmines in Angola, but the country is so poor that only a lucky few receive artificial limbs.

The president also has "initiatives": The Brownfields Initiative The Water Quality Initiative The Presidential Initiative to Increase Seat Belt Use Nation-wide The President's Initiative on Drugs, Driving and Youth The President's Education Technology Initiative The President's 1997 Antiterrorism/Counterterrorism/Security Initiative The President's America Reads Initiative The President's Initiative on Landmines This is truly a president whose eye is on the sparrow.

Campaign To Ban Landmines Mary Wareham Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation 2001 S St, NW, Suite 740 Washington, DC 20009 E-mail: mary@vi.






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