Survivors discuss the death of their father, a victim of forty-year-old ordnance.

December 12, 2010
Survivors discuss the death of their father, a victim of forty-year-old ordnance.

A fifty-year-old man in Sop houn Village was attempting to expand his rice field.  He died alone in the field so no one knows the exact detail of his death, but it was clear from the nature of his wounds that he fell victim to a cluster bomblet. Over 20,000 Lao citizens have been...
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Villagers explain why they risk their lives moving ordnance.

December 10, 2010
Villagers explain why they risk their lives moving ordnance.

This cluster munition should never have been moved, but we found it sitting on a tree stump.  Obviously, some villager carried it from the place where it was found and placed it on the stump. Villagers know the risks associated with handling old American ordnance; they accept those risks because they want to keep...
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December 2010 Newsletter

November 29, 2010
December 2010 Newsletter

January 2011: Back to Phongsali Province! In January we’ll again take a nine- person team into Phongsali Province, and will offer villagers “Response Team” services to rid villages and surrounding countryside of old ordnance. Last year, our team focused our efforts on Ban Sop Houn: a village of 500 people, 96 houses, and 58...
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Vientiane Times: “Ten Year Old Killed, Sister Injured in Cluster Bomb Tragedy”

November 12, 2010

A 10-year-old girl was killed and her sister injured on Wednesday by a cluster bomb that exploded in Thasala village, Khamkeuth district, Borikhamxay province. The incident happened at about 11am, when Ms Pui, 10, was returning home from school and picked up an unexploded bomb. Her older sister Ms Paeng, 15, saw the bomb...
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New Zealand Government Press Release: NZ will donate $1.1 million for Lao UXO removal

November 10, 2010
New Zealand Government Press Release: NZ will donate $1.1 million for Lao UXO removal

New Zealand will provide $1.1 million to the Government of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic to help clear unexploded cluster munitions left in the north-east of the country, Disarmament and Arms Control Minister, Georgina te Heuheu, announced today. “More than thirty years after the end of the conflict in Indochina, cluster munitions and other...
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“Noi”, An elderly woman in Sop Houn has twice been wounded by American ordnance

November 7, 2010
“Noi”, An elderly woman in Sop Houn has twice been wounded by American ordnance

Noi is a soft-spoken grandmother living in Sop Houn.  Her two accidents with old ordnance have left her frightened to dig or plant.  Since she is a subsistence farmer, her fear is a terrible occupational handicap. In this interview Noi describes her most recent accident and shares her feelings about the event that so...
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Vientiane Times: “Switzerland makes generous donation for Lao UXO removal”

November 5, 2010
Vientiane Times: “Switzerland makes generous donation for Lao UXO removal”

The government of Switzerland yesterday contributed US$3 million towards unexploded ordnance (UXO) related activities, aiming to clear munitions in rural areas and help accident victims. Speaking at a signing ceremony for the funds, Regional Director for the Swiss Development Cooperation Martin Sommer said UXO has become a daily hazard in the lives of people...
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War claims victims long after the fighting stops. Three UXO clearance workers killed in Germany by WWII bomb.

June 2, 2010
War claims victims long after the fighting stops.  Three UXO clearance workers killed in Germany by WWII bomb.

The Associated Press Wednesday, June 2, 2010; 9:05 AM BERLIN — Three experts working to defuse a bomb from World War II were killed when the device exploded, injuring six others, police said Wednesday. Some 7,000 residents from around the area in the central German town of Goettingen, where the 1100-pound (500-kilogram) heavy bomb...
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Vietnam Magazine: Students Sell ‘Lollies For Laos’

June 1, 2010

Sixth grade students in Wausau, Wisconsin, who are learning about the Vietnam War in the classroom, have begun a project they hope will help protect kids their age in Laos from injury or death resulting from bombs dropped on their homeland some four decades ago. Sue Thompson, a teacher at D.C. Everest Middle School...
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