- This weekend marks 25 years since the UK joined others and signed the @MineBanTreaty. While in the Commons I served as an officer of the all party group on land mines which was an important player in the campaign to get the U.K. to sign the Treaty. Countless lives have been saved since. But today 59 countries are still affected by landmines, and 15 people are killed or injured every day by these weapons. @MAGsaveslives #MineBan25
- The UK was among the first countries to sign the @MineBanTreaty 25 years ago. The treaty changed the course of history, but there is much more left to be done to tackle this global issue and ensure nobody lives with the risk of landmines. @MAGsaveslives #MineBan25
- Today, from Angola to Zimbabwe, millions of people across 59 countries are still affected by landmines – 25 years since the @MineBanTreaty was adopted. This global issue must stay on the agenda and we must ensure the world is cleared of landmines. @MAGsaveslives #MineBan25
- It is shocking that people are still living with the risk of landmines, 25 years after the @MineBanTreaty was adopted. All countries should join this life-saving treaty and commit to put an end to this suffering. @MAGsaveslives #MineBan25
Stop Perpetrators Getting Away With Genocide – Public Letter sent to the UK Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary on the Genocide Determination Bill 2023-24. The letter was published this morning, 17 April 2024, 06:00 am UK time.
Stop Perpetrators Getting Away With Genocide -...