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US Campaign to Ban Cluster Bombs at the DNCDENVER - August 27 - Representatives of the US Campaign to Ban Landmines and Cluster Bombs are in Denver at the Democratic National Convention speaking to delegates and elected officials about the global treaty to ban cluster bombs that will be opened for signature in Oslo, Norway on December 3, 2008. This will be the first major international treaty to come up following the US elections. Former British military officer and de-miner Simon Conway is working with the US Campaign and is available at the DNC for interviews. Conway is one of the principal campaigners who helped persuade more than 100 governments in May 2008 to renounce further use of cluster munitions. About Cluster Munitions The United States is, historically, the biggest producer and user of cluster munitions. Most recently, the US military used them in Kosovo (1999), Afghanistan (2001-2), and Iraq (2003), in all cases resulting in widespread civilian casualties. In Operation Desert Storm (1991), unexploded cluster submunitions from US bombs and rockets killed and wounded 80 US soldiers, making them the single most deadly weapon facing US troops. About the Cluster Munition Convention More than 130 states worked on this treaty during 2007 and 2008. The United States did not participate. About Simon Conway ###
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