The Existence of Antipersonnel Land Mines in Aceh And Impact for Indonesia
Muhammad Heikal Daudy,
Adwani,
Muazzin
et al.
Abstract:Purpose: This study aims to revitalize the memory of many parties regarding the existence of anti-personnel landmines in Aceh which still leaves homework to be completed even though peace is already 19 years old. These deadly objects are still found and threaten people's lives to this day. Indonesia has ratified the 1997 International Antipersonnel Landmine Convention through Law Number 20 of 2006. In fact, Indonesia is bound to implement all the provisions of the convention.
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