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ICRC film 1997  ref. V-F-CR-F-00361 
A man-made epidemic
A war surgeon relates his experiences and makes a plea on the victims' behalf. He recounts how most people who survive blast of an anti-personnel landmine blast suffer atrociously, and often alone. More than half die shortly thereafter or on the way to hospital; others receive inadequate medical care. Low-tech and relatively low-cost prostheses exist, but are often unavailable. This film reflects on how efforts to prevent mine accidents from happening in the first place – through mine-clearing, education and ultimately a ban –are important but that, even after mined have been banned, there will continue to be victims.

ICRC,1997 / running time: 10 minutes / DVD / English, French, German, Spanish, International Soundtrack / Price CHF 20.- / ref. V-F-CR-F-00361



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