All posts tagged: Bombs

5 years later: Reflections on Laos, Bombs and the UN Convention on Cluster Munitions

In 2010, I was part of a delegation from Legacies of War that joined 1,200 other participants in Vientiane to attend the first meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions. It was the most significant international disarmament agreement in decades and it was unexpected – that this dynamic and fast-moving international process, initiated in Norway, and negotiated in Peru, Austria, New Zealand, Ireland and Uganda – would enter the important phase of implementation in Laos. On the one hand, it made perfect sense. Laos was the most affected country per capita by cluster munitions, but on the other hand, Laos was one of the smallest state parties to join the convention, and historically did not play a key role on the world stage. But under the bold leadership of Mr. Saleumxay Kommasith, of the Lao PDR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and with support from other governments and civil society members of the Cluster Munitions Coalition, Laos had the honor of hosting the historic gathering. As I joined in the celebration with other …

Podcast: Chanida Phaengdara Potter on Laos & UXOs (MPR News)

Listen to yesterday’s podcast interview here as LLOTP’s Chanida Phaengdara Potter, adviser for Legacies of War and Elizabeth Loddy Tolzmann, board member on Mines Advisory Group talks about Laos, identity and UXOs (unexploded ordnance) on MPR News with Tom Weber. “It’s a horrific legacy that the children of Laos has inherited and where over 12,000 survivors still need our help today.” -Chanida Phaengdara Potter -Staff, editor@littlelaos.org