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Can cluster bombs be abolished?

This question applies to the following CPNN articles:

10th anniversary of the Oslo Process: The Historic start to the cluster bomb ban

Strong outcome of 1st Review Conference of Convention on Cluster Munitions

Celebrating our success in 2016; Supporting ICBL-CMC Efforts in 2017

Japan Gets Rid of All Cluster Munitions

Thousands of Civilian Lives Being Saved by the Convention on Cluster Munitions

Lomé Conference Sets Course for Africa-wide Cluster Munition Ban

International Day of Mine Awareness and Mine Action

Africa Unites Against Cluster Bombs

L’Afrique s’unit contre les bombes à sous-munitions

Over 100 Countries Negotiate Cluster Bomb Ban

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February 24, 2017d-disarmamentCPNN Coordinator

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