Anti-personnel land mines are weapons of mass
destruction that claim life or limb of another innocent victim every 20
minutes. Peacekeepers, humanitarian workers, and missionaries daily risk death
and injury from land mines. Today, 135 countries have signed the 1997 Mine Ban
Treaty. Religious leaders, the Pope, physicians, veterans, humanitarian
activists, environmentalists, and human-rights advocates have called upon the
United States to sign the Mine Ban Treaty.
Anti-personnel land mines are a growing threat to human community and the
environment, kill or maim hundreds of people every week, bring untold suffering
and casualties to mostly innocent and defenseless civilians and especially
children, obstruct economic development and reconstruction, inhibit the
repatriation of refugees and internally displaced persons, and have other
severe consequences for years after emplacement.
Therefore, the General Conference of The United Methodist Church, calls
upon the President of the United States and, if need be, his successor, to
endorse the "Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production
and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction," commonly called
the Mine Ban Treaty; and further, that our Council of Bishops, the General
Superintendents of The United Methodist Church, send representation of that
body to deliver this heartfelt call to the President as soon as possible after
the adjournment of the Year 2000 General Conference.
We commit ourselves to strategies of advocacy against the deployment of
land mines, de-mining and caring for persons who have been wounded by land
mines.
We call upon U.S. citizens and the U.S. Government to increase resources
for humanitarian de-mining, mine awareness programs, and increased resources
for landmine victim rehabilitation and assistance; and we ask that the
Secretary of the General Conference send this resolution to the President of
the United States Senate and to the Speaker of the U. S. House of
Representatives as soon as possible after the adjournment of the Year 2000
General Conference.
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