On the ABC's AM program this morning:
"KIM LANDERS: After a month of war, the people of South Lebanon are facing a new danger - unexploded cluster bombs.
The United Nations Mine Action Coordination Centre has just finished checking 85 per cent of the areas of southern Lebanon bombed by the Israelis, and the UN's humanitarian chief, Jan Egeland, says the findings are "shocking".
JAN EGELAND: They identified 359 separate cluster bomb strike locations that are contaminated with as many as 100,000 unexploded bomblets"
And:
JAN EGELAND: What's shocking and I would say to me completely immoral is that 90 per cent of the cluster bomb strikes occurred in the last 72 hours of the conflict, when we knew there would be a resolution when we really knew there would be an end of this.
Read the full transcript of the item on AM here. The BBC reports the same news item here. MSNBC reports it, here, this way.
"KIM LANDERS: After a month of war, the people of South Lebanon are facing a new danger - unexploded cluster bombs.
The United Nations Mine Action Coordination Centre has just finished checking 85 per cent of the areas of southern Lebanon bombed by the Israelis, and the UN's humanitarian chief, Jan Egeland, says the findings are "shocking".
JAN EGELAND: They identified 359 separate cluster bomb strike locations that are contaminated with as many as 100,000 unexploded bomblets"
And:
JAN EGELAND: What's shocking and I would say to me completely immoral is that 90 per cent of the cluster bomb strikes occurred in the last 72 hours of the conflict, when we knew there would be a resolution when we really knew there would be an end of this.
Read the full transcript of the item on AM here. The BBC reports the same news item here. MSNBC reports it, here, this way.
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