Silent Sentinels, Coward's War (1995)

The film focuses on anti-personnel mines, specifically designed to maim and kill people, usually innocent civilians in the rural countryside, and various mines are highlighted, including the T72 Alpha, T72 Bravo and Pomz. The cost of a mine, $3 for a PMN2 mine, is far outweighed by the cost of locating and destroying it, which can be $500-plus. Already Cambodia has a ratio of 1:235 people who are amputees, the highest ratio in the world. The film visits the Vietnam Veterans Foundation, one of five organisations fitting prosthetic limbs to mine victims, and talks to Bobby Muller, as well as highlighting the work of CMAC in investigating and mapping Cambodia's landmine problem. It's a problem that will take many years to resolve, despite the peace that now envelopes the country. You can see a clip from the 55 minute dvd, and purchase it at the DER website here.
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