Today the association is asking for a ban on the production, use and transfer of cluster bombs along with the destruction of existing stocks.
Handicap International is also calling for an international agreement on cluster bombs and in the meantime wants to see governments adopt exemplary national policies.
- To support unambiguously the “Oslo Process” and to work toward the adoption of an international treaty prohibiting submunition bombs without exception, without fail and without delay before the end of 2008.
- To renounce to these weapons from now on by declaring a moratorium on the production, utilization, sale and transfer of submunition bombs.
- To mobilize the necessary means for contributing to the assistance of victims and to the protection of civil populations threatened by non-exploded submunition bombs.
