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Professor Virgil Wiebe's

Cluster Munitions Page

Photo from an orange grove outside Al Hosh, Lebanon, April 2007. Contamination with unexploded cluster bomblets makes harvest impossible until clearance has occurred.
Photo from an orange grove outside Al Hosh, Lebanon, April 2007. Contamination with unexploded cluster bomblets makes harvest impossible until clearance has occurred.
© Virgil Wiebe 2007
Professor Virgil Wiebe (University of St. Thomas Law School, Minneapolis, MN) has been an active participant in the efforts to curb the use of landmines and cluster bombs in armed conflicts. As a consultant to the Mennonite Central Committee, he has attended United Nations conferences on landmines and conventional weapons, and has addressed diplomats on international humanitarian law matters. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Mines Advisory Group America (MAG America) The views expressed on this site do not represent those of MCC, MAG America, or the University of St. Thomas.

This website was created in May 2007 and is undergoing regular updates and revisions. Thanks to Carrie Burton and Kerstin Hansen for their assistance in creating the website.

  Follow the links above for more information on Cluster Munitions and the work to eliminate their use.

NEW! Convention on Cluster Munitions

NEW! Dublin Conference on Cluster Munitions

For Whom the Bells Toll: Recent Judgments by International Tribunals on the Legality of Cluster Munitions

Local Professor Works to Eliminate Cluster Bombs (Minnesota Public Radio, 6/27/07)

April 2007 Lebanon Trip

 Links to pending US legislation on Cluster Munitions