
Alma Taslidzan
Alma Taslidzan is a representative of Handicap International (HI), an organization dedicated to humanitarian advocacy and the protection of civilians from the dangers of explosive weapons. In response to Lithuania's controversial decision to exit the convention against cluster munitions, Taslidzan voiced concerns about the potential repercussions this may have on global disarmament efforts and civilian safety, urging the Lithuanian government to reconsider its stance.
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Croatia:
Alma Taslidžan described the decision of five countries to withdraw from the Ottawa Agreement as 'complete nonsense' and 'the most terrifying thing that could happen.'
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Croatia:
Alma Taslidžan described the decision of five countries to withdraw from the Agreement as 'complete nonsense' and 'the most terrifying thing that could happen.'
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United States:
Alma Taslidžan, from Bosnia, was displaced from her homeland during the war of the early 90s, only to return with her family to a country laced with landmines.
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United Kingdom:
Alma Taslidžan of Humanity & Inclusion works to help disabled and vulnerable people around the world.
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France:
Alma Taslidzan from Handicap International expressed concerns about Lithuania's decision to withdraw from the convention on cluster munitions.
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