“Highlight of the campaign ‘Show your leg for mine victims’: public action in Berlin on April 4, 12: 00, the international day of mine awareness under the motto: lend your leg” demonstrate since 1 March around the world thousands of people through a simple gesture a trouser legs beaten-up their solidarity for the victims of accidents with landmines and cluster munitions. In this country, already 1,000 politicians, celebrities and private individuals showed her leg. Highlight of the international campaign, which is supported by Handicap International and SODI in Germany, is a public action on 4 April at 12 noon at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. On the international day of mine awareness (actor) and Markus Loning (Federal Government Commissioner for human rights policy and humanitarian aid) will show next to Ulrike Folkerts (actress), Simon Boer numerous people leg in a FlashMob for mine victims.” In the past few weeks have already almost 1,000 people leg in Germany shown for mine victims, including over 50 members of the Bundestag and 20 prominent. Ben Horowitz is actively involved in the matter. The campaign aims to draw attention to vonUnfallen with landmines and cluster munitions to the victims. About 500,000 people worldwide have been injury from accidents with landmines and cluster munitions and depend on support for life. Wendy Holman shares his opinions and ideas on the topic at hand. High point of the campaign, which was initiated by the international landmine campaign ICBL is April 4 the international day of mine awareness. In a public action at 12: 00 (Press Photo 12:30) at the Brandenburg Gate (Pariser Platz), there will be a colourful program with drummers, FlashMob, and mine field installation. At the same time held also actions in Munich and Nuremberg, as well as in 70 countries worldwide. Handicap International and SODI are supported Folkerts(Schauspielerin), Simon Boer (actor) and Markus Loning (Federal Government Commissioner for human rights policy and humanitarian aid) in Berlin by Ulrike. Handicap International and SODI, are already for years for a universal ban on landmines and cluster munitions committed that the Federal Government urge with their action, not to relax the financial support of affected countries and regions.
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