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Incendiary Weapons: Human Cost Demands Stronger Law | Human Right Watch



Read the report: https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/11/09/incendiary-weapons-human-cost-demands-stronger-law

(Geneva, November 9, 2020) – The horrific burns and life-long suffering caused by incendiary weapons demand that governments urgently revise existing treaty standards, Human Rights Watch and Harvard Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic said in a report jointly published today.

The 45-page report, “‘They Burn Through Everything’: The Human Cost of Incendiary Weapons and the Limits of International Law,” details the immediate injuries and lasting physical, psychological, and socioeconomic harm of incendiary weapons, including white phosphorus, used by parties to recent conflicts. Countries should revisit and strengthen the international treaty governing these weapons, which burn people and set civilian structures and property on fire, Human Rights Watch concluded.

For more Human Rights Watch reporting on incendiary weapons, please visit: https://www.hrw.org/topic/arms/incendiary-weapons

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