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In 1992 while I was a carefree teenager deciding which uni to go to , a friend of mine ,aged 19 ,was being sent to Bosnia as part of the UN peacekeeping missions.
The atrocities my friend witnessed still haunt him and many other former troops 30 years on. They are the lucky ones, they came home and got to move back to a life of relative safety
By 1996, some two million land mines and unexploded munitions littered Bosnia. By September 2013, land mines and unexploded munitions remained scattered in 28,699 locations
On top of this, aside from severely damaging the nation’s tourism industry, the landmine legacy has also caused an unprecedented level of national economic stagnation as well. This is largely due to the fact that for decades now, previously available emergency sources of income (farming, crop cultivation, etc.) have been heavily stifled by the presence of these landmines which have polluted many farming fields throughout the country.
Bosnia’s limited ability to produce food using its native land has been especially hard on the local economy, since the nation itself has historically been a largely agrarian-based society that has often used farming and crop cultivation in order to supplant the need for industrial employment.
Bike Bosnia 10 - 15 June 2022.
MAG (Mines Advisory Group) saves lives and builds futures in countries around the world affected by conflict. By removing landmines and unexploded bombs lives are saved and women, men and children are given a safer future..