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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Sleeping-Mines

Once, one of my friends who was in Cambodia during war-time said that there were many mines in the region where he lived in.

It was unbelievable that about a half of them were Sleeping-Mines. You may confuse about the name ‘Sleeping-Mines.’ How?

Any group of any armed-force used dozens of mines as guard surrounding any place they choose to sleep every night in order to be safe. And yet, in the morning when they moved to another place, they even not take a look to those Sleeping-Mines. They just simply left them. Since the war was on, and those armed-groups were running around and taking rest in several numerous locations, you can imagine how many mines could be around.

Through out this example, we can see there are many mines in economical, political and many other fields in the world nowadays since some are setting those Sleeping-Mines in order to take a soundly-sleep by themselves.

As a result, millions of people have been becoming victims of ignored-Sleeping-Mines.

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