Silent Killers Episode 2 : "The Mine Ban Treaty: Why the Renewed Interest?"
Silent Killers is a special series Podcast in collaboration between ICBL and David Peck, an activist, speaker, and filmmaker, who’s recent documentary Broken Courage highlights the lived experiences of landmine survivors in Cambodia. Through this collaboration, ICBL hopes to amplify the voices of survivors, advocates, and change makers, and to reignite a global movement rooted in justice, empathy, and the belief that no one should fear the ground beneath their feet.
Episode 2. "The Mine Ban Treaty: Why the Renewed Interest?"
With Alma Taslidžan and Kasia Derlicka-Rosenbauer

Episode 2. "The Mine Ban Treaty: Why the Renewed Interest?"
Available on Monday 8 September at 9 AM CEST on ICBL YouTube Channel, Spotify and Apple Podcasts
In the second episode of Silent Killers, host David Peck engages with Alma Taslidzan, ICBL-CMC Board chair and Kasia Derlicka-Rosenbauer, ICBL-CMC Deputy Director, to discuss the pressing issues surrounding landmines and disarmament.
They share personal stories that led them to become advocates, the significance of the 1997 Treaty banning landmines, and the ongoing challenges faced in the fight against these weapons. The conversation highlights the human cost of landmines, the impact of funding cuts on advocacy efforts, and the importance of mobilizing citizens for change.
