Monday, April 20, 2015

Daniel Craig is committed against landmines: UN chief gives 007 'license to save "

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JAMES BOND James Bond fights now for the United Nations - this time against landmines. 007 interpreter Daniel Craig was appointed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to special ambassador in the fight against landmines. "You normally the license to kill. I give you today the license to protect," Ban said.
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"I am very happy that you are willing to put into effect as a world star to create awareness and unleash global action to destroy mines, many people have become fatal," said Ban Ki-moon at a meeting in New York. "As an avid movie lover, I often on the edge of my chair sat to see harmless 007 time bombs them and to save lives in just. Seconds for that kind of action I have great appreciation," said the UN chief. Craig must figurehead of the campaign to which politically is fought against the use of landmines and unexploded ordnance will be warned. Together with the wife of Ban got Craig explanation of a minesweeper of the United Nations. "It is amazing how much innovation is inserted into the killing," said the actor. "And even worse is that mostly innocent civilians slain by mines." 

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