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CONVENTION ON THE PROHIBITION OF THE USE, STOCKPILING, PRODUCTION AND TRANSFER OF ANTI-PERSONNEL MINES AND ON THEIR DESTRUCTION Reporting Formats for Article 7 1 STATE PARTY: The Kingdom of the Netherlands DATE OF SUBMISSION: November 10th, 2009 POINT OF CONTACT: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, DVB/NW Mr. Vincent Storimans PO Box 20061 NL-2500 EB Den Haag The Netherlands tel: 00 31 70 348 5251 fax: 00 31 70 348 5479 e-mail: dvb-nw@minbuza.nl

Form A National implementation measures a) The national implementation measures referred to in Article 9." Remark: In accordance with Article 9, "Each State Party shall take all appropriate legal, administrative and other measures, including the imposition of penal sanctions, to prevent and suppress any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention undertaken by persons or on territory under its jurisdiction or control". Measures Supplementary information (e.g., effective date of implementation & text of legislation attached). No change compared to previous reports: The Council of State has advised on a bill providing for the implementation of treaties in the area of arms control and disarmament. This advice has led to a reconsideration of the proposed bill. In accordance with the advice the Ottawa Convention is implemented on the basis of existing legislation, such as the Import and Export Act, the Military Penal Code and the Weapons and Munitions Act.

Form B Stockpiled anti-personnel mines Article 7. 1 b) The total of all stockpiled anti-personnel mines owned or possessed by it, or under its jurisdiction or control, to include a breakdown of the type, quantity and, if possible, lot numbers of each type of anti-personnel mine stockpiled." Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) TOTAL nil Supplementary information

Form C Location of mined areas c) To the extent possible, the location of all mined areas that contain, or are suspected to contain, anti-personnel mines under its jurisdiction or control, to include as much detail as possible regarding the type and quantity of each type of anti-personnel mine in each mined area and when they were emplaced." State [Party]: The Kingdom of the Netherlands 1. Areas that contain mines* Location Type Quantity Date of emplacement Supplementary information The territory of the Netherlands does not contain mined areas. 2. Areas suspected to contain mines* Location Type Quantity Date of emplacement Supplementary information No areas in the Netherlands are suspected to contain anti-personnel mines * If necessary, a separate table for each mined area may be provided

Form D APMs retained or transferred d) The types, quantities and, if possible, lot numbers of all anti-personnel mines retained or transferred for the development of and training in mine detection, mine clearance or mine destruction techniques, or transferred for the purpose of destruction, as well as the institutions authorised by a State Party to retain or transfer anti-personnel mines, in accordance with Article 3" Retained for development of and training in (Article 3, para.1) Institution authorised by State Party Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information The Netherlands Ministry AP nr 22 1582 of Defence The Netherlands Ministry AP DM31 831 of Defence TOTAL 2413 Transferred for development of and training in (Article 3, para.1) Institution authorised by State Party Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information: e.g. transferred from, transferred to No APMs have been transferred in the indicated period for reporting (1 January 2008 to 31 December 2008) for the purpose of development or training

Form D (continued) 3. Transferred for the purpose of destruction (Article 3, para.2) Institution authorised by State Party Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information: e.g. transferred from, transferred to In the indicated time period for reporting (1 January 2008 to 31 December 2008) no APMs were transferred for the purpose of destruction TOTAL nil Supplementary information: For the period 1996-1998 the information is as follows: The Netherlands Ministry AP nr 22 209,500 Destroyed in Germany (1997) by Fa Buck of Defence AP nr 23 45,026 Destroyed in France (end of 1996 - May 1998) NAMSA in France TOTAL 254,526

Form E Status of programs for conversion or de-commissioning of APM production facilities e) The status of programs for the conversion or de-commissioning of anti-personnel mine production facilities." Indicate if to "convert" or "decommission" Status (indicate if "in process" or "completed") Supplementary information nil nil No facilities had to be converted

Form F Status of programs for destruction of APMs f) The status of programs for the destruction of anti-personnel mines in accordance with Articles 4 and 5, including details of the methods which will be used in destruction, the location of all destruction sites and the applicable safety and environmental standards to be observed." 1. Status of programs for destruction of stockpiled APMs (Article 4) Description of the status of programs including: Location of destruction sites, methods, applicable safety standards, applicable environmental standards No destruction during the reported period, the Kingdom of the Netherlands completed its destruction obligations in 2002. 2. Status of programs for destruction of APMs in mined areas (Article 5) Description of the status of programs including: Location of destruction sites, methods, applicable safety standards, applicable environmental standards No destruction during the reported period.

Form G APMs destroyed after entry into force g) The types and quantities of all anti-personnel mines destroyed after the entry into force of this Convention for that State Party, to include a breakdown of the quantity of each type of anti-personnel mine destroyed, in accordance with Articles 4 and 5, respectively, along with, if possible, the lot numbers of each type anti-personnel mine in the case of destruction in accordance with Article 4" (For the Netherlands the Treaty entered into force on 1 October 1999) 1. Destruction of stockpiled APMs (Article 4) Type Quantity Lot # (if possible) Supplementary information nil nil No destruction during the reported period TOTAL nil 2. Destruction of APMs in mined areas (Article 5) Type Quantity Supplementary information nil nil No destruction during the reported period TOTAL nil Supplementary information: The Kingdom of the Netherlands has fulfilled the destruction-obligations in accordance with Article 4 in December 2002, when the last of the 272 Gator Systems (Cluster Bomb Units 89) were destroyed by the company EBV in Vogelsang, Germany.

Form H Technical characteristics of each type produced/owned or possessed h) The technical characteristics of each type of anti-personnel mine produced, to the extent known, and those currently owned or possessed by a State Party, giving, where reasonably possible, such categories of information as may facilitate identification and clearance of anti-personnel mines; at a minimum, this information shall include the dimensions, fusing, explosive content, metallic content, color photographs and other information which may facilitate mine clearance" 1. Technical characteristics of each APM-type produced Type Dimensions Fusing Explosive content Metallic Color Supplementary information to facilitate mine clearance nil Technical characteristics of each APM-type currently owned or possessed nil

Form I Measures to provide warning to the population i) The measures taken to provide an immediate and effective warning to the population in relation to all areas identified under paragraph 2 of Article 5." Remark: In accordance with Article 5, para.2: "Each State Party shall make every effort to identify all areas under its jurisdiction or control in which anti-personnel mines are known or suspected to be emplaced and shall ensure as soon as possible that all anti-personnel mines in mined areas under its jurisdiction or control are perimeter-marked, monitored and protected by fencing or other means, to ensure the effective exclusion of civilians, until all anti-personnel mines contained therein have been destroyed. The marking shall at least be to the standards set out in the Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Mines, Booby-Traps and Other Devices, as amended on 3 May 1996, annexed to the Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects". [Narrative:] As stated above there are no mined areas in the Netherlands.

Form J Other relevant matters Remark: States Parties may use this form to report voluntarily on other relevant matters, including matters pertaining to compliance and implementation not covered by the formal reporting requirements contained in Article 7. States Parties are encouraged to use this form to report on activities undertaken with respect to Article 6, and in particular to report on assistance provided for the care and rehabilitation, and social and economic reintegration, of mine victims. [Narrative / reference to other reports] Netherlands contribution to demining activities in 2008 Please see below indications of The Netherlands contributions to demining activities in 2008. The amount of 10 million Euros was contributed to NGOs DDG, HALO, HIB, MAG and NPA. Our contributions through UNMAS totalled 13.5 million USD. Contributions in 2008 in EUR 2008 contributions to NGO's for priority areas, in EUR DDG Afganistan 300.000 DDG Somaliland 300.000 DDG Sudan 200.000 HALO Afganistan 1.400.000 HALO Azerbaidjan 550.000 HALO Somaliland 500.000 HIB Irak 96.000 HIB Angola 122.000 HIB DRC 282.000 MAG DRC 1.400.000

MAG Sudan 1.000.000 MAG Angola 900.000 MAG Irak 1.200.000 NPA Sudan 600.000 NPA Ethiopia 300.000 NPA MDD/MO 150.000 NPA Angola 350.000 NPA Cambodia 350.000 2008 contributions to UNMAS for priority areas, in USD UNMAS Afganistan 4.865.000 UNMAS DRC 2.135.000 UNMAS Ethiopia 135.000 UNMAS Somaliland 635.000 UNMAS Sudan 3.380.000 2008 contributions to UNMAS, in USD UNMAS Colombia 270.000 UNMAS Lebanon 675.000 UNMAS WW Landmine and ERW Safety Project 135.000 UNMAS HQ NY 335.000 UNMAS Core contributions 600.000 UNMAS Rapid Response Plan 335.000 ---------------------------///-----------------------------