UN Chief Appoints '007 James Bond' Actor Daniel Craig As Global Advocate For The Elimination Of Landmines

Wednesday, 15 April 2015





Daily Mail: Now pay attention 007, we DON'T want you to blow any of this up: Daniel Craig is appointed U.N. advocate against landmines



* The James Bond actor was given a 'license to save' by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in New York on Tuesday

* Craig will spend the next three years raising awareness for the U.N. Mine Action Service and political and financial support for the cause

* Just last month, Craig walking cooly through smokey debris moments after a massive move magic explosion erupted on a Mexico City street


As secret agent James Bond, Daniel Craig has a license to kill, but on Tuesday the United Nations gave the British actor a 'license to save' by appointing him as the first global advocate for the elimination of mines and explosive hazards.


Craig - who's often seen standing dangerously close to explosions as the dapper, martini-drinking agent 007 - will spend the next three years raising awareness for the U.N. Mine Action Service and political and financial support for the cause.



More News On The UN Appointing '007 James Bond' Actor Daniel Craig To Be The Global Advocate For The Elimination Of Landmines



Daniel Craig appointed UN Ambassador: Ban Ki Moon gives 007 actor 'license to save' as global advocate for the elimination of mines -- The Independent

Daniel Craig named by U.N. to lead anti-mine efforts -- Washington Times

Bond actor Daniel Craig's new 'licence to save' role -- BBC

007's Special UN Mission To Eliminate Mines -- SKY News



WNU Editor: Working to deactivate bombs and mines in former (and current) war-zones .... I have always believed that this job has to the most dangerous in the world .... but it is also probably one of the most awarding .... you are saving lives everyday.

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