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Scan of the Biological Weapons Convention otiginal document from 1972
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Source Scan of the original document of the Biological Weapons Convention from 1972. Uploaded by the United Nations: https://front.un-arm.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/BWC-text-English.pdf
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