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Notorius regimes dealing in illicit arms

joram | 16.02.2002 10:42

Amnesty was able to identify, through covert research, places in Kampala(uganda), where one walks in, and one is asked whether one wants coffee or a gun.

Notorius regimes dealing in illicit arms
Notorius regimes dealing in illicit arms


Amnesty International has listed Uganda among notorious countries dealing in illicit arms.

The Amnesty International Ugandan president, Richard Omongole, yesterday said at a follow-up meeting on the UN Conference on small arms at the Grand Imperial Hotel that Uganda is also among countries cited for misuse of small arms.

“In Amnesty, we look at situations used by governments where they sometimes use illicit arms to extort information from suspects. There is equipment used by the army and Police for torture. We have done comprehensive research on this,” Omongole said.

He said Amnesty was able to identify, through covert research, places in Kampala, where one walks in, and one is asked whether one wants coffee or a gun.

He identified the former Lebanese Restaurant, renamed Al-Tarboush Restaurant, after it was taken over, allegedly by First Lady Mrs. Janet Museveni.

“We met the buyers and sellers through secret arrangements. That’s why we in Amnesty are now changing our approach from the sellers to the buyers. Maybe the UPDF(uganda army), we shall soon be coming to you to expose you to the international community,” Omongole said. He said Amnesty had already identified a number of such buyers in the country, and the personnel who sell the arms.

joram
- e-mail: joram@ourplace.com

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Us and Them

16.02.2002 13:40

Well why don't Amnesty send in the UN to disarm Africans, like they are disarming Americans. Make gun possesion a capitol offence so that the only people left with weapons are the World Government. It's already an International crime for anyone to aquire weapons of mass destruction, except the USA. Give them more power!

Elle S. Dee


What about Blairs Garbagegate Regime then ?

16.02.2002 15:05

Always somebody else isnt it ? Never at home . Walk into the right cafe in London and Blair will offer you private rail contracts, and Jack Straw will soon be offering privatised military contracts in the same way...

Auguste


Offered to Purchase arms

16.02.2002 18:03

Once in a london pub I had a chat with one idiot who offered me a "business opportunity" because I sounded a good African to him. The idiot gave me a good insite in what he prosititutes in..second-hand arms. Later I was to learn that the same idiot had supplied tanks to the Oppresive regime in Uganda from a third country "Belarrus". The same tanks that were "tendered" ended up being "junk", they could not hit only 20miles per hour. According to the regime, a good $24million was swallowed in the Junk deal of which the brother of the Dictator oversaw personally.

joram


stop arms sales

18.02.2002 12:48

Stopping arms exports and sales from the UK couldn't help but make the world a little safer. Link to website of Campaign Against the Arms Trade:

internationalist
- Homepage: http://www.caat.org.uk