Big increase since 2014 in quantity of missiles and bombs sold to countries on Foreign Office’s list of human rights violators
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Source/Credit: The Guardian
By Jamie Doward | May 28, 2016
The UK is selling record quantities of arms – including missiles, bombs and grenades – to countries listed by the Foreign Office as having dubious human rights records. Several have been accused of war crimes or suppressing popular protest.
More than £3bn of British-made weaponry was licensed for export last year to 21 of the Foreign Office’s 30 “human rights priority countries” – those identified by the government as being where “the worst, or greatest number of, human rights violations take place”, or “where we judge that the UK can make a real difference”. Listed countries that last year bought British arms and military equipment include:
- Saudi Arabia, which has been accused of perpetrating war crimes in Yemen.
- Bahrain, which used troops to quell protests following the Arab spring.
- Burundi, which is being investigated by the UN for human rights violations.
- The Maldives, which in 2015 jailed its former president, Mohamed Nasheed, for 13 years following what critics said was a politically motivated show trial.
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