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"We had the impression that the soldiers were not fighting each other, but rather the civilian population. Missiles were launched haphazardly, without any thought to civilians."
— UN officer, interviewed by Amnesty International, talking about militia battles in the Ituri region of north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (May 2003).
The case for Global Guidelines
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Child soldiers from Uganda. © AP |
The international trade in small arms and light weapons (SALW) is dangerously
out of control. Irresponsible, yet legal, transfers of arms such as assault
rifles and shoulder-fired missiles continue to fuel human rights abuses and
are a proven catalyst for initiating conflict and prolonging wars once they
break out. Find out more about how strict global guidelines could help curb
troubling small arms and light weapons transfers.
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Q & A
Briefing paper
About Global Guidelines
On April 21, 2006, representatives from the governments of Kenya, Austria (representing
the EU), Canada, Costa Rica, Finland, Mali, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Thailand
and the UK developed draft guidelines on the international transfer of SALW
to be added to the UN Program of Action to combat the proliferation of small
arms and light weapons.
Click here to read
these proposed guidelines
Read the global guidelines
as proposed by the Control Arms Campaign
U.S. Action on Global Guidelines
In January 2006, US Senators wrote to the Secretary of State to encourage the US government’s support for adding strong global guidelines to the United Nations Program of Action on the trade of SALW. Read the letter from U.S. Senators to Condoleeza Rice (PDF). Read the letter to Condoleeza Rice signed by 72 Representatives in June on the same issue (PDF).
AI/Control Arms Reports
Dead
on time – arms transportation, arms brokering and the threat to human
rights
Strengthening
Compliance with UN Arms Embargoes
Democratic
Republic of Congo: arming the East
Sudan: Arming
the perpetrators of grave abuses in Darfur
Sustaining conflict and
human rights abuses - the flow of arms accelerates (China)
General
Kalachnikov Joins Calls for Tougher Arms Controls
Related Reports
Small Arms Working Group Fact Sheet: Consequences of the Proliferation and Misuse of small arms and Light Weapons


Nicolas
Cage talks about the deadly impact of the uncontrolled arms trade.