From:   "Earl W", [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Special report: Labour's ethical foreign policy

Richard Norton-Taylor
Wednesday February 14, 2001
The Guardian

Gaping loopholes in Britain's weapons export controls remain five years
after they were identified by Lord Scott's report on the arms to Iraq
affair, Amnesty International and Oxfam say in a stinging report today.
There are still no adequate controls to ensure arms are sold to their stated
destinations, and British weapons brokers can easily bypass existing
controls, say the campaigning groups.

Policy is still determined by a 1939 emergency law which gives the executive
wide powers with no proper parliamentary scrutiny, despite recommendations
in Lord Scott's report published five years ago tomorrow.

"Despite their scathing criticism over the arms to Iraq report while in
opposition, leading members of the government have let five years pass
without acting to introduce tough new arms controls laws," said Robert
Parker of Amnesty.

Justin Forsyth, Oxfam's policy director, said: "Small arms brokered from
Britain will continue to cause suffering around the world. Having made so
much noise about the Scott report in opposition, the government should be
ashamed by its failure to introduce tough new arms laws."

Lord Scott disclosed how British arms had reached Iraq through third
countries - notably Jordan and Saudi Arabia - as a result of the failure to
monitor end-user certificates. Checks are still not made to ensure arms stay
in the countries to which they are sent.

Amnesty and Oxfam also point out that the government has admitted it is
still unable to track arms exported from Britain. And arms deals brokered in
Britain do not require a licence if the weapons are shipped from a third
country.

In a notable example, Heckler and Koch guns manufactured in Turkey were
exported to Indonesia when Britain had imposed an arms embargo on weapons
sales to the country.
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Or better yet, Heckler & Koch guns manufactured in Germany, exported
to the UK, then exported to Yugoslavia to avoid German export laws!

Steve.


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