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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: CANADIAN ARMS TO BURMA
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.091511.29246@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 09:15:11 GMT
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- ** Written 11:17 pm Oct 26, 1992 by web:act in cdp:gen.newsletter **
- CANADIAN ARMS TO BURMA
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- Project Ploughshares has revealed that Canadian arms components
- continue to reach the military dictatorship of Burma, supposedly a
- country to which Canadian companies may not export arms. The parts
- are reaching Burma via China, a permitted customer despite the
- numerous human rights violations of the Chinese government.
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- Burma has been on an arms-buying spree for several years, preparing
- for a major offensive against the Karen rebels, who control considerable
- territory in the south of the country. It is the Karen-controlled areas
- that offer refuge for student dissidents, Buddhist monks, and others
- persecuted by the ruling junta known as SLORC.
-
- The SLORC has massacred unarmed, nonviolent student protestors,
- and continues to hold thousands of 'political prisoners', including 1991
- Nobel Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
-
- In a report on indirect Canadian weapons sales to the Third World,
- (Ploughshares Monitor, September 1992) Ploughshares states that,
- in 1991, Burma obtained, from China, Y-12 military planes. The planes
- were powered by Canadian-made Pratt & Whitney engines -- adding
- one more point to Pratt & Whitney's record-breaking achievements in
- selling arms to every military dictatorship in the world.
-
- This is not the first time Canadian-made weapons parts have travelled
- from China to Burma -- Pratt & Whitney engines also reached Burma
- in 1990, in Swiss Pilatus combat aircraft.
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- 1991 recipients of indirect sales of Canadian arms and arms components,
- as well as Burma, included Indonesia (waging genocide in occupied
- East Timor), and Peru (involved in a vicious war with Sendero
- Luminoso guerrillas, in which both the government and the guerrillas
- are subjecting civilians to massive violations of human rights).
-
- Direct Canadian sales to the Third World included such favoured
- customers as south Korea, Saudi Arabia and Thailand. Ploughshares
- estimates that 92% of our military exports to the Third World went
- to countries with a record of "official violence against their people."
-
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