If the pact does not get the required unanimous approval of member states, it would go to a vote in the 193-nation General Assembly, where diplomats say it is very likely to pass.
Several Western diplomats said that the rights groups were ignoring improvements and exaggerating shortcomings of the new draft, noting a new draft comes out on Wednesday ahead of the final day of negotiations on Thursday. They say conflicts in Syria, Mali, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast and elsewhere highlight the need to keep arms from going to governments that use them for atrocities. Jonathan Frerichs of the World Council of Churches told reporters predator drones and hand grenades are examples of deadly arms that should be explicitly covered but are not.Īrms control campaigners and human rights advocates say one person dies every minute worldwide as a result of armed violence, and that a treaty is needed to halt the uncontrolled flow of weapons and ammunition that they argue helps fuel wars, atrocities and rights abuses. “This is not the treaty that is going to save lives and protect people.” “This treaty is not good enough,” said Anna Macdonald of Oxfam. The previous draft treaty said that the following weapon types would be covered by the pact “at a minimum” - tanks, armored combat vehicles, large-caliber artillery systems, combat aircraft, attack helicopters, warships, missiles and missile launchers and small arms and light arms.īut in the new draft, the words “at a minimum” have been removed, which rights groups said has dramatically narrowed the scope of the weapons to be covered by the treaty. One of changes was in the list of arms the treaty covers. On Friday, Peter Woolcott of Australia, president of the drafting conference, distributed a revised draft treaty. United Nations member states began meeting last week in a final push to hammer out a binding international treaty to end the lack of regulation over conventional arms sales. So make it count.Several Western delegations, however, played down the complaints of groups like Oxfam, Amnesty International, the World Council of Churches and Control Arms, saying the latest draft showed progress, though improvements were clearly needed. Keep a finger on the trigger and an eye on the enemy! KILLS FOR THRILLSĮnter a heart-pounding combat environment where every bullet matters. Every weapon plays differently, and mastering your weapon is the key to survival. Over 600 assault rifles, machine guns, shotguns, rocket launchers and pistols at your disposal.
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