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Arms Trade Treaty

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Towards an Arms Trade Treaty
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Report on G8 arms exports:
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العَرَبِيَّة

Nepal: Arms exports fuel human rights crisis, says Amnesty International
June 2005

Report Reveals Major Loophole in German Arms Export Controls (executive summary in English)
Full report in German here

Le armi del Bel Paese
Report on Italian small arms exports 1999-2003

Archivo Disarmo

Guns or Growth?

Control Arms initiative in the European Parliament

Control Arms Media

IANSA Control Arms Campaign Contacts

Safer Communities:
Guns and policing report

Report Reveals Major Loophole in British Arms Export Controls

World Social Forum
 
 
The Control Arms Campaign
Picture of Angolan children in front of bullet riddled wall
In October 2003, IANSA, in partnership with Amnesty International and Oxfam, launched the Control Arms campaign in over 50 countries around the world. IANSA members from Argentina to Zambia held launch events, and a UK launch in Trafalgar Square, London, drew considerable media attention.

Control Arms focuses on the international trade in small arms, and seeks to build support among governments for an Arms Trade Treaty, a legal instrument that would prohibit arms from being exported to destinations where they are likely to be used to commit grave human rights violations. An Arms Trade Treaty would require countries to comply with international human rights and humanitarian law standards when authorizing weapons transfers.

Control Arms also encourages governments to develop and strengthen national and regional arms controls measures and agreements, and to enforce them, and supports the strengthening of civil society-government partnerships to reduce small arms availability and demand at the local level.

Please visit this page and the joint Control Arms site periodically for information on what is happening next!

The Million Faces Petition

The Million Faces Petition is a new kind of petition that uses photo portraits instead of signatures. The goal is to collect one million images of individuals around the world in support of the Control Arms campaign and the Arms Trade Treaty. Photographs can be mailed into the Control Arms campaign headquarters, or uploaded to the main Control Arms web site. Visit the Million Faces Petition page on the main Control Arms site.

Link to MIllion Faces Petition
 
 
Link to Control Arms web site

Suggested global guidelines for international transfer controls
Nairobi meeting outcome, April 2006

Control Arms international film festival

Moving forward on an Arms Trade Treaty
Speech of UK Foreign Minister
23 March 2006

Arms Trade Treaty
Nobel Peace Laureate's Initiative

China: Control Arms launched on Human Rights Day

Control Arms at the World Social Forum 2006

Spoof teleshop gun ad
Amnesty International – UK

Survivors of gun violence:
Report launched across West Africa

Conclusiones Encuentro Latinoamericano "Armas bajo Control"

Control Arms news

Control Arms: Focus on Brazil

EU Council supports an ATT
Press release (PDF)
3 October 2005

Control Arms in Italy:
Update, Autumn 2005


Control Arms at the UN Biennal Meeting of States 2005

France: President Chirac supports an Arms Trade Treaty

UK speaks out for arms trade treaty

Control Arms Campaign Conference:
15 - 17 April 2005 in Nairobi, Kenya

 
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