Thursday, October 2, 2014

In short, definitely, the arms trade is not subject to any international standard, and that makes d


Although it has nothing to do with either Thailand or Vietnam with this post, it will leave the common theme, focus on the arms trade. The weapons are under control and are the only products that do not have a bar code, so we can not know either the owner or where it comes from, which causes a big problem. The post will tell you about a video called weapons under control and another called the lack of weapons. baton
For starters, our teacher taught baton us a video about the arms trade. This video explains in detail baton the consequences of the arms trade. July 2012 was a historic event in New York. For the first time all the states of the United Nations met to negotiate a treaty on arms trade. A trade that has no international regulation, which facilitates the purchase of weapons by criminal networks and dictators. At the United Nations conference attended by representatives of 193 states, and hundreds of activists of NGOs worldwide. NGOs which have been, since 2003, promoted the creation of the treaty three years later, the United Nations decided to drive.
In July 2012, achieved the first document that strengthens the negotiating process on the arms trade treaty, now you ask the vast majority of states. NGO activists visible, the United Nations, the consequences of irresponsible arms trade: a person is killed by gun violence every minute. Mostly in Africa and Latin America. The idea of regulating the arms trade comes from the success of the ban on anti-personnel baton mines in 1997 in Ottawa. A big question is whether we do not sell arms to bad, why sell the tyrants? During the war in El Salvador (1989), when Jesus Martinez (arms control) was 17 years old, going to work, lost both legs in a stepping antipersonnel mine. How to tell human rights (human rights), rightly, everyone has the right to life liberty and security. Every year we produce 16.000 million bales, two for each pesona the planet. These weapons under control gairabé caused 2,000 deaths daily. The aim of this conference is to regulate the arms trade treaty will bring a safer world for the good of all mankind.
All trades are controlled baton under the arms trade. In the world there are 650 million guns in civilian hands, so there is no control there is an absence of regulation. baton As mentioned above in 2003 three NGOs (international manage Oxfam and handle) were pressed the United States (USA) signed a treaty to regulate arms trade.
The weapons are considered more dangerous nuclear weapons, the landmines, the chemical and the bacteriologías disperció bombs, although these already have some regulation. baton The weapons can transform a moment of containment in a tragedy, weapons may be small, easy to hide, and can get a cheap price. So when they enter a country at war weapons thousands, multiply the number of fatalities and increasing violations of human rights (HR), the cations abused women and crimes and torture to the population . There are 400,000 deaths per year caused by small arms and, as mentioned earlier, 1,000 deaths a day in countries at war. As the arms trade generates wealth, his control is negligible because you will.
In 1992, after the Gulf War, UN (NGO) established a voluntary register of manufacturing and export of arms, who makes them and who sold without regulation. The EU (European Union) have an agreement that says they do not sell weapons to countries that are at war or violate human rights (HR), although not very efficient, because every country wants to interpret the treaty as often transitions are used for business must also take into account the re-export. The most important is that the law of arms control is final, no cracks.
In short, definitely, the arms trade is not subject to any international standard, and that makes dictators and criminal baton networks take it easy to buy weapons. The Treaty on the regularity of the arms trade since the states most demanding in the world. In July 2012, all states of the United Nations met to negotiate baton the arms trade. In 1997, Ottawa was banned landmines. We believe, as a personal opinion, it is amazing that a simple juguina and any fruit (apples, bananas, pears ...) has a bar code, and change weapons because they are made to do evil, not have it. On the other hand I

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