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Artikel

12 Aug 2004

Autor:
Mark MacKinnon, Globe and Mail [Canada]

Russia's weapon sales to Sudan assailed

The Russian government is under fire from aid groups for its policy of continuing to sell advanced weapons to Sudan even as international condemnation of the mass murder of civilians in Darfur grows...Both Amnesty International and the New York-based Human Rights Watch have interviewed civilians who claim to have seen MiGs and Russian-made Antonov planes attacking refugee camps. [also refers to Stroytransgaz, Fosters Resources]