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Old 07-07-2020, 03:04 PM #1
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Britain is to resume selling arms to Saudi Arabia despite assessing that the country could be using them to commit war crimes, the government has announced.

International trade secretary Liz Truss said on Tuesday that the government had completed a review of how arms export licences were granted in order to comply with an earlier court ruling suspending sales.

Ms Truss said that while some "credible incidents of concern" related to Saudi forces' conduct had been classified as "possible" breaches of international humanitarian law (IHL), the UK government viewed these as "isolated incidents".

The incidents which have been assessed to be possible violations of IHL occurred at different times, in different circumstances and for different reasons," the statement said.

The statement adds: "The undertaking that my predecessor gave to the Court – that we would not grant any new licences for the export of arms or military equipment to Saudi Arabia for possible use in Yemen – falls away."

The announcement from the international trade secretary comes just a day after the Foreign Secretary said the UK would introduce a "sanctions regime that will target people who have committed the gravest human rights violations" and that "Global Britain will be an even stronger force for good in the world, in the years ahead".

In March 2015 a Saudi-led coalition intervened in Yemen against Houthi rebels, who are fighting the internationally recognised government and control large swathes of territory. But humanitarian groups and the UN quickly accused Saudi-led forces of breaching international humanitarian law, including bombing schools, hospitals, weddings and food infrastructure.

The conflict has cost an estimated 100,000 lives, with 80 per cent of Yemenis in need of humanitarian assistance. The United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said “the crisis is of cataclysmic proportions”.
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Yes they UK factory
needs to keep its workers in work.


Or The French will take over

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Yes they UK factory
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Did you skip the bit about the humanitarian crisis in Yemen with 100,000 lives lost
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Did you skip the bit about the humanitarian crisis in Yemen with 100,000 lives lost

They need to negotiate
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No Liam
its a long running local War.

Yemen crisis: Why is there a war?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-29319423

[Houthi rebel fighters entered Sanaa in
September 2014 and took full control in January 2015

A Saudi-led multinational coalition intervened in the conflict
in Yemen in March 2015 ]

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No Liam
its a long running local War.

Yemen crisis: Why is there a war?


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-29319423

[Houthi rebel fighters entered Sanaa in
September 2014 and took full control in January 2015

A Saudi-led multinational coalition intervened in the conflict
in Yemen in March 2015 ]
"The coalition received logistical and intelligence support from the US, UK and France."

I see you left that sentence out
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good news that British business is on the up
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"The coalition received logistical and intelligence support from the US, UK and France."

I see you left that sentence out

No thing left out,
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A Long Running Local War.
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Some things need to be above business.
This issue is one of them.

Not a good move in my view.
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Gross, the tories are uncaring with the lives of our troops and with civilians across the world as long as we profit. Vile.
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