воскресенье, 20 марта 2016 г.

Do not sale weapons to Saudi Arabia

As a participant of BEF2016 (Brussels European Forum), I made researches and was shocked. People, why do you support War in Syria? Why do you sale  weapons to Syria through Saudi Arabia?  According to BBC news, there are list of  countries  which involved in this.

Turkey
Turkish government recently increased support for terrorists and the level of supplying them with arms and munitions to continue their criminal acts in exchange for oil and antiquities stolen from Syria and Iraq at low prices, taking advantage of the presence of terrorists whom it enabled to control border areas.

Russia
Russia has continued to supply the Syrian military with weapons and equipment throughout the conflict. Russia has played a large role in Syria’s war by supplying billions in weapons to the Syrian government. An estimated 10% of Russia exported weapons are sent to Syria. Russia reportedly has $1.5 billion worth of ongoing arms contracts with Syria for weapons, tanks and aircraft since the beginning of the Syrian civil war.

Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is reported recently to have taken the lead in channeling financial and military support to the rebels. Riyadh is said to have financed the purchase of "thousands of rifles and hundreds of machine guns", rocket and grenade launchers and other weapons. Saudi Arabia, thought to be a leading source of arms for rebels by 2013, has partnered with Turkey and Qatar to funnel an estimated $136 million of arms to rebel groups across the border from Turkey.
 

You may think, that Europe is fighting against terrorism, but how about that : 

Several member states led by the UK and France - lobbied to be able to supply arms to "moderate" forces in the opposition. Though EU member states do not appear to have already sent arms directly to the rebels, another European country has been linked to a secret, large-scale airlift. Also, it was noticed that weapons made in the former Yugoslavia were appearing in videos and images posted online by rebels fighting in southern Syria.
What is more, one of the principal buyers of Spanish weapons is Saudi Arabia, a country that bought more than 406 million euros ($460 million) worth of defence materials from Spanish government in 2013.

You can do much more, than you have done today. Stop support the War and stop selling weapons to Saudi Arabia.

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