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More than £2m worth of sales made last year to a government which has been accused of extensive human rights violations

Small arms weaponry, ammunition and various other military equipment were among millions of pounds' worth of goods exported last year from Britain to Sri Lanka under licences for arms and other closely regulated exports.

Statistics taken from the British government's own database for strategic export controls show items ranging from assault rifles and shotguns through to weapons sights, pistols and ammunition were sold last year to the South Asian nation's government, which has been accused of extensive human rights violations in relation to its treatment of its Tamil minority and the suppression of armed separatists, who have also been acused of abuses.

More than £2m worth of sales last year fell into the "ML1" category – which is used by the government to denote small arms and weapons – according to figures scraped from the government's database for strategic export controls by the Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT).

Sri Lanka is listed by the Foreign Office as a "country of concern" because of its human rights record.

In a December update, the Foreign Office also said the human rights situation there had been marked by negative developments over the last three months.

A spokesperson for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) said it does not comment on individual licence requests, the application or the end user, but added: "The UK government takes its export licensing responsibilities seriously and operates one of the most rigorous arms export control regimes in the world.

"Any application to export a product covered by an export control is assessed against internationally recognised criteria on a case-by-case basis.

"Each assessment we make takes into account the intended end use of the equipment, the behaviour of the end user, the risk of diversion and the prevailing circumstances in the country concerned. We pay particular attention to allegations of human rights abuses."

More than 30,000 civilians died during fighting between militant Tamil separatists from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the Sri lanka's armed forces in battles that culminated in the total defeat of the LTTE in May 2009.

The Sri Lankan military has been held responsible for most of those deaths by many observers and is accused of indiscriminately shelling areas where a small number of fighters were mixed with huge crowds of refugees. Authorities have denied the charge.

Britain's arms deals with Sri Lanka revealed | World news | The Guardian
 
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Sensationalism at its best. What the fu@k kind of "defence equipment" can you buy for 2 million pounds?! It would barely be enough to arm a local police unit.

The headline makes it sound like a multi-billion dollar deal was struck. I guess the Indian media is not alone...
 
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Sensationalism at its best. What the fu@k kind of "defence equipment" can you buy for 2 million pounds?! It would barely be enough to arm a local police unit.

The headline makes it sound like a multi-billion dollar deal was struck. I guess the Indian media is not alone...

:lol: Sri Lanka's a small country with a negligent defense budget - one wouldn't expect billion dollar deals from it.

I think the focus of the article is Britain supplying arms to a country under dictatorship and one with a horrible human Rights record and a Genocide perpetrator.
 
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:lol: Sri Lanka's a small country with a negligent defense budget - one wouldn't expect billion dollar deals from it.

I think the focus of the article is Britain supplying arms to a country under dictatorship and one with a horrible human Rights record and a Genocide perpetrator.

The srilankan budget is about 290 billion sri lankan rupees. The sale of hardware in this case amounts to about 380 million sri lankan rupees. That is roughly a tenth of a percentage point of the defence budget. Foreign policy of UK, i'm assuming, is dependent on more than one-tenth of a percentage point of SL's defence budget.

Forgive me. I don't know how else to define sensationalism.
 
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The srilankan budget is about 290 billion sri lankan rupees. The sale of hardware in this case amounts to about 380 million sri lankan rupees. That is roughly a tenth of a percentage point of the defence budget. Foreign policy of UK, i'm assuming, is dependent on more than one-tenth of a percentage point of SL's defence budget.

Forgive me. I don't know how else to define sensationalism.

The focus of the article is not about the value of the sale but rather the sale to Sri Lanka.
 
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I think the focus of the article is Britain supplying arms to a country under dictatorship and one with a horrible human Rights record and a Genocide perpetrator.

you do realize that in war and insurgencies , human rights abuses happen. be it in india or srilanka. what matters is that SL is playing a constructive role now
 
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The focus of the article is not about the value of the sale but rather the sale to Sri Lanka.

By that logic, the media would also need to name and shame all among us who are prone to farting. After-all, it is a well established fact that methane is known to compound the problem of global warming.

It is not about the quantum of methane excreted but rather the fart itself.
 
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By that logic, the media would also need to name and shame all among us who are prone to farting. After-all, it is a well established fact that methane is known to compound the problem of global warming.

It is not about the quantum of methane excreted but rather the fart itself.

What the F are you on about? go and rant on someone else.
 
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At one point nations are against War Crimes and their govt. knew about this. Still if you allow sell of weapon, its a big issue.

Its like exporting centrifuges to Iran but opposing it on nukes.
 
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UK has done it in the past & it will continue to do it in future. Nobody can do anything against them except pleading. They are veto holder, so any kind of restrictive resolution is impossible against them. This is a real fact.
 
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At one point nations are against War Crimes and their govt. knew about this. Still if you allow sell of weapon, its a big issue.

Its like exporting centrifuges to Iran but opposing it on nukes.

Money overrides moral afterall:azn:
 
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