David Cameron has boasted of the UK government’s role in selling equipment
made by defence company BAE Systems to Saudi Arabia, Oman and other countries at
almost the same time, the European parliament voted in favour of an EU-wide ban
on arms being sold to Saudi Arabia in protest at its heavy aerial bombing of
Yemen, which has been condemned by the UN.
Oliver Sprague, Amnesty International UK’s arms controls
director, said: “The ‘brilliant things’ that David Cameron says BAE sells
include massive amounts of weaponry for the Saudi Arabia military, despite
Saudi Arabia’s dreadful record in Yemen. “Thousands of Yemeni civilians have
been killed and injured in devastating and indiscriminate Saudi coalition
airstrikes, and there’s strong evidence that further weapons sales to Saudi
Arabia are not just ill-advised but actually illegal. Mr Cameron should stop acting
as a cheerleader for BAE’s reckless arms sales and stop the flow of weapons to
the Saudi war machine pending the outcome of both a UN inquiry into the bloody
conflict in Yemen and the UK’s own review of its arms exports to Saudi Arabia.”
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