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westren diplomats: UN to extend eased somalia arms embargo

Postby sahal80 » Thu Feb 20, 2014 11:55 am

Cheers for being an american and turkey allies! :up:

U.N. may extend eased Somalia arms embargo despite concerns: diplomats
Wed, Feb 19 17:01 PM EST
By Michelle Nichols and Louis Charbonneau

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council is unlikely to fully restore a decades-old arms embargo on Somalia, despite concerns about the possible diversion of weapons to al Qaeda-linked militants, but may extend eased restrictions on government purchases, diplomats said.

A year ago, the 15-member council agreed to partially lift the arms embargo on Somalia, allowing the government in Mogadishu to buy light weapons to strengthen its security forces to fight Islamist groups.

However, a confidential U.N. monitors' report obtained by Reuters last week, warned of "systematic abuses" by Somalia's government - which the monitors say has allowed the diversion of weapons that Somali authorities purchased after the Security Council eased the arms embargo last year.

"Given the concerns about the way the suspension has been operated, we're thinking of ... continuing the suspension but for a more limited period with some very strict criteria," said a senior U.N. diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The eased restrictions are due to expire early next month. Instead of extending the move for another year, it may only be renewed until the end of October, which is when U.N. experts - who monitor the embargo and other sanctions on Somalia and Eritrea - are due to report to council on any violations.

"This is not because the international community thinks the Somali government is doing a good job in keeping track of its weapons. On the contrary," said a diplomatic source, adding that new conditions on the government could include further notification and reporting requirements on arms purchases.

The U.N. Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group recommended in its confidential report to the Security Council's sanctions committees last week that either the full arms embargo be restored or at least notification and reporting requirements related to arms deliveries be tightened.

'FINAL WARNING'

Somalia's government last year had asked for the arms embargo to be fully removed and the United States supported that, but other Security Council members were wary of doing that in a country already awash with weapons, diplomats said.

The senior diplomat said some Security Council members might "argue that (Somalia's government) had their chance and they blew it and we should re-impose the arms embargo." But he said a shorter extension of the eased restrictions, with tighter conditions, could be seen as a "final warning."

The Security Council imposed the embargo on Somalia in 1992 to cut the flow of weapons to feuding warlords, who a year earlier had ousted dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and plunged the country into civil war. Somalia held its first vote since 1991 in 2012 to elect a president and prime minister.

The eased restrictions allow sales to the government of such weapons as automatic assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades, but leave in place a ban on surface-to-air missiles, large-caliber guns, howitzers, cannons and mortars as well as anti-tank guided weapons, mines and night-vision weapon sights.

The U.N. resolution last year said weapons and equipment "may not be resold to, transferred to, or made available for use by, any individual or entity not in the service of the security forces of the federal government of Somalia."

It asked the Somalia government to report regularly on the structure of the security forces and the infrastructure and procedures in place to ensure safe storage, maintenance and distribution of military equipment.

There is a 17,600-strong African Union peacekeeping force and a U.N. political mission in the Horn of Africa country.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; editing by Gunna Dickson)

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Postby original dervish » Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:17 pm

Sahal sxb.....read more than the first few lines before posting...or put it through google translator. :lol:

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Re: westren diplomats: UN to extend eased somalia arms embar

Postby sahal80 » Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:25 pm

I will re-peost this thread next month to show you how your judgements were and are always rubbish!

And btw I don't need a translation bc I did it intentionally-how some one can't even get that is just beyond me- the word "may" belongs to reuters not the diplomates to avoid from...

Forget all that I'm a good reader and I know a big war is about to start to destroy al shabaab within this year, how come they will restore the arms embargo on us again! I guess some are blinded by meaningless small wishes!

Let alone This govt being a US ally

I'm focking tried of explaining the things pls guys don't comment after me, concentrate on your own points!


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Re: westren diplomats: UN to extend eased somalia arms embar

Postby original dervish » Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:28 pm

Nigga..... don't have a public breakdown. :whoa:

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Re: westren diplomats: UN to extend eased somalia arms embar

Postby sahal80 » Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:34 pm

I'm not only talking about you, I I'm talking about many people

Always notice me in the other peoples threads I will explain it and post my views.

Here all are concentrating on my posts!

Didn't allah give them a vision?

Khayr al kalam maa qalla wadalla!.

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Re: westren diplomats: UN to extend eased somalia arms embar

Postby original dervish » Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:45 pm

Don`t worry about them sxb.
Stand by your posts......time will tell. :up:
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