Canadian Rights Groups Press Trudeau to Halt Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia


Canadian Rights Groups Press Trudeau to Halt Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Canadian NGOs demanded the cabinet stop the thriving weapon exports to Riyadh, Ottawa’s second-largest non-US arms buyer, as the Saudi regime continues its unabated war on Yemen.

A total of 39 human-rights, arms-control, and labor organizations, among them Canadian branches of Amnesty International and Oxfam, have penned an open letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, sounding the alarm “about the serious ethical, legal, human rights and humanitarian implications of Canada’s ongoing exports to Saudi Arabia.”

Similar pleas were sent to the government at least three times – in March 2019, August 2019, and April 2020 – but were left unanswered, the signatories said, RT reported.

Canada’s arms exports to the Saudi kingdom have almost doubled since 2018, amounting to $2.9 billion in 2019, the letter states. Riyadh is now the largest recipient of Canadian military products apart from the US.

Stunningly, arms exports to Saudi Arabia now account for over 75% of Canada’s non-US military exports.

This goes on despite Canada being a full-fledged member of the 2014 Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) which requires parties to ensure weapon systems they sell do not violate existing arms embargoes or are used for human-rights abuses, including terrorism.

Ottawa suspended arms exports to Riyadh following the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, but resumed them this April, citing the need to keep thousands of jobs “not only in Southwestern Ontario but also across the entire defense industry supply chain, which includes hundreds of small and medium enterprises.”

The open letter follows Canada’s appearance on last week’s report by the UN Human Rights Council Group of Experts. The publication singled out several nations supplying arms for the devastating war in Yemen, which has killed more than 112,000 since its outbreak in 2014.

UN experts accused “third states,” including Canada, France, the UK, and US, of funneling arms to militants in Yemen, “thereby helping to perpetuate the conflict.” Canada was mentioned for the first time in the damning report.

Canada’s export of weapon systems to Saudi Arabia broke records last year, almost entirely owing to a $14-billion contract on the delivery of light armored vehicles (LAVs) to the kingdom’s military. Nearly all LAVs are being assembled in London, Ontario at a factory belonging to US-based General Dynamics.

The Saudi-led coalition invaded Yemen in 2015. Since then, over 110,000 people have been killed.

Most Visited in World
Top World stories
Top Stories