Just seen a rather disturbing report on BBC News about the tear gas being used in Tahrir Square. According to their reporter it's much more potent than usual, rendering protestors unconscious; in some cases it seems to cause convuisions. Who is supplying this terrible stuff? There were rumours, based on the inspection of spent cartridges, that it's sourced in the US.
Gas!
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostSomebody was showing the cameraman a canister on channel 4 news last night which was claimed to be of US manufacture, but you couldn't see it clearly.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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scottycelt
I've heard a disgusting rumour that all UK police batons are now made in China, but I can't be sure, though I do hope it's true ...
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UK urged to resist moves to add protocol to convention, which charities say will legalise use of controversial weapon
I find this disgusting news. If you care, read on:
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Originally posted by Chris Newman View Posthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...bs?INTCMP=SRCH
I find this disgusting news. If you care, read on:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/cluster_bomb...268644&v=11085
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostNot quite sure what your point is, Scotty - care to expand?
However, you did ask, and my point is that if I despised, say, the Russians and Chinese I could easily point out even worse things than any police tear-gas cannisters used in Egypt, and rumoured to be manufactured in the US.
This one, for example ...
So, to sum up, why aren't some members here similarly concerned with the thousands who have already died in Syria, or indeed those who were murdered by government forces during the anti-government protests in Iran a few years ago?
Isn't that a fair enough question or am I being grossly naive in even posing it ... ?
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Fair enough, & such trade does need to be exposed. I suppose a possible reason for being more exercised about USA & British (& other European) arms trade with oppressive regimes is that we have, supposedly, as more ethical view of such things than Russia, or China. In Britain the police haven't, as far as I know, used tear gas against British demonstrators (although I suspect troops in Northern Ireland might have done, along with rubber bullets), & it seems, therefore, more reprehensible to supply it to those regimes that do use it against their own citizens.
I realise, of course, that the arms trade is one of the UK's biggest earners, and that capitalism & the balance of trade excuses everything.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostF I suppose a possible reason for being more exercised about USA & British (& other European) arms trade with oppressive regimes is that we have, supposedly, as more ethical view of such things than Russia, or China.
but (as you suggest ) not entirely true
just waiting for Simon to come along with his "Christian" viewpoint
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