Amnesty International says the Zionist regime of Israel is selling arms and intelligence equipment to countries which are known for human rights violations and abuses.

Iran Press/Middle East: A new report by Amnesty International has accused the Zionist regime of selling arms and intelligence equipment to serial human rights violators, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), South Sudan and Myanmar.

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According to the Middle East Monitor, the report found that “Israeli companies continue to export weapons to countries that systematically violate human rights” and that “often these weapons reach their destination after a series of transactions, thereby skirting international monitoring and the rules of Israel itself".

Amnesty International went on to call on the Zionist Regime’s Knesset and Ministry of Defence (MoD) to “more tightly monitor arms exports and enforce transparency guidelines adopted by other Western countries that engage in large-scale weapons exports,” Haaretz reported.

 The Zionist regime's arms deals were put under the spotlight in 2017 by the crisis in Myanmar, which saw the Burmese military forcibly displace over half a million Rohingya Muslims from Rakhine state, driving them into neighbouring Bangladesh. The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights subsequently called for the Myanmar government to be brought before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity including ethnic cleansing and genocide.   203/211

 

 

 

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