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Weapons kill 2,000 people a day

Published on 7 October 2009 - 11:37am
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A report issued by 12 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) says that weapons kill 2,000 people every day, or one person every minute.

The report, written by the British aid organisation Oxfam, says that an estimated 2.1 million people, most of them civilians, have been killed by weapons-related violence since 2006, the year that many governments recognised the need to regulate the global arms trade.

 

Wars, in countries such as Somalia, Afghanistan, Sudan, Sri Lanka and the Democratic Republic of Congo, account for around a third of the deaths. The NGOs also warned of the dangers posed by the arms trade in countries such as Chad, Zimbabwe and Libya.
 

The report was issued as a UN General assembly committee began considering a draft resolution setting a timetable for negotiations aimed at concluding an arms control treaty in 2012. Oxfam director Jeremy Hobbs says eight out of 10 governments and the vast majority of ordinary people want an arms trade treaty.

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Hiram 7 October 2009 - 6:57pm
Tom Menke, you were right when you stated "Weapons kill...is this news?".......Weapons are meant to protect and kill. Those governments who want to ban weapons do it order (my opinion) to keep the populace or common people from overthrowing them; otherwise, as you said, 3600 people die each day from vehicle deaths. If, governments were concerned about the welfare and lives of their citizens, they would ban vehicles but they don't. Weapons and vehicles (which become weapons) do not kill people, people kill people and they use all sorts of methods to do so. Governments use lame excuses to protect themselves from the populace and why do they fear fear the common person? The common person, if given a weapon will fight for his freedom and they know it.
Tom Menke 7 October 2009 - 4:17pm
Weapons kill...is this news? Next they will discuss what they can do about automobile production because about 3600 people die each day in vehicle accidents. All your talk and reports are worthless. They do nothing to fix the problem. Thes NGO's are actually suported to produce this, mostly useless information. Give them brooms and let them sweep the streets, that would be more beneficial to society.

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