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New Publication \ Deployment of German Arms in Yemen - For a Comprehensive Arms Embargo against the War Coalition
In view of the continuing gross violation of international humanitarian law by the states involved in the war in Yemen, the latest BICC Policy Brief considers a mere extension of the moratorium to be insufficient and calls for a comprehensive arms embargo against the war coalition.
Marius Bales and Max M. Mutschler, authors of BICC Policy Brief 2\2019 “Einsatz deutscher Waffensysteme im Jemen - Für ein umfassendes Waffenembargo gegen die Kriegskoalition“ (in German) in particular recommend:
\ Decide on a comprehensive arms embargo
In view of the flagrant violation of international humanitarian law by the countries involved in the war in Yemen, export moratoria of limited duration, such as the current stop of arms exports to Saudi Arabia until 9 March, are not sufficient. Due to the active participation of other countries in the air raids, the naval blockade in the Red Sea and the military equipment of Yemeni militias, the German government must decide on a comprehensive and unlimited arms embargo against all states of the coalition led by Saudi Arabia.
\ Revoke existing permits
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Sudan and Senegal are militarily directly involved in the war in Yemen either through their participation in the air raids, the naval blockade or through the deployment of ground troops. All of them are therefore to be banned from receiving military equipment from Germany for the time being. The German government must revoke all export licenses granted for arms exports to these states.
\ Creating a "coalition of the willing" for an arms embargo at EU-level
The German government must adopt the European Parliament's demand that no more military equipment be supplied to Saudi Arabia, expand it to include the United Arab Emirates, and actively support it within the European Union.
\ Stop ammunition exports from defence companies with German participation
The German government must urge Rheinmetall to stop further deliveries of ammunition to the countries of the war coalition by its foreign subsidiaries and joint ventures.
\ Increase the international pressure on Gulf Kingdoms
The German government must use diplomatic channels to demand information from Saudi Arabia and the UAE about the whereabouts of small arms supplied from Germany or produced under German licence. It must address the obvious provision of such weapons to local militias in Yemen and emphatically demand an explanation.
Press release "Neue Publikation\ Einsatz deutscher Waffensysteme im Jemen - Für ein umfassendes Waffenembargo gegen die Kriegskoalition“ (pdf, in German)
Press release "New Publication \ Deployment of German Arms in Yemen - For a Comprehensive Arms Embargo against the War Coalition" (pdf, in English)
Now also available in English: BICC Policy Brief 2\2019 "German arms in the Yemen war - For a comprehensive arms embargo against the war coalition.
\ Decide on a comprehensive arms embargo
In view of the flagrant violation of international humanitarian law by the countries involved in the war in Yemen, export moratoria of limited duration, such as the current stop of arms exports to Saudi Arabia until 9 March, are not sufficient. Due to the active participation of other countries in the air raids, the naval blockade in the Red Sea and the military equipment of Yemeni militias, the German government must decide on a comprehensive and unlimited arms embargo against all states of the coalition led by Saudi Arabia.
\ Revoke existing permits
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Sudan and Senegal are militarily directly involved in the war in Yemen either through their participation in the air raids, the naval blockade or through the deployment of ground troops. All of them are therefore to be banned from receiving military equipment from Germany for the time being. The German government must revoke all export licenses granted for arms exports to these states.
\ Creating a "coalition of the willing" for an arms embargo at EU-level
The German government must adopt the European Parliament's demand that no more military equipment be supplied to Saudi Arabia, expand it to include the United Arab Emirates, and actively support it within the European Union.
\ Stop ammunition exports from defence companies with German participation
The German government must urge Rheinmetall to stop further deliveries of ammunition to the countries of the war coalition by its foreign subsidiaries and joint ventures.
\ Increase the international pressure on Gulf Kingdoms
The German government must use diplomatic channels to demand information from Saudi Arabia and the UAE about the whereabouts of small arms supplied from Germany or produced under German licence. It must address the obvious provision of such weapons to local militias in Yemen and emphatically demand an explanation.
Press release "Neue Publikation\ Einsatz deutscher Waffensysteme im Jemen - Für ein umfassendes Waffenembargo gegen die Kriegskoalition“ (pdf, in German)
Press release "New Publication \ Deployment of German Arms in Yemen - For a Comprehensive Arms Embargo against the War Coalition" (pdf, in English)
Now also available in English: BICC Policy Brief 2\2019 "German arms in the Yemen war - For a comprehensive arms embargo against the war coalition.