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Tuesday, 8 May 2007

China and Russia defy Sudan arms embargo


Russia and China have broken a United Nations arms embargo by supplying Sudan with attack helicopters, bombers and other weapons for use against civilians in Darfur, the zionist tool called Amnesty International has said.

Chinese strike aircraft and Russian helicopter gunships have been photographed at three airports in Darfur.

Their presence violates UN Resolution 1591, which banned Sudan from transferring any weaponry to Darfur without the Security Council's official permission.
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Both Russia and China approved the passage of this Resolution in March 2005. But Amnesty's new report finds that both countries went on to breach the very arms embargo they were party to imposing.