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Canada: Online Report Links ''Military Exports'' to Human/Labor Rights Abuses
Company Online Stock Trading This year, the annual report of the Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT) is entitled: "Canada's Military Exports: Fuelling wars and abusing international human/labour rights."
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Stock System Trading The report juxtaposes this data on Canada's military exports with summaries of armed conflicts, human rights violations and abuses of labour rights by the same governments that are purchasing Canadian military components and weapons systems. (Statistics published in the latest annual report of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) are compared with information from the annual reports of Amnesty International, the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and many other sources.)
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Market Stock Trading The link between Canada's profitable, subsidized military industries and their exports to dozens of repressive regimes which abuse labour and other human rights has long been a major focus of the work of the Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade.
Online Stock Trading Canada Here is the list of articles and tables which are now accessible online at the COAT website.
Stock Investing Basics Table of Contents:
Press for Conversion! (Issue 44) April 2001
Day Online Stock Trading Canada's Military Exports...............................3
Table: Fuelling Wars and Armed Conflicts in the 1990s...3
Supporting NATO's War Crimes in Yugoslavia..............4
Table: Canada's Military Exports to NATO Countries......5
Key: 'Military Equipment Types' Exported by Canada......6
'Target Markets' for Canadian Military Exporters........6
Table: Selected Cdn. Corporations & Military Exports....7 Case Studies:
Online Stock Trading Game Bangladesh..............................................8
Brazil.................................................10
Chile..................................................12
Egypt..................................................14
Indonesia..............................................16
Israel.................................................18
Korea (South)..........................................20
Malaysia...............................................22
Morocco................................................24
Philippines............................................26
Saudi Arabia...........................................28
Singapore..............................................30
Taiwan.................................................32
Thailand...............................................34
Turkey.................................................36
UAE....................................................38
Venezuela..............................................39
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