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Thursday, October 31, 2002 - 02:00
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Conflict & emergencies [2]
Issue Number: 
86 [3]
Article-Summary: 

At least 90 companies that provide services normally performed by national military forces – but without the same degree of public oversight – have operated in 110 countries worldwide, providing everything from military training, logistics, and even engaging in armed combat, says an investigation by the Center for Public Integrity, which also details how arms dealers have profited from a massive unregulated sell off of low price surplus armaments into the most fragile, conflict-ridden states ...read more [4]

At least 90 companies that provide services normally performed by national military forces – but without the same degree of public oversight – have operated in 110 countries worldwide, providing everything from military training, logistics, and even engaging in armed combat, says an investigation by the Center for Public Integrity, which also details how arms dealers have profited from a massive unregulated sell off of low price surplus armaments into the most fragile, conflict-ridden states and failed states.

Category: 
Human Security [5]
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http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category.php/conflict/11059 [6]

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