Arms Trade Report the Netherlands May 2006 – April 2007
…Taiwan and Saudi-Arabia. An analysis about Dutch arms exports in 2005 that was released late last year, got coverage by one of the leading newspapers here. The article was subsequently…
…Taiwan and Saudi-Arabia. An analysis about Dutch arms exports in 2005 that was released late last year, got coverage by one of the leading newspapers here. The article was subsequently…
…Nevertheless responses by the public where positive and can be summarised by ‘surprise’ – as they did not know about this involvement of the banks – and ‘sympathy’ to our…
…the answers where made public, a civil servant wrote he was not sure about this, but that it was handy to say so). It is reported that armoured AMX vehicles…
…weapons. Today the Campagne tegen Wapenhandel will publish a report about the military activities of EADS. On May 26 from 13.00h to 14.30h the Campagne tegen Wapenhandel will picket…
…should be abolished, and that there should certainly be no production of new nuclear weapons. Today the Campagne tegen Wapenhandel will publish a report about the military activities of EADS….
…generated intense debate about what went wrong, who was responsible and how the dire situation could be retrieved. The question of inflated military spending has loomed in the background, thrown…
…spends about 550 million on Recearch & Technology, governments add 450 million. Corruption Over the years, the name of EADS has turned up in many corruption investigations, from South Africa…
…to solar-paneled drones. But we shouldn’t be fooled by this. The military’s primary strategic interest is less about climate change itself and more about the adjacent problems of energy scarcity,…
Pakistan buys Dutch warships and military equipment Press Release Groningen, 12 June 2006 Greece is about to sell four formerly Dutch frigates to Pakistan. Greece has previously bought ten warships…
Woke up this morning with the news that the queen’s highly controversial state visit (now reduced to ‘just a dinner’) to Oman was all about selling frigates to the sultan….