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Week of Action Against Small Arms 1 - 8 June 2003

At least 123 events in 42 countries have been planned for the Global Week of Action Against Small Arms, 1-8 June, including public education forums, roundtable discussions, lobbying events, and press conferences to highlight the effects of small arms on local communities. This year's Week of Action is tied closely to the upcoming Biennial Meeting of
States on Small Arms
(BMS) and the UN Programme of Action (PoA), and many events are intended to notify governments that their compliance with the PoA is being monitored.

Please click on the country list to the left for information about many of the local events taking place, please click on the country list to the left. Here are some highlights of recently reported events:

BANGLADESH - The rally held in Dhaka on 4th June organised by South Asia Partnership (SAP)-Bangladesh was covered with photographs in the mainstream national press. Anti-Gun Rally in Bangladesh

BRAZIL - Brazilian IANSA participants held a silent march in the capital Brasilia, using victims' empty shoes to symbolize the high toll of gun death in the country. Brazil has one of the highest gun death rates in the world. Nearly one hundred people die every day in
shoot-outs, most of them young boys and men between 15 and 29 years of age. The event was covered extensively by national media." News story here

CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE
- Rassemblement National des Blessés et Victimes de Guerres Civiles (RANABLEVI) issued a press release on June 5th marking both the Week of Action and the anniversary of the brutal civil war of 1997. Communiqué de presse

FRANCE
- The French Coalition held a roundtable on arms transfers and their effects on human rights as part of the Summit for Another World, the Alternative G8 meeting

GHANA
- The Ghana Action Network on Small Arms and the National Commission of Civic Education have held a press event addressing small arms proliferation as a cause of insecurity in the West Africa subregion. News story here

INDIA - 40 schoolchildren in Mumbai held a candlelight vigil for the victims of gun violence. The vigil was just one of the many events taking place in India for the Week of Action; many cities held more than one event. SASA Network Press Release here

JORDAN - Arabic media reported on the workshops organised by the Regional Human Security Center (RHSC) on strategic planning and gender.

KENYA
- A report issued by the Security and Information Research Council (SRIC) asserting the existence of over 120,000 illegal firearms in the North rift Valley was featured in the East African Standard on 29th May. News story here

MALAWI
- After a press release published complete in the Malawi News on Friday, the Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) received coverage in The Nation today, with quotes from the project coordinator, Undule Mwakasungura. More

MACEDONIA
- The Balkan Action Network on Small Arms held a successful roundtable discussion on increasing women's involvement in voluntary disarmament efforts, and gave interviews to newspapers, radio and TV.

NIGERIA - A seminar on the effect of small arms on public health in Kano, held by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) was attended by many members of the media and health sectors. Report

PAKISTAN
- The seminar organised in Peshawar by the Community Appraisal & Motivation Programme (CAMP) was a great success in raising awareness on small arms in the national media. News story here

PARAGUAY
- A conference on 1 June of the Youth Parliament with more than 30 youth groups was covered by the TV station Canal 9-SNT and the newspaper Noticias de Paraguay, which dedicated almost a full page to the event.

SENEGAL - A press conference to launch MALAO's new report on SALW in Senegal was attended by humanitarian and development NGOs, as well as reporters from local newspapers, radio and tv, Africa International magazine and The Economist. IANSA's Communications Officer, Awa Ceesay, was on hand to answer questions about the UN PoA, the Week of Action Against Small Arms and the global movement against gun violence.

SOUTH AFRICA - Gun Free South Africa held an event to promote its campaign to reduce school violence, which incorporates screenings of 'Bowling for Columbine'. It was reported by CNN International, SABC and other national outlets. News story here

SWEDEN - A seminar on Swedish small arms export policy, featuring the Swedish Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Small Arms Survey, International Alert, SweFOR and others led to an article in Dagens Nyheter, the country’s largest daily, about efforts to tighten the nation’s gun laws. Swedish news story here

UGANDA - After a seminar organised by the Uganda Action Network on Small Arms (UANSA) the government announcement of a voluntary weapons collection programme and census of legally owned guns was reported in The Nation.

UNITED KINGDOM - On June 5th International Alert issued a press release drawing attention to their Gender and Peacebuilding Program with the theme 'Small Arms are the Real weapons of Mass Destruction' Press Release

For its Fanning the Flames campaign, Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) targeted the largest arms company in the UK, raising public awareness at six export sites throughout the country. Press Release

Please visit our Week of Action news coverage page for a sample of stories about these and other events.

 


 

 
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