Arms trade: ‘It is time to end the slaughter’ says Desmond Tutu

An effective global Arms Trade Treaty is urgently needed.

“There are some states which are opposed to a Treaty. They must not be allowed to succeed, the human cost is too high.”

Archbishop Desmond Tutu

October 21st 2008, Archbishop Desmond Tutu sent a strong message to every UN member state, calling on them to ‘end the slaughter’ arising from the uncontrolled arms trade, by giving their backing to a global Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) and calling for them to vote in favor of the treaty at the crucial upcoming vote at the United Nations’ Committee on Disarmament and International Security, (1st Committee).

The crucial vote will take forward development of the ATT within the United Nations. The Control Arms campaign is calling for a strong Treaty which will stop the transfer of weapons which fuel conflict, poverty and human rights abuses. Already 85 states have indicated that they will vote yes for the treaty by ‘co-sponsoring’ the resolution.

The message from Archbishop Tutu was delivered by teams of campaigners who raced round Manhattan, reaching the embassies of all 192 member states in under 192 minutes. Watch the clip.

In his message to each and every UN state, delivered to their UN missions in New York, Archbishop Tutu said:

“It is time to end the slaughter. In the last two years almost three-quarters of a million people have died as a result of armed violence. Women and men and children, brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers. More than one thousand people, every single day.”

Speaking to states about the upcoming vote, Archbishop Tutu said:

“There are some states which are opposed to a Treaty. They will seek to block, derail and delay any further progress. They will seek to convince you this treaty is not required or cannot work. They must not be allowed to succeed, the human cost is too high.

All around the world, people are watching, waiting and holding you to account. They are demanding an Arms Trade Treaty with human rights at its heart. It is down to each and every one of you to see it done.

“You can and must act to control the deadly trade in weapons that is behind these deaths. There can be no further delay, we can wait no longer.”

Watch Archbishop Tutu's video-message.

The vote on the next stage of the Arms Trade Treaty takes place at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on week beginning 27th October.

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