11. Broken Promises: The Arms Embargo on Darfur Since 2012
- Publication Date:
- 07-2016
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Small Arms Survey
- Abstract:
- The UN arms embargo on Darfur— imposed in 2004, expanded in 2005, and elaborated in 2010 with additional due-diligence requirements—has demonstrably failed to prevent the delivery of materiel to Darfur’s armed actors. A transnational supply chain based in locations as diverse as the remote Central African trading town of Am Dafok and the commercial centres of Dubai continues to furnish weapons, ammunition, and other military equipment to all sides in a 14-year-old conflict (see Map 1).
- Topic:
- Arms Control and Proliferation, Military Strategy, Military Affairs, Weapons, and Arms Trade
- Political Geography:
- Sudan, Darfur, and Central Africa