From: wolda002@umn.edu
Date: Tue Jan 26 2010 - 00:04:55 EST
The Monitor (Kampala)
Somalia: U.S.-Uganda Arms Aiding Al-Shabaab, Says NGO
Risdel Kasasira
24 January 2010
Kampala — A new report by Amnesty International has suggested that 
unregulated arms supplies to the Transitional Federal Government in Somalia 
may be finding their way into the hands of its opponents including the 
militant Islamist fighters Al Shabaab.
The report also accuses Uganda, Ethiopia and Yemen of supplying the 
TFG-outside of the United Nations regulatory regime, which has imposed an 
arms embargo on Somalia.
"International arms supplies to TFG forces have increased during 2009. The 
UN Monitoring Group on Somalia has reported since 2006 that TFG forces have 
received arms and ammunition from the three states without those states 
having applied for exemptions to the UN arms embargo from the UN Sanctions 
Committee on Somalia," the report says.
However the report also says there are no guarantees that arms supplied are 
properly accounted for by the TFG and says major diversions of arms or 
money for arms have already occurred. "TFG lacks the capacity to prevent 
the diversion of substantial quantities of its own weaponry and military 
equipment to other armed groups and to Somalia's domestic arms markets" the 
report notes arguing that without safeguards of arms supplies there could 
be human rights abuses.
Defence and Army Spokesman Lt. Col Felix Kulayigye, however, told Inside 
Politics Uganda does not technically arm the TFG and that the embargo on 
arms has been lifted with regards to AMISOM, the African Union force in 
Somalia. Uganda and Burundi supply the only troops that make up AMISOM.
Shipped supplies
According- to the report however substantial US-funded arms supplies have 
been shipped from Uganda to Mogadishu for TFG forces since May 2009. In 
August 2009, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton publicly pledged 
military support for Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed's government, and a State 
Department spokesperson stated that the US government intended to supply 
the TFG some 40 tons of military weaponry and equipment.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently- Uganda has offered 
TFG supplies in return for reimbursements from the State Department.
Amnesty recommends a moratorium on all arms supplies until there are 
mechanisms in place to prevent "such material assistance from being used in 
committing serious violations of international humanitarian and human 
rights law."
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