Key Figures in Global Battle Against Illegal Arms Trade Lost in Air France Crash
ARGENTINA: Argentine campaigner Pablo Dreyfus and Swiss colleague Ronald Dreyer battled South American arms and drug trafficking
AMID THE media frenzy and speculation over the disappearance of Air France's ill-fated Flight 447, the loss of two of the world's most prominent figures in the war on the illegal arms trade and international drug trafficking has been virtually overlooked.
Pablo Dreyfus, a 39-year-old Argentine who was travelling with his wife Ana Carolina Rodrigues aboard the doomed flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, had worked tirelessly with the Brazilian authorities to stem the flow of arms and ammunition that for years has fuelled the bloody turf wars waged by drug gangs in Rio's sprawling favelas.
Also travelling with Dreyfus on the doomed flight was his friend and colleague Ronald Dreyer, a Swiss diplomat and co-ordinator of the Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence who had worked with UN missions in El Salvador, Mozambique, Azerbaijan, Kosovo and Angola. Both men were consultants at the Small Arms Survey, an independent think tank based at Geneva's Graduate Institute of International Studies. The Survey said on its website that Dryer had helped mobilise the support of more than 100 countries to the cause of disarmament and development.
Buenos Aires-born Dreyfus had been living in Rio since 2002, where he and his sociologist wife worked with the Brazilian NGO Viva Rio.
"Pablo will be remembered as a gentle and sensitive man with an upbeat sense of humour," said the Small Arms Survey. "He displayed an intellectual curiosity and a determined work ethic that excited and enthused all who worked with him."
According to the International Action Network on Small Arms Control (IANSA), Dreyfus's work was instrumental in the introduction of landmark small arms legislation in Brazil in 2003. Under this legislation, an online link was created between army and police databases listing production, imports and exports of arms and ammunition in Brazil.
Dreyfus was an advocate of the stringent labelling of ammunition by weapons firms, arguing that by clearly identifying ammunition not only by its producer but also its purchaser, the likelihood of weapons being sourced by criminals from corrupt police or armed forces personnel is greatly reduced.
Though a Brazilian referendum on the right to bear arms was rejected in 2005, Viva Rio says the campaign should be considered a success because half a million weapons were voluntarily handed in to the authorities. Anti-gun activists put the referendum defeat down to fears criminals would circumvent the law and continue to gain access to small arms the usual way - through Paraguay and other bordering countries. This was not an irrational fear: until 2004, when Paraguay bowed to Brazilian pressure, even foreign tourists were allowed to purchase small arms simply by presenting a photocopy of their identity card. Dreyfus knew that many of the weapons from the so-called tri-border area between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina were reaching Rio drug gangs.
When unidentified gunmen made off with a stash of hand grenades from an Argentine military garrison in 2006, Dreyfus deplored what he said was lax security at military depots across the world. "If a supermarket can keep control of the amount of peas it has in stock, surely a military organisation could and should be able to do the same with equal if not greater efficiency with its weapons," he said. "The key words are logisitics, control, security."
When Rio agents smashed a cell of drug traffickers who had sourced their weapons from the tri-border area, Dreyfus noted its leaders were prominent businessmen living in apartments in the plush Rio suburbs of Ipanema and São Corrado, "not in the favelas".
In a recent report posted on the Brazilian website Comunidade Segura (Safe Community), Dreyfus noted that the Brazilian arms firm CBC (Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos) had become one of the world's biggest ammunition producers by purchasing Germany's Metallwerk Elisenhutte Nassau (MEN) in 2007, and Sellier & Bellot (S&B) of the Czech Republic in March. This would not be particularly noteworthy but for the fact that CBC's exports had tapered off in recent years due to legislation restricting exports to Paraguay, arms that often found their way back into Brazil and on to the Rio drug gangs - the "boomerang effect", as Dreyfus called it. "The commercial export of weapons and ammunition from Brazil to the bordering countries stopped in 2001," wrote Dreyfus. "CBC lost commercial markets in Latin America, but Brazil won in public security."
However, manufacturers from other countries had moved in to fill the void, and before its purchase by CBC, S&B was already "one of the marks most currently apprehended" by Brazilian police. Dreyfus said that, in view of the fact the Czech Republic was bound by the EU Code of Conduct on weapons exports - which states that EU countries must "evaluate the existence of the risk that the armament can be diverted to undesirable final destinations", CBC should "consider the risk that some of these exports end up, via diversions, feeding violence in Brazil".
Though his focus was on Latin America, Dreyfus also advised the government of Mozambique and at the time of his death was preparing to do the same for the government of Angola, where stockpiles of weapons left over from the civil war continue to pose a security problem.
Dreyfus and Dreyer were on their way to Geneva to present the latest edition of the Small Arms Survey handbook, of which Dreyfus was a joint editor. It was to have been their latest step in their relentless fight against evil.
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14 Comments so far
Show AllI am so sorry that this man who wanted to make the world a better place was murdered. The jet in Buffalo,NY killed an activist too. Senator Wellstone was a planned murder by those who didn't want him to be elected.
Seems those who investigate the plane crashes hide things from us.
We'd better start protecting planes. We certainly can't allow them to be serviced in China. Our security from thugs and self interested powerful people is beyond reason.
I honor these heroes of our world and express sadness to their families and friends. We have lost more truth tellers since 2000 than I want to think about.
Can someone here refresh my memory. Cheney was pissed at Sen. Wellstone. I am remembering a meeting/letter/something that in unobvious ways implicated Cheney.
Wellstone made or broke the Senate Democratic majority.
FBI agents were on crash site to quickly unless they had already been in the area.
The plane was most likely brought down by an Microwave weapon used to disable missiles, thus garage doors in the area going up and down on their own.
As in the Mike Connel ( Rove's Ohio Vote IT manipulator) weather only effected this plane and no other plane in the area.
Senator from nearby state stopped using planes.
Bush et. al. wanted to attend funeral as does Mafia in case of it's victim, Wellstone family barred the assassins.
Cheney or Bush . . . not sure . . .
But made clear he was on their lists --
Can't remember this very well, either, at the moment, but Wellstone had
also been on some fact-finding mission -- Columbia? -- and very nearly
killed by a bomb. Not long before the planet "accident."
Agree -- very convenient!
"According to all myth, the female - not the male -- gives life"
Do you mean Cheney of assassination squad and anthrax letters fame?
Nobody will kill you quicker than an arms dealer.
"marcie331 June 7th, 2009 1:26 pm
... Sen. Paul Wellington and his family were on board a crashed plane and died. He was involved in revealing info on weapons of mass destruction. I thought he was stopped from telling us something."
LIKE GoldenMean stated, it seems marcie331 is speaking of former Senator Paul Wellstone.
From what I recall about the timing of the aeroplane accident he and his family, among some other people, were killed in, he had become strongly vocal against recourse to war on Iraq. From what I additionally read about this accident, plenty of people speculated that this event may have been intentional; committed and orchestrated by some people, "elites", who wanted his anti-war voice to be silenced and particularly because he was a popular U.S. Senator with or for many voters.
His position and statements against the threat of U.S. recourse to war on Iraq may have possibly included information or views regarding WMD, like Iraq having credibly none to speak of; but I'm not sure if his opposition to this war actually did include this topic.
It should be easy enough to find out with some simple Web searches. Maybe the Wikipedia page on him has the information on his 2002 anti-war statements. The Wikipedia page says he, his family and the others were killed Oct. 25, 2002.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senator_Paul_Wellstone
EXCERPT:
Policy views
Wellstone was known for his work for peace, the environment, labor, and health care; he also joined his wife Sheila to support the rights of victims of domestic violence. He made the issue of mental illness a central focus in his career. [4] He was a solid supporter of increased immigration in the U.S. [5] He opposed the first Gulf War in 1991 and, in the months before his death, spoke out against the government's threats to go to war with Iraq again. He was strongly supported by groups such as Americans for Democratic Action, the AFL-CIO, the Sierra Club, the ACLU, and People for the American Way.
... After voting against the congressional authorization for the war in Iraq on October 11 2002, in the midst of a tight election, Wellstone is said to have told his wife, "I just cost myself the election."
In the 2002 campaign, the Green Party ran a candidate against Wellstone. Some Greens opposed this move. The party's 2000 Vice-Presidential nominee, Winona LaDuke, described Wellstone as "a champion of the vast majority of our issues".[10] The Green Party's decision to oppose Wellstone was criticized by some liberals.[11]
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Gulf War
Senator Wellstone voted against authorizing the use of force before the Gulf War on January 12, 1991 (the vote was 52–47 in favor).[6] He also voted against the use of force before the Iraq War on October 11, 2002 (the vote was 77–23 in favor).[7] Wellstone was one of only eleven senators to vote against both the 1991 and 2002 resolutions. The others were also all Democratic senators: Akaka-HI, Bingaman-NM, Byrd-WV, Conrad-ND, Inouye-HI, Kennedy-MA, Leahy-VT, Levin-MI, Mikulski-MD, and Sarbanes-MD.
Other key military action votes
Wellstone supported requests for military action by President Clinton, including Operation Restore Hope in Somalia (1992), Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti (1994), Operation Deliberate Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995), Operation Desert Fox in Iraq (1998) and Operation Allied Force in Yugoslavia (1999). On July 1, 1994, during the 100-day Rwandan Genocide from April 6 to mid-July 1994, Wellstone authored an amendment to the 1995 defense appropriations bill. The amendment expressed the sense of the Congress regarding the genocide in Rwanda and the need to expedite assistance in protecting populations at risk in that country but did not authorize military or peacekeeping aid.[14]
Death
On October 25, 2002, Wellstone died, along with seven others, in a plane crash in northern Minnesota, at approximately 10:22 a.m. He was 58 years old. The other victims were his wife, Sheila; one of his three children, Marcia; the two pilots Richard Conry and Michael Guess, his driver, Will McLaughlin, and campaign staffers Tom Lapic and Mary McEvoy. ...
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The timing and circumstances surrounding the crash, along with inconsistent statements made by public safety officials and crash investigators, led to speculation that a government conspiracy was behind the crash. For example, University of Minnesota-Duluth Philosophy professor and conspiracy buff, James Fetzer, doubts the official version of events.[22]
END OF EXCERPT
The part snipped out in the above excerpt under "Death" explains different reports about why the aeroplane crashed and it's mostly about co-pilot incompetency and a pilot who allowed the incompetent co-pilot to fly the craft as if the sole pilot available.
Sen. Paul Wellstone evidently doesn't have a perfect record, but nonetheless seems to have one that's strongly good compared to what can surely not be truthfully said of many or most other people in the U.S. Congress and Senate.
He was certainly right to vote as he did regarding both U.S. wars on Iraq, but the Wikipedia page says nothing about whether he opposed the present war on Iraq based on WMD; the page not mentioning WMD in terms of his statements. Otoh, the [conditional] authorisation passed by Congress in October 2002, when he opposed as a Senator, was very much about Iraq supposedly having WMD; it conditionally required that Saddam Hussein allow in UN weapons inspectors and not obstruct their work, for there to not be U.S. war on Iraq. He complied very well, but the Bush-Cheney administration clearly had no intention of not warring on Iraq, anyway.
In any case, if what the Wikipedia page says about the aeroplane accident is truth-based, then it seems that the accident was not orchestrated for him to be assassinated; as many people speculated. Many of these people probably continue to do this.
He was strongly opposed to the threat of recourse to war on Iraq though.
Bring America Back !!!!.............a Strange thing happened on the way to Geneva, so strange we don't even know what.
Samo, I thought the same thing. In fact when any airplane goes down and it is hard to find the pieces my thoughts go to..who was on board and how important were they on the political stage. Sen. Paul Wellington and his family were on board a crashed plane and died. He was involved in revealing info on weapons of mass destruction. I thought he was stopped from telling us something.
Agree --
"According to all myth, the female - not the male -- gives life"
Wellington...? You mean Wellstone?
Hmmm, IF it is determined that a bomb or sabotage brought that plane down this could be a reason, but as important as their work on curbing the illegal arms trade, it doesn't appear to have stepped on any real big arms smugglers toes.
"doesn't appear to have stepped on any real big arms smugglers toes." These guys are largely symbolic. Truth is, nobody can tell the big smugglers, like USA, Russia, Israel, etc...when and where to sell their weapons.
We can try. If a person kills one person they get the death penalty in some states. There are mass killers in our jails who have killed less than the weapons arms dealers. They take lives for profit.
Drug dealers, prostitution and slavery gangs, and weapons sellers should all get the death penalty. It is a crime against humanity. It is cruel and it is selfish. This includes politicans who look the other way.