OAS to Execute a Firearms Marking Project in Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica
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By S Coward
Published on 07-Feb-12
Feb. 7, 2012 - The Organization of American States (OAS) will execute its program
"Promoting Firearms Marking in Latin America and the Caribbean" in
Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Panama and Peru according to a
Cooperation Agreement signed today, which establishes that the four
countries will receive the necessary equipment to identify weapons and
process registration information.
Feb. 7, 2012 -- The Organization of American States (OAS) will execute its program
"Promoting Firearms Marking in Latin America and the Caribbean" in
Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Panama and Peru according to a
Cooperation Agreement signed today, which establishes that the four
countries will receive the necessary equipment to identify weapons and
process registration information.
OAS Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza stated that with the signing
of this agreement "the countries will not only acquire the technical
capacity to develop specific actions to prevent and combat illegal arms
trafficking but will also show their willingness and commitment to
address the challenges of criminal activity for the security and welfare
of citizens."
With this agreement, he added, "the States of our region send an
unequivocal message of their will to reinforce our democratic capacity,
enhance the concept of citizenship and the rights of people," he said,
because "when security is at stake, as it is in our region, it affects
the integrity and the role of the State and the democratic institutions.
That is what we want to protect."
The head of the OAS thanked the Government of the United States for its
support for the program through which today "20 countries of the
Hemisphere have strengthened their capacities to protect the lives of
their citizens." The Secretary General also stressed that the
Organization will "unequivocally continue to support the efforts to
reduce, combat and thwart trafficking of weapons, which makes it so
difficult today in our region to combat organized crime."
The Permanent Representative of Antigua and Barbuda to the OAS,
Ambassador Deborah-Mae Lovell, said the signing of this agreement is "a
significant step in the fight against crime, and we are very pleased to
join the global effects of marking of firearms. "
The Permanent Representative of Panama, Ambassador Guillermo Cochez,
said the agreement signed today is a "positive step necessary to ensure
the safety of our citizens," because it allows countries to "strengthen
cooperation and promote information sharing among government authorities
responsible nationally, regionally and internationally."
The Permanent Representative of Dominica, Ambassador Hubert J. Charles,
said his government "is pleased to be part of this important agreement,
which is one of the key mechanisms for the prevention and trafficking of
firearms," and expressed support for the program "extends to the
Caribbean."
The Alternate Representative of Peru, Raul Salazar, for his part,
highlighted the efficacy demonstrated by running programs such as this
and welcomed his country's entry into the project. "We should not look
at grandiose schemes for arms control that do not have much impact on
the reality of public safety in our region," he concluded.
On behalf of the donor country, the United States Permanent
Representative to the OAS, Ambassador Carmen Lomellín, expressed her
government's commitment "to help all OAS Member States in preventing and
eradicating the illicit trafficking of arms in the region."
The signing of these cooperation agreements is part of the
Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing of and
Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives and Other Related
Materials (CIFTA), and seeks to strengthen national capacities in terms
of marking firearms. The signing ceremony was held at OAS headquarters
in Washington, DC, and was attended, among others, by the Assistant
Secretary General of the OAS, Albert Ramdin, and the Secretary for
Multidimensional Security, Adam Blackwell.
A gallery of photos of the event is available
here.