UN Canada selling combat helicopters to Philippines despite concerns over Duterte’s deadly war on drugs - Human rights activists warned the Trudeau government was cozying up to dubious regimes

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Canada is selling 16 combat helicopters to the Philippines — a country where President Rodrigo Duterte is facing widespread condemnation for a war on drugs that has left about 12,000 people dead.

The $234 million deal, brokered by the Canadian Commercial Corporation, involves Bell 412 aircraft which are expected to be built at the U.S. company’s plant in Mirabel, Que.

The sale was denounced by human rights activists who warned that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government was cozying up to some of the more dubious regimes in the world. They pointed to an ongoing deal to sell light-armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia, a move the Liberals criticized the Conservative government for arranging but went ahead with when Trudeau came to power.

“The Liberal government had pledged to uphold higher standards after the terrible Saudi arms deal but instead it is selling to the worst and most repressive regime in Asia where the president brags about personally shooting drug users and throwing people out of helicopters,” said Steve Staples, vice president of the Rideau Institute in Ottawa. “How long will it be until the (Philippine) military is using the helicopters during executions?”

Staples pointed out that the deal would not have gone through without the backing of the Canadian government and the Canadian Commercial Corporation, a Crown corporation.

Cesar Jaramillo, executive director of Project Ploughshares, an organization that works to prevent war and armed violence, warned the deal could have serious ramifications. “Given President Duterte’s abysmal human rights record — which Ottawa is no doubt aware of — this raises troubling questions about the risk of the helicopters being equipped with weapons and of their use in human rights violations,” Jaramillo told Postmedia.

He also noted that the sale exposed a major loophole in Canada’s military export controls. “Although the helicopters are being supplied for military use, they are classified by the Canadian government as civilian and thus their export does not require special authorization.”

The NDP’s foreign affairs critic, Hélène Laverdière, called on Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland to refuse approval for the export permits needed for the helicopter sale. “How can Trudeau justify this deal with the Philippines when Duterte’s government has plunged the country into a terrible human rights crisis?” Laverdière tweeted.

In a release announcing the deal, Bell Helicopter said it was “honoured” to be supplying the aircraft to the Philippine military.

The Canadian Commercial Corporation also brokered the $15 billion light-armoured vehicles deal with the Saudis — which Trudeau dismissed on the campaign trail as just “jeeps.”

The controversial deal returned to the spotlight last year when it was reported that another type of armoured vehicle from a Canadian firm was being used by the Saudis on their own citizens.

The Saudis have been repeatedly criticized for an appalling human rights record. Government rules call for Canada to curb shipments to countries with a “persistent record of serious violations of the human rights of their citizens.”

Duterte has also been condemned by human rights activists for his war on drugs. Last month Human Rights Watch (HRW) estimated that the “murderous” war had killed 12,000 people.

The Philippine president — who once boasted about throwing a man to his death from a helicopter — has warned government officials they would face the same fate if he learned they were involved in corruption. After the United Nations criticized him for assorted human-rights violations, Duterte last month denounced the organization as serving “no purpose at all.”

The Philippines has also been fighting a Communist insurgency since 1969 in a war that has claimed tens of thousands of lives. Last year, Duterte faced criticism after cancelling peace talks aimed at ending that conflict. The Philippine military is also involved in a fight against Islamic extremists.

Duterte, who has cracked down on media outlets that have criticized his policies, is a popular leader in the Philippines. His tough stance on the drug war has earned him the praise of U.S. President Donald Trump who has said Duterte was doing an “unbelievable job on the drug problem.”

In a report last month, Kenneth Roth, executive director of HRW, said the “epidemic of police shootings” were often summary executions. “The vast majority of victims were young men from the slums of major cities—people who elicited little sympathy among many Filipinos,” he wrote.

Calling for political leaders to have the courage to stand up for human rights he wrote, “Human rights standards provide guidance but become operational only with champions among governments and ordinary people.”

Canada provided four helicopters to the Philippines in 2015, before Duterte’s election.

Canadian Commercial Corporation declined to comment on what approvals were received to allow the contract to proceed and about Canadian government policy on selling to countries involved in an ongoing war. “For reasons of commercial confidentiality we cannot confirm any other details of the contract,” a corporation spokesperson replied in an email. The CCC did confirm that the contract was signed on Dec. 29, 2017.

Global Affairs Canada said in an email Tuesday that the helicopters will be used for “disaster relief, search and rescue, passenger transport, and utility transport.”

However, Philippines Major-General Restituto Padilla, military chief of plans, told journalists, “The helicopters will be used for the military’s internal security operations.”
They can be used in a secondary role for search and rescue and disaster relief.

Canadian defence industry representatives have praised the Canadian Commercial Corporation for its efforts in selling military equipment around the world and have pointed out it was now focused on boosting arms sales to the United Arab Emirates.

In a Dec. 18 statement, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan noted that Canada and the United Arab Emirates signed a new defence agreement which not only supports further military cooperation but “also means opening doors for Canadian industry in the region.”

The day after Sajjan’s statement, Norway’s government decided to suspend exports of weapons and ammunition to the UAE because of concerns the equipment could be used in the civil war in Yemen. The UAE is part of a coalition, led by Saudi Arabia, that is fighting Houthi forces who seized the country’s capital city. The fighting has killed more than 5,000 people and Saudi Arabia’s bombing of civilian targets has been condemned by the international community.

Germany has also halted arms shipments to Saudi Arabia because of its involvement in the Yemen war.

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This is why i fucking loathe politicians like Trudeau. He wraps himself in smug self righteousness and "woke" SJW shit in the most shallow and worthless fucking way by spewing any and every crappy buzzwords (nigga did an interview whining about fucking GAMERGATE for fuck sake) and appointing tokens to every meaningless position in government, but will then happily betray each and every progressive ideal he claims to believe in order to enrich his political/business friends or to pander to special interest groups he thinks will win the next election for him.

Remember this is the guy who claimed to be a feminist to the point where he is now smugly lecturing teenage girls about how them saying "mankind" instead of "personkind" is bigoted, and yet has continually ignored the abuse/murder rates of First Nation women, repeatedly and earnestly downplayed FGM and honour killings in order to pander to the muslim voting bloc, and gleefully expanded ties with out and out misogynist dictatorships like Iran and Saudi Arabia (expanding trade with the former, selling weapons to the latter so they can continue massacring the people of Yemen) when politically convinient, and who saw fit to whine about Trump's immigration policies despite canada having a far more restrictive Immigration system than anything Trump could ever create. And THATS not getting in to his shameless brown nosing of dictators like Castro or shit like his efforts to resurrect the TPP after Trump killed it.

Actual progressives and left wingers would be well served in remembering that a political snake in a suit who would not even hesitate to sell out everything you believe if he thinks it will keep him in power or benefit him/his friends is not a figure you should rally around, no matter how many buzzwords he uses.
 
This is why i fucking loathe politicians like Trudeau. He wraps himself in smug self righteousness and "woke" SJW shit in the most shallow and worthless fucking way by spewing any and every crappy buzzwords (nigga did an interview whining about fucking GAMERGATE for fuck sake) and appointing tokens to every meaningless position in government, but will then happily betray each and every progressive ideal he claims to believe in order to enrich his political/business friends or to pander to special interest groups he thinks will win the next election for him.

Remember this is the guy who claimed to be a feminist to the point where he is now smugly lecturing teenage girls about how them saying "mankind" instead of "personkind" is bigoted, and yet has continually ignored the abuse/murder rates of First Nation women, repeatedly and earnestly downplayed FGM and honour killings in order to pander to the muslim voting bloc, and gleefully expanded ties with out and out misogynist dictatorships like Iran and Saudi Arabia (expanding trade with the former, selling weapons to the latter so they can continue massacring the people of Yemen) when politically convinient, and who saw fit to whine about Trump's immigration policies despite canada having a far more restrictive Immigration system than anything Trump could ever create. And THATS not getting in to his shameless brown nosing of dictators like Castro or shit like his efforts to resurrect the TPP after Trump killed it.

Actual progressives and left wingers would be well served in remembering that a political snake in a suit who would not even hesitate to sell out everything you believe if he thinks it will keep him in power or benefit him/his friends is not a figure you should rally around, no matter how many buzzwords he uses.
i feel like this speech should go down in history as iconic. you hit the nail on the head multiple times here
 
Most countries in the region have similar policies on drugs. The west only focuses in on Duterte because he is a populist that is anti-elite and more specifically a leader willing to stand up to the world's large powers.

The wests ally Saudi Arabia gives hundreds of lashes for booze and every other SE Asian country kills drug dealers and sometimes even users. China harvests the organs of political prisoners but we can't talk about that seriously because they're a trading partner that actually demands things from its trading partners.

Actual progressives and left wingers would be well served in remembering that a political snake in a suit who would not even hesitate to sell out everything you believe if he thinks it will keep him in power or benefit him/his friends is not a figure you should rally around, no matter how many buzzwords he uses.

He's extremely popular despite all of the broken promises.

Trudeau is the archetype of the neoliberal. A person who uses social justice to couch pro-corporate legislation.

"We just need to make the 1% more diverse"
 
Maybe Trudeau can use some of that money to give to those dang greedy veterans they don't have enough money to do anything for.
 
The Philippines is a shitty garbage country and anyone there who isn't on drugs should be. Because it's a shit, garbage country and you literally would need drugs to be able to put up with living in such a worthless shit country.
 
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