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An
old light tank was burnt and used as
a barricade during a protest on Feb. 20, 2014. It is now painted with
the Spanish word for 'Peace', Luis
Robayo (bron)
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The Maduro regime has lost its legitimacy because of its corruption, violence, arrogance and incompetence. The opposition against it
runs by now from far left to extreme right. An arms embargo is a
pressure mechanism targeting those in power and not the population. The
EU states: “These measures were designed not to harm the Venezuelan
population whose plight the EU wishes to alleviate.” It is indeed the
Venezuelan population which has to solve the internal socio-political
chaos, without interference.
So far the Maduro regime is using mostly batons, small arms and light armoured vehicles for its repressive actions.
Militairy equipment
In the period 2014-2015
EU countries provided licenses for imaging equipment, light weapons and
artillery, substantial aircraft exports, vehicles, tanks and armour
(see table below). Not all licenses led to actual exports. But these
licenses show that exports which can be used in human rights violations
were considered appropriate by European countries such as Austria,
Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Italy, Spain and the UK. The UK Independent pointed at the export of crowd control equipment for use by law enforcement agencies in 2016.
An overview of EU military exports to Venezuela based on the SIPRI database on arms transfers
shows that Spain is by far the most important source for Venezuelan
weapons. Madrid sold naval vessels valued at over one billion since
2001. For the Netherlands, the number two European supplier to the
Venezuelan armed forces, reported sales are on naval fire control
equipment of Thales Netherlands. Officially the Netherlands stopped arms
sales to the country. However export continues, because these are after sales to earlier established exports.
Export
military products 2001-2015 and 2014, 2015
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Country
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Total
2001-2015
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Description
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2014
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2015
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Spain
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€
1,020,004,262
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Warships
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€
4,065,003
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€
15,301,044
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Light
weapons, artillery
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2,863,342
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Vehicles,
tanks
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361,877
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Armour
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3,488,628
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Netherlands
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158,537,224
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Weapon
firing equipment
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32,891
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61,402
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France
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90,211,472
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Miscellaneous
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4,400,000
|
700,000
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Italy
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86,997,965
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Miscellaneous
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840,000
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541,212
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Belgium
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31,541,162
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Sweden
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16,158,000
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Poland
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2,437,996
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Aircraft
|
15,036
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Austria
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1,411,738
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Czech
Republic
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893,208
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Aircraft
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142,490
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169,718
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Hungary
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97000
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Portugal
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11885
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Source:
Official
Journal of the European Union annual reports on the European Union
Code of Conduct on Arms Exports
via
http://enaat.org/eu-export-browser/licence.en.html?destination=Venezuela
by European Network Against Arms Trade (ENAAT).
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Damen Cuba


The Los Frailes (T-91), Los Testigos (T-92) en Los Roques (T-93) and Los Monjes (T-94) are part of the navy of Venezuela and add to the logistics, operations and armed tasks. A second order for four ships of the same class was placed in 2015 at Damen's Vietnamese based Halong Shipbuilding Company.
Pictures make clear they have a military task and may also be used for
internal repression e.g. by bringing armoured vehicles to the place the
government needs them.
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