Control Arms
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Lack of controls on the arms trade is fuelling conflict, poverty and human rights abuses worldwide. Every government is responsible. The Control Arms campaign is asking governments to toughen up controls on the arms trade.
Control Arms is a campaign jointly run by [Amnesty International][www.amnesty.org], IANSA and [Oxfam][1]
After three years' hard work by campaigners all around the world, the Control Arms Million Faces petition has now reached its target.
But we still need your support, to send a powerful, global message to the world's governments, calling for an International Arms Trade Treaty.
Join us today, add your face to the petition. www.controlarms.org