OPEN SECRETS REPORT: Exposed: South Africa’s role in Yemeni civil conflict’s humanitarian crisis

OPEN SECRETS REPORT: Exposed: South Africa’s role in Yemeni civil conflict’s humanitarian crisis

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Weapons produced in South Africa are awash in Yemen and being used by numerous parties in that war, says a report by Open Secrets.

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Since the outbreak six years ago of the bitter regionalised war in Yemen resulting in a desperate humanitarian crisis, South African arms companies, including Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM), have profited handsomely from the sale of weapons to parties central to the conflict.

Much of this materiel has likely been used as part of the Saudi and UAE offensive in Yemen, with devastating consequences for the civilian population.” According to Denel Land Systems the G6 Rhino as a “155mm self-propelled Gun-Howitzer… a battle-proven, highly mobile, fully protected wheeled self-propelled gun with ultra-quick reaction and a firing range of more than 50km.”

“Profiting from Misery” sets out how the Yemeni civil war officially began at the end of 2014, but has deep roots in domestic conflict going back decades. RDM responded to questions by investigators about the company’s role in selling munitions to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which are leading the strikes in Yemen, that it had applied to the NCACC for all necessary permissions to export weapons from South Africa.

The value of the weapons sold, which were approved by the NCACC for export from South Africa to the two main states involved in the war, is pegged at R1.2-billion in vehicles, bombs and shells in 2018 and R11-billion between 2010 and 2019 for the supply of weapons. The OS report reveals that over the past six years, thousands of combatants have been killed in the war. Also, a United Nations report shows extensive evidence that “civilians have been deliberately targeted in the brutal conflict”.

The report notes that while the conflict is complex and that there is “widespread evidence of abuses by all parties”, the coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates used their “considerable military might to unleash a barrage of attacks on the civilian population”.

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