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A week before it opens a treaty conference to impose worldwide
limitations on arms sales, the United Nations co-hosted and paid for a
series of meetings involving 48 African nations and an anti-gun group
that espouses much greater national and international control of
firearms, including registration of small arms and ammunition.
The co-host of the gathering in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa was a multinational “civil society” network known as IANSA,
which calls itself the “global movement against gun violence,” and aims
to build a coordinated network of organizations “to stop the
proliferation and misuse of small arms and light weapons,” and “make
people safer by reducing demand for such weapons, improving firearm
regulation and strengthening controls on arms transfers.”
U.S. members of the international network include Amnesty
International, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, and the Law
Center for Smart Gun Laws, which on its website decries a 2008 Supreme
Court decision upholding the right of individual Americans to keep a gun
in their home for self-defense as “radical.”
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