Gulf Times

French-made tanks and howitzer cannons ‘used in Yemeni war’

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French arms including tanks and laser-guided missile systems sold to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are being used in the Yemeni war against civilians, leaked intelligen­ce published by investigat­ive website Disclose showed.

Entitled “Yemen: security situation”, a 15-page classified report written by France’s DRM military intelligen­ce agency includes maps that detail the positionin­g of French-made weapons inside Yemen and on

the Saudi side of the border. It demonstrat­es that swathes of Yemen’s population lives under the threat of the French-made arms, according to Disclose.

The leaked report will be awkward for President Emmanuel Macron and his government, which has said that as far as it knows French-made arms sold to Saudi Arabia are used solely for defensive purposes on the border.

The intelligen­ce document states that Caesar cannons, manufactur­ed by French company Nexter and deployed along the Saudi-Yemeni frontier, conduct defensive shelling of Houthi forces as well as back up “loyalist troops and Saudi armed forces in their progressio­n into Yemeni territory”.

The intelligen­ce dossier is dated September 25, 2018.

It was presented to Macron and Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, as well as France’s defence and foreign ministers.

The Disclose report was part of an investigat­ion carried out with Mediapart, Konbini, France Inter radio, Arte television and US-based The Intercept.

France is a signatory of the UN Arms Trade Treaty that regulates the internatio­nal trade of convention­al weapons and bans the sale of weapons that fuel human rights violations or war crimes.

UN experts have said all sides in the Yemeni conflict may have committed war crimes.

Philippe’s office said in a statement that France adopted rigorous safeguards when issuing export licences and supported United Nations’ efforts to broker peace in Yemen.

“As far as we know, French arms possessed by coalition forces are placed for the most part in defensive positions, outside of Yemeni territory or under coalition control, but not on the front line,” the statement said.

It did not question the authentici­ty of the documents and neither confirmed nor denied the Disclose report, adding that France was not aware of Yemeni civilians being killed by French arms.

The defence ministry, which oversees the DRM, did not respond to a request for comment.

The Saudi and UAE government communicat­ion offices and a spokesman for the Saudiled coalition in Yemen did not respond immediatel­y to a request for comment.

The four-year conflict in Yemen has shattered its economy and created one of the world’s worst humanitari­an crises, the UN says. More than 10,000 civilians have been killed and some 10mn people have been driven to the brink of famine.

A second, six-page DRM intelligen­ce report distribute­d more widely, according to Disclose, showed that French-made tanks were deployed in defensive positions in bases including Mocha, Aden, al-Khawkhah along the coast and Ma’rib.

Disclose said its study of satellite images, video and photograph­s taken by civilians revealed some Leclerc tanks bought by the UAE had taken part in coalition offensives, including the campaign for control of the rebel-held port of Hodeidah.

The six-page report also said that UAE Mirage fighter jets were equipped with a laser-guided system made by Thales known as Damocles which it said were possibly being used in Yemen.

Germany has imposed an embargo on arms exports to Saudi Arabia over the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and amid concerns over Riyadh’s role in the Yemen war, drawing criticism from the arms industry and from allies France and Britain, which say the move has put joint projects at risk.

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