NGOs demand independent probe into use of Cdn armoured vehicles in Saudi Arabia
OTTAWA — Some of Canada’s most prominent human rights and arms-control groups are demanding the Trudeau government launch an independent investigation into reports Saudi Arabian forces used Canadian-made armoured vehicles against civilians last year.
The call comes after Global Affairs Canada conducted its own review that determined that there was “no verified, credible information” to suggest Canadian-made Terradyne Gurkha vehicles were used to commit serious human rights abuses in July 2017.
In a letter to Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, Amnesty International Canada, Project Ploughshares, Oxfam Canada and others say that probe was deeply flawed, which is why an independent review is required before more such weapons are exported.
“We issue this call because it is our view that the internal government report on the allegations … reveals shortcomings both in the investigation of the allegations and in interpretation of Canadian obligations under international law,” the letter reads.


