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Paraguay mulls security forces buildup
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Asuncion, Paraguay (UPI) Oct 25, 2011

French arms exports down 37 percent to 5.12 bn euros in 2010
Paris (AFP) Oct 26, 2011 - French arms exports were down 37 percent to 5.12 billion euros ($7.08 billion) last year as the economic downturn hit global weapons purchases, the defence ministry said on Wednesday.

Deputy ministry spokesman General Philippe Ponties said France had nonetheless maintained its position as the fourth-largest global arms exporter.

French arms exports were worth 8.16 billion euros in 2009.

Ponties said the drop was "a bit depressive" but noted that last year's amount was still higher than in 2004 and 2005.

In April Swedish defence think-tank SIPRI said growth in global military spending had slowed to only 1.3 percent last year, hitting $1.63 trillion (1.14 trillion euros), as the world economic crisis hit defence budgets.


Paraguay is considering a substantial build-up of its security apparatus as the threat from Ejercito del Pueblo Paraguayo guerrilla group sweeps through Concepcion and San Pedro departments northeast of the capital Asuncion.

Officials haven't ruled out adding more hardware to a mobilization that began earlier in the week and involved the dispatch from Asuncion of 50 military vehicles, including Urutu tanks, joint light tactical vehicles and troop transport trucks.

It wasn't immediately clear if landlocked Paraguay would request military help from neighbor Brazil, its strategic partner in energy and other industries. Paraguay wants to buy more military equipment if conditions are right and resources permit, government sources said.

Paraguay's buoyant economy was rattled by a violent upsurge of guerrilla activity. President Fernando Lugo, a former Roman Catholic priest, has had to make hard choices and ordered a military crackdown despite reported reluctance to get drawn into a bloody conflict with the guerrilla fighters. Many of the guerrilla group members and several leaders are former Catholic priests.

On Oct. 10 Lugo decreed a 60-day "state of exception" in the two northern departments and ordered the military to eliminate the threat from the Ejercito del Pueblo Paraguayo guerrilla group, which sees the government as straying from the ideal of a socialist revolution.

Opposition critics say the Lugo administration has failed to narrow disparities between Paraguay's rich elite and majority mestizo in the country's population of 6.3 million.

The deterioration in the security situation has left the investor community concerned over future outlook, amid indications that cash inflows into the country could be slowing down in response to security uncertainties.

Lugo put Brig. Gen. Feliz Edgar Aldemir Pedrozo Moreno in charge of a joint police-military task force that will oversee the operation.

Both the government and opposition politicians say the EPP plans to disrupt Paraguayan society ahead of the 2013 presidential election with a series of key assassinations and attacks on military and police targets.

The government is already having to deal with the growing problem of a protest by the "roofless," a group of activists who set up a sit-in to press their demands for government measures to reduce homelessness.

More than 15,000 people are taking part in the protest about 12 miles from the capital.

The protesters have faced accusations they are anti-state elements seeking to destabilize Paraguay. Some of the EPP elements have also faced charges of having links with the FARC guerrilla group, active in Colombia and implicated with Venezuela.

Supporters of the protest squat said the accusations were baseless and invented by property developers seeking to have the protesters evicted from the area.

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Bulgaria sells stake in arms maker Arsenal
Sofia (AFP) Oct 26, 2011 - Bulgaria sold its 36-percent stake in arms and munitions plant Arsenal Kazanlak to the company's majority shareholder, the privatisation agency said on Wednesday.

Arsenal 2000 private joint-stock company was picked as the preferred bidder in the tender for acquiring 769,180 shares, or 35.78 percent of the capital of Arsenal Kazanlak, the agency said in a statement.

The price of the deal was 15.1 million leva (7.7 million euros, $10.7 million), it said.

Arsenal 2000, which already owns 65 percent of the arms and munitions manufacturer, was already cited in the Bulgarian media as the most likely buyer of the remaining government stake when it was put up for sale in August.

Arsenal Kazanlak is Bulgaria's biggest arms and munitions plant, which was a licenced producer of Russian Kalashnikov assault rifles during the Cold War.

In recent years, however, the licences have been a constant bone of contention between Sofia and Moscow which has accused Bulgaria of counterfeiting the famous AK-47.

The deal is subject to final approval by the privatisation agency's supervisory board.



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