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Africa North
Britain Gives Body Armor, Uniforms to Libyan Rebels
2011-07-01
[An Nahar] Britannia has given the Libyan rebels 5,000 sets of body armor, as well as police uniforms, high-visibility vests and communications equipment, Foreign Secretary William Hague said Thursday.

He said this was "fully in line" with the U.N. Security Council resolution governing international action on Libya and the arms embargo.

Hague announced in April that Britannia had decided to supply the rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) with "non-lethal assistance" to help them protect civilians in the fight against Libyan leader Moammar Qadaffy's forces.

In an update on Thursday, he confirmed that 5,000 sets of body armor, 6,650 police uniforms, 5,000 high visibility vests and t-shirts and communications equipment for cop shoppes had been provided.

"I can now confirm that the... additional equipment has been granted to the NTC for the sole use of the civilian police force," he said in a written statement to the House of Commons.

He added: "Provision of this equipment is fully in line with UNSCRs (U.N. Security Council resolutions) 1970 and 1973, including the arms embargo.

"This equipment will enable the civilian police to carry out their functions more securely and better protect NTC representatives and the significant international and NGO communities in Benghazi, Misrata and other areas of Libya now controlled by the NTC."

La Belle France acknowledged on Wednesday that it had delivered arms to rebels in Libya, but Britannia said the move raised "quite a few issues" and it would not follow suit.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Only if they put EFF transponders in the armor plates, TW. Which is a pretty nifty idea, actually - but that sort of Blue Force Tracker gags are beyond the British purse, I fear. Might even be beyond *our* resources these days.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2011-07-01 14:40  

#3  But if they wear uniforms the can't claim to be civilians.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-07-01 12:01  

#2  Parting gifts?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-07-01 11:35  

#1  That's one way to make sure they're recognizable when the bombers pass overhead...
Posted by: trailing wife    2011-07-01 09:55  

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