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According to journalistic investigation into the London newspaper " The Guardian"Bulgaria has sold the regime of Muammar Gaddafi in 2009, ammunition and detonators capsules, totaling 3.73 million.
This was recorded in a table Edition countries - EU Member States showing how each of them won by arms deals, which now Gaddafi's army shooting at people.
The newspaper
did not indicate at what time of year it happened and what was the Bulgarian company which carried out the export to Libya.
The Guardian stated that since October 2004 drops arms embargo against Libya, the EU issued for 5 years export licenses for arms to 834.5 million.
Bulgaria is an EU member by January 1, 2007 The largest export of arms to Libya by the EU in 2009 - 343.7 million. For five years the most exported Italy - for a total of 276.7 million euros, and only in 2009 has sold arms to Libya to 111.8 million - military aircraft and electronic equipment.
The second largest supplier is France with 210.15 million total for the period 2005-2009 and it has exported chemical and biological weapons Dzhmahiriyata.
In 2009 Bulgaria managed two governments - of Sergey Stanishev and Boyko Borisov. On July 5 parliamentary elections were when they won GERD.
In 2007 EU aid were released from Libyan prison after eight years and Bulgarian medics accused of infecting 400 children with AIDS. During the trial they were asked their death sentences.
Every arms deal in Bulgaria should be entered in a register covering the necessary details, including final recipient.
According to the report, the Annual Report of the Interdepartmental Commission for Export Control and Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction in 2009 from Bulgaria to Libya exported ammunition and explosives to 3.73 million. This happened to one permit, but not recorded when it is issued and which company. The report is posted on the website of the Ministry of Economy and signed by the Minister Traycho Traykov.
Bulgaria supports the resolution for suspension of Libya
Council in the UN Human Rights Council, it was clear from remarks made today by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Dimitar Tsanchev before the 16th session of the Council.
It takes place in Geneva from 27 February to 2 March. Bulgaria supports the proposal for convening a special session of the UN human rights situation in Libya.
"Adopting the resolution on Libya by consensus is clear evidence that the international community strongly condemns the serious and systematic violations of human rights committed by the Libyan authorities," said Dimitar Tsanchev.
He also expressed support for Bulgaria's decent way people of Tunisia and Egypt exercising their legitimate democratic rights and freedoms.
In another item on the agenda of the session in which the Council must adopt the final report of the universal periodic review of Bulgaria, the country has adopted most of the recommendations in its report on the state of human rights.HERO ME