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Publish date: Saturday 22 June 2024
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Ahead of major security trade fair in Paris, UN torture rapporteur requests France to monitor exhibition for illegal torture tools

  • Ahead of major security trade fair in Paris, UN torture rapporteur requests France to monitor exhibition for illegal torture tools

The UN Special Rapporteur on Torture contacted the French Government ahead of a major security and arms fair being held in Paris this week, to ensure that exhibitors do not promote illegal torture tools. Her intervention follows an earlier event, « Milipol Paris », held in November 2023, where it was discovered that French and foreign companies were promoting equipment deemed to be inherently cruel, inhuman or degrading.
 

“The trade in torture tools is barbarous and must be limited as a matter of great urgency”, said UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Alice Jill Edwards. “At Milipol Paris late last year items considered illegal under European Union legislation were observed in the marketing materials of four foreign companies. These included spiked batons, thumbcuffs, leg fetters, leg fetters with attached handcuffs and spiked arm guards.”
 

“Other equipment that I have announced as falling into my banned list of law enforcement equipment and weapons were also being marketed for sale by companies of French and foreign registration.”
 

These items included direct contact electric shock stun guns, stun batons and stun gloves, ammunition containing multiple kinetic impact projectiles (KIPs), and multi-barrel KIP launchers.
 

“Devices that were on sale at Milipol Paris can easily puncture the skin, they can risk damaging the fine bones of the hands, and they can electrocute at the touch of a button. There is no place in the modern era for devices that cause such human suffering”, said Edwards.
 

“Last year I presented a list of items being used by law enforcement and other public authorities which I consider to be in violation of the international prohibition on torture, to the UN General Assembly. I have called for them to be removed from sale, use and production.”
 

The Special Rapporteur has requested the French Government to explain the measures they have taken to prevent prohibited weapons and equipment being displayed or sold.