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Finnish cartridges used in East Timor: Amnesty

HELSINKI, July 28 (AFP) - Finnish-made 7.62-millimetre cartridges were found
in Dili, East Timor, Amnesty International revealed Wednesday.

"The spent cartridge casings carry the markings of the Finnish arms maker
'Lapua' and the specimens are at Amnesty's London office," said Frank
Johansson, Amnesty's representative in Finland, from Helsinki.

The cartridges were found on April 17.

Experts fear the ammuniction could have been used by the paramilitary groups
trying to sabotage the forthcoming UN-organised referendum, said Finnish news
agency FNB/STT.

UN Secretary General Koffi Annan confirmed Wednesday that the referendum had
been put back until August 30 because of security fears.

Amnesty has asked the Finnish government to publish all export licences for
military material issued to the arms companies Patria Lapua Oy and Nammo
Lapua.

They also want to see all the manufacturing licences for cartridges for
Indonesia granted to the two companies.

The Finnish foreign ministry said no military material had been exported to
Indonesia in the past five years.

No export licences for cartridges to Indonesia had been granted in recent
years, said a defence ministry spokesman.

The Finnish authorities have already said that to their knowledge no military
material sold to Indonesia since the 1970s had ever served for persecution in
the country nor for human rights violations.

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