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  Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today (3 July) urged Member States to work towards a binding treaty to regulate the flow of weapons and lessen the suffering caused by firearms.  (UNTV IRIN)
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STORY: UN / ARMS TREATY
TRT: 1.43
SOURCE: UNTV / IRIN / UNMIL
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH/ NATS

DATELINE: 3 JULY 2012, NEW YORK CITY / FILE

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1. Wide shot, Knotted Gun Sculpture by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reutersward at UN Headquarters

3 JULY 2012, NEW YORK CITY

2. Pan left, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrives and shakes hands with civil society representatives

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3. Close up, reporter’s notepad

3 JULY 2012, NEW YORK CITY

4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-moon, United Nations Secretary-General:
“We need top act now to end the widespread human suffering caused by the unregulated international arms trade. The absence of common standards to regulate international transfers of arms has made it easier for conventional weapons to fuel armed conflict and crime, to commit acts of terror, and to perpetuate political repression and grave human rights violations.”

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5. Close up, reporter’s laptop

3 JULY 2012, NEW YORK CITY

6. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-moon, United Nations Secretary-General:
“The world is over-armed and peace is underfunded. Sixty years of United Nations Peacekeeping operation costs less than six weeks of current military spending. This is unacceptable.”

FILE – IRIN – UNDATED, CONGO BRAZZAVILLE

7. Med shot, guns are placed onto a pile
8. Close up, guns being destroyed
9. Wide shot, bonfire of arms
10. Med shot, arms burning

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11. Wide shot, worker puts AK-47 magazines into metal recycling machine
12. Wide shot, scrap metal from destroyed weapons emerges in belt
13. Close up, scrap metal from destroyed weapons falls into bin.

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today (3 July) urged Member States to work towards a binding treaty to regulate the flow of weapon and lesson the suffering caused by firearms.

Ban spoke before delegates to a conference aimed at producing a binding international Arms Trade Treaty which would regulate the flow of weapons and curtail illegal commerce in arms.

After the meeting, the Secretary-General received a petition from members of civil society calling for a legally binding treaty to control the flow of weapons.

Ban said poorly regulated international arms transfers are fuelling civil conflicts, destabilizing regions, and empowering terrorists and criminal networks.

He said “we need top act now to end the widespread human suffering caused by the unregulated international arms trade.”

The Secretary-General stated that “the world is over-armed and peace is underfunded” and noted that “sixty years of United Nations Peacekeeping operation costs less than six weeks of current military spending” adding that this was “unacceptable.”

Taking place at UN Headquarters in New York over the next four weeks, the Conference has brought together the UN’s 193 Member States to negotiate what is seen as the most important initiative ever regarding conventional arms regulation within the United Nations, according to the Conference organizers.

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