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Alpers, Philip, Robert Muggah and Conor Twyford. 2004 ‘Trouble in Paradise: The Solomon Islands.’ Small Arms Survey 2004: Rights at Risk, p. 300. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1 July

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The Solomon Islands

[I]n January 2004, the RAMSI weapon surrender campaign had collected 3,713 small arms, 386 of which had been stolen three years earlier from police armouries (RAMSI, 2004). This brought the total to 6,000 guns surrendered since November 2000. Destruction followed quickly, with no exceptions.

[RAMSI = Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands]

ID: Q542

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