http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/FB05Df01.htmlFeb 5, 2004
More than 8,000 Nepalese have died since a civil war broke out in 1996, and the death rate has sharply increased with the arrival of almost 8,400 US M-16 submachine-guns, accompanied by United States advisers, high-tech night-fighting equipment and British helicopters.
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However, with the recent influx of US M-16s, Belgian FAL submachine-guns and British helicopters, the army has grown more aggressive, and death rates have climbed. A government massacre of 19 villagers set off the latest round of fighting. In the first month after the collapse of a seven-month ceasefire, civilian deaths tripled. According to the Nepalese human-rights group Informal Sector Service Center, 800 of the 1,100 deaths since the end of the ceasefire have been inflicted by government forces.
A major culprit in the escalating death rate is the appearance of modern assault rifles, the real "weapons of mass destruction".
Since 1990, more than 5 million people have died in wars around the globe, upwards of 90 percent of them from AK-47s, M-16s, FALs, German G3s and Israeli Uzis. According to the Red Cross, more than 60 percent of civilian casualties are caused by submachine-guns, and the United Nations Development Program estimates that small arms kill 300,000 people a year.
Gee while everyone is destracted by Janet's tit here's some more death and destruction from Bu$h & Co. They are a much bigger threat to humanity than Osama or Saddam could ever dream to be.