CROWD CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES - Omega Research Foundation
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Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and their Destruction. August 1994, p.122.<br />
32. For a discussion of the background to this information which emerged from South Africas Truth and Reconciliation Commission which revealed that a host of<br />
some 500 products was being produced as secret poisons against Anti-Apartheid activists, see Lovell, J. (1998) S.African Panel told of a secret murder factory.<br />
Reuters. June 9.<br />
33. Sanford, J.P. (1976) Medical Aspects of Riot Control (harrassing) agents. Ann. Rev. Med. 27, pp. 412-419.<br />
34. The most comprehensive record of this research is provided by Robinson,J.P. (1994) Disabling Chemical Weapons: some technical and<br />
historical aspects. Working paper of the Pugwash Study Group on Implementation of CBW Conventions. Second Workshop. Den<br />
Haag/Noordwijk, Netherlands. 27-29th May.<br />
35. Indian Border Security Force Tear Smoke Unit (TSU), Tekanpur, Gwalior, India.<br />
36. Chemical Warfare laboratories researched the analogues of this irritant (such as VAN) for many years as an aid to understanding the<br />
neurophysiology of pain. Reviewed in Substances Producing Pain & Itch. Arnold 1964. Letter to Steve Wright from R.M. Watson (the then<br />
Director of the UK Chemical Defence Establishment at Porton Down), dated 22 nd . July 1975.<br />
37.IDC of Switzerland packages CN and CS into special 18 litre canisters as well as special drums of 30 to 200 litres and with base solutions which<br />
can be individually dyed. IDC brochure Irritant agent base solutions CS and CN for spraying with water launcher cannons. Displayed at Milipol<br />
Exhibition, France, 1993.<br />
38. Police and Security News 5-6/99.<br />
39. Less lethal munitions are they really safe and effective, http://www.cactive.com/cato/NIJ.html<br />
40. Barzilay, D. (1973) The British Army in Ulster. Vol 1. Century Books, Belfast.<br />
41. See for example Janes Security & Counter-Insurgency Equipment 1993/94'.Janes Publication Group, UK.<br />
42. See for example Technical specification for the Slingshot rubber bullet weapon manufactured by TFM Olifantsfontein Pty (South Africa).<br />
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