Suspected Russian arms merchant gets his day in a New York court

By Traver Riggins

A former Soviet Air Force officer accused of supplying governments, dissident groups and terrorist organizations with weapons used in bloody

Excerpts from this story referencing "Peter Hain":

"… s in Congo would not have been as terrible without Bout’s operations,” Peter Hain, the British Foreign Office Minister for Europe, told ICIJ in the 2002 inv …"

Africa's 'merchant of death' sold arms to the Taliban

By Phillip van Niekerk and André Verlöy

WASHINGTON, January 31, 2002 — Victor Bout, the Russian arms trafficker whose clandestine sales of weapons of war to some of the bloodiest r

Excerpts from this story referencing "Peter Hain":

"… weapons shipped to Afghanistan to make their way to bin Laden’s forces. Peter Hain, the British Foreign Office Minister for Europe who has led the internatio …"

Greasing the skids of corruption

By Phillip van Niekerk and Laura Peterson

Money from multinational oil companies moves through labyrinths of international bank accounts, avoiding national budgets and banks

Excerpts from this story referencing "Peter Hain":

"… itors."'Just the Standard'In October 2000, British Foreign Office Minister Peter Hain convened a private meeting attended by representatives of several of the l …"

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The adventure capitalist

By Mungo Soggot and Phillip van Niekerk

Niko Shefer's takeover of Africa

Excerpts from this story referencing "Peter Hain":

"… sure of notoriety when he was named by the British Foreign Office Minister Peter Hain in the British Parliament as a trader in illegal Angolan diamonds on behal …"

The merchant of death

By André Verlöy

With 300 employees and a large fleet of cargo planes, Victor Bout's actions were near impossible to track

Excerpts from this story referencing "Peter Hain":

"… roups in Congo would not have been as terrible without Bout's operations," Peter Hain, the British Foreign Office Minister for Europe, told ICIJ. Hain has been …"