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Pogo Structures | |
Création | 2012 |
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Fondateurs | Christian Bouroullec |
Personnages clés | Christian Bouroullec (Président) Tanguy Bouroullec (Directeur Général) Monique Bouroullec (Directeur Financier) Paul Bouroullec (Directeur Général) Erwan Tymen (Responsable Achats) |
Forme juridique | SAS |
Siège social | Combrit France |
Activité | Chantier Naval |
Produits | Bateau de plaisance et de compétition |
Effectif | 100 |
SIREN | 539108621 |
Site web | www.pogostructures.com |
Fonds propres | 265 000,00 € |
Chiffre d'affaires | 9 255 800 € (2020) augmenté de 22,22 % entre 2019 et 2020 |
Résultat net | 374 000 € (2020) |
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Sites internet les plus visités
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Notes et références
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- ↑ (en) SimilarWeb, « Top Websites March 2018 All Traffic » (consulté le )
- ↑ SimilarWeb, « Classement des sites les plus populaires » (consulté le )
Heckler & Koch (nouvelles sections)
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modifierH&K has been accused of shipping small arms to conflict regions such as Bosnia[1] and Nepal,[2] and has licensed its weapons for production by governments with poor human rights records such as Sudan, Thailand and Myanmar.[3] It has been argued that the company effectively evaded EU export restrictions when these licensees sold HK weapons to conflict zones including Indonesia,[4] Sri Lanka[5] and Sierra Leone.[2]
Illegal arms sales to Mexico
modifierOn December 11, 2011, federal, state and local Mexican police officers used battle rifles to fire on Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College students and peasant organizations to disperse a blockade on Mexican Federal Highway 95D, resulting in the deaths of students Jorge Alexis Herrera and Gabriel Echeverría de Jesús. According to media reports, 7.62×51mm NATO round cases were found at the crime scene which were of the same caliber as rounds spent by H&K G3 rifles.[6]
In Iguala and Cocula, corrupt police officers and cartelmen are known to have used H&K G36 rifles during the 2014 Iguala mass kidnapping on September 26–27, 2013. At least six teaching students were murdered by cartelmen and corrupt local police, and 43 others are missing and presumed dead. Other than the six identified persons, no other bodies have been found, and they are believed to have been incinerated.[7]
As a result of efforts by civil society and human rights organizations in Mexico and Germany,[7] H&K and two of its former employees were brought before the Provincial Court of Stuttgart. After ten months of trial, on February 21, 2019, the court convicted them of illegally selling arms to Mexican governmental institutions which failed to acknowledge their due observance of human rights.[8][7] The two former employees (sales manager Sahlmann and administrative employee Beuter) had been found to have used fraudulent permits in the sale of 4,700 rifles and large quantities of ammunition. H&K was issued a fine of 3.7 million euros, and the two men received suspended sentences of 17 and 22 months. The spokesman of the Presidency of the Republic of Mexico, Jesús Ramírez Cuevas, said that the amount of the fine should go to the victims and their families.
On March 30, 2021, Germany's Federal Court of Justice (BGH) upheld the lower court's decision, finding that H&K employees knowingly falsified information on the nature and destination of arms sold by the company in order to attain federal export licenses.[9]
- ↑ Abel, Peter, "Manufacturing Trends: Globalising the Source" in Lumpe, Lora (ed.) (2000), Running Guns: The Global Black Market in Small Arms, London: Zed Books.
- A Catalogue of Failures: G8 Arms Exports and Human Rights Violations (2003-05-19) « https://web.archive.org/web/20150210220943/http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/IOR30/003/2003 »(Archive.org • Wikiwix • Archive.is • Google • Que faire ?), , Amnesty International.
- ↑ Out of Control – The loopholes in UK controls on the arms trade (1998–12) « https://web.archive.org/web/20061019135030/http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/conflict_disasters/downloads/control.rtf »(Archive.org • Wikiwix • Archive.is • Google • Que faire ?), , Oxfam GB.
- ↑ Wright, Steve (2001-01), "A Legal Trade in Death", Le Monde Diplomatique.
- ↑ "Undermining Global Security: the European Union's arms exports" (2004-02-01) « https://web.archive.org/web/20071031065017/http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/engact300032004 »(Archive.org • Wikiwix • Archive.is • Google • Que faire ?), , Amnesty International.
- ↑ (es-MX) Sergio Ocampo, « Matan policías a dos estudiantes al desalojar un bloqueo carretero (Police kills two students dislodging a road blockade) », sur www.jornada.com.mx, (consulté le )
- (en) « Heckler & Koch Fined $4.2 Million Over Assault Rifle Sales In Mexico », sur NPR.org, (consulté le )
- ↑ (en-GB) « Heckler & Koch fined €3.7 million over illegal arms sales to Mexico | DW | 21.02.2019 », sur DW.COM (consulté le )
- ↑ (en-GB) Deutsche Welle (www.dw.com), « Germany fines Heckler & Koch for illegal arms sales to Mexico | DW | 30.03.2021 », sur DW.COM (consulté le )