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Award-winning exhibition against London arms fair back for third run, featuring Nobel Peace Prize Nominees, Campaign Against Arms Trade
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Award-winning exhibition against London arms fair back for third run, featuring Nobel Peace Prize Nominees, Campaign Against Arms Trade
Campaign Against Arms Trade makes criminal complaint to War Crimes Unit at Met Police over individuals exhibiting at DSEI aiding and abetting Israel’s war crimes in Gaza CAAT has informed the War Crimes Unit at the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command (SO15), of the criminal liability held by a number of individuals for atrocity crimes currently taking
This government keeps insisting it is doing everything in its power to hold the Israeli government to account for its actions. This information shows this is an outrageous and offensive lie.
This is the government pretending to take action while safeguarding the profits of arms dealers.
The organisers of DSEI are trying to hide their exhibitors because they know they will face scrutiny for their inclusion of Israeli arms companies, and are trying to hide their complicity.
David Lammy falsely claimed that the UK is not exporting military equipment for use by Israel in Gaza, ignoring the F-35 components the government has specifically chosen to continue supplying, as an exception to the UK's export control criteria.
“It is unconscionable that Israeli delegations and arms companies will be allowed to conduct business as usual at DSEI, and it is down to campaigners to do everything they can to kick Israel out of DSEI and stop this from happening."
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