One year on and the UK is still complicit in the destruction of Yemen
The morning of March 26 makes it a year since the Saudi-led bombardment of Yemen began.
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The morning of March 26 makes it a year since the Saudi-led bombardment of Yemen began.
Activists are holding a day of action to disrupt the DPRTE arms fair taking place in Cardiff on 16 March.
Law firm Leigh Day, representing Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), has begun formal legal action in the High Court to challenge the government's decision to export arms to Saudi Arabia.
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) has welcomed the announcement that the Committee on Arms Export Controls (CAEC) is to investigate the use of UK manufactured arms in the ongoing bombing of Yemen.
This week, between March 8-10 the UK will be hosting Security & Policing 2016, an arms fair with a particular focus on surveillance equipment and weapons that can be used for internal repression.
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) has welcomed the European Parliament's vote to support an arms embargo against Saudi Arabia.
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) has condemned the government's announcement that it intends to ban local authorities in England from pursuing procurment policies that boycott companies on ethical grounds.
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) has welcomed the International Development Committee's call for the UK to suspend arms sales to Saudi Arabia and end its opposition to calls for an independent international inquiry into allegations of alleged abuses of international humanitarian law in Yemen.
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