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CAAT: Theresa May must use Trump visit to seek peace in Yemen and stop the march to war with Iran
The US President, Donald Trump, arrived in the UK this morning for a state visit.
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The US President, Donald Trump, arrived in the UK this morning for a state visit.
Every year, CAAT activists attend the Annual General Meeting of the UK’s biggest arms company, BAE Systems. We do this so that we can challenge the Board face to face and expose the hypocrisy and greed at the heart of the arms trade. One campaigner who attended this year was Arabian activist, Ameen Nemer. Here
King Hamad of Bahrain is in UK for Windsor Horseshow at invitation of Queen Elizabeth
World military spending is going up, according to data released this week by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), the most authoritative and comprehensive international source on military expenditure.1 According to SIPRI, the world total increased by 2.6% in real, inflation-adjusted terms,
37 people executed in Saudi Arabia last night.
This afternoon the European Parliament voted to support a €13 billion budget for shared military Research & Development.
The organisers of the DPRTE arms fair made the decision to move their event to the ‘high security’ Farnborough International Ltd. so that they could go about their ghastly business unimpeded. On the 28th March, we set about making sure that those in attendance received the iciest reception Rushmoor had to offer.
Today CAAT was at the Court of Appeal, challenging the Government's decision to continue allowing arms sales to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen.
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