
70% of UK oppose arms sales to human rights abusers, as DSEI brings despots, dictatorships and arms dealers to London
70% oppose the promotion of arms sales to human rights abusing regimes.
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70% oppose the promotion of arms sales to human rights abusing regimes.
DSEI 2017 arms fair guest list confirmed
World Health Organisation statistics show 600,000 people in Yemen diagnosed with cholera.
A week of blockades and protests have begun outside the Excel Centre, East London, which is due to host the DSEI arms fair next week.
September 2017 is a key month for those seeking to end the arms trade. There are just so many, and such varied, opportunities to highlight the dire consequences of the trade in death and destruction and move towards ending it.
DSEI arms fair will bring thousands of arms companies together with representatives from some of the world's most repressive regimes.
UN has accused the Saudi-led coalition of killing 42 civilians this week.
Over 22-23 July, CAAT organised a full weekend of workshops, speakers, training and performance to build resistance to the arms trade. On the Saturday evening, over 260 people attended Dance To Disarm: a night of live music, DJs and spoken word to raise funds for CAAT and build solidarity through music. Below, long-time CAAT supporter
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