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Amy Clark-Bryan was among 30 activists who challenged BAE Systems at its AGM earlier this month.
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Amy Clark-Bryan was among 30 activists who challenged BAE Systems at its AGM earlier this month.
A District Judge has refused to allow the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to appeal against the acquittal of eight anti-arms trade activists who were charged with blockading the DSEI arms fair in London last September.
On Tuesday 3rd May, Sisters Against the Arms Trade blockaded an MBDA missile factory in Henlow, Bedfordshire, occupying the factory for 10 hours and closing production for the day. The action, which took place six months on from the first UK airstrikes in Syria and as the Assad regime intensifies its attacks on Aleppo,
UK has issued 122 military licences to Saudi Arabia, worth £2.8 billion, since its attack on Yemen began in March 2015.
The morning of March 26 makes it a year since the Saudi-led bombardment of Yemen began.
Could you get on your bike, and raise money for Campaign Against Arms Trade this August?
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.
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