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Revoking Israeli arms licences is far too little, far too late

Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) says the UK government decision to revoke five arms export licences to Israel is a welcome move but far too little, far too late. The licences cover spare parts for guns on the Sa’ar ships which fired into civilian settlements on the Gaza coastline during Israel’s assault on Gaza

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Clarion buys yet another arms exhibition – Counter Terror Expo

Clarion Events, organisers of the forthcoming arms fair at London’s ExCeL Centre, have acquired yet another weapons-related exhibition. On 2 July, Clarion announced that it had bought sinister-sounding Counter Terror Expo from Niche Events. Counter Terror Expo is a new event, launched earlier this year. It claims to showcase the latest in

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Stop Week highlights public revulsion against arms fairs

Stop Week 2009 saw anti-arms trade activists throughout the UK protesting against government support for the arms industry, in the lead-up to the world’s largest arms fair in London in September 2009. Co-ordinated by Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Stop Week saw demonstrations against government department UK Trade & Investment’s Defence &

Blogs

Throw the book at BAE – CAAT at the BAE AGM 2009

The BAE AGM is one of the constants of the CAAT calendar. Every May we mobilise our supporters to line up to ask the sort of questions the BAE Board definitely do not want to answer. 2009 was no exception. This year we decided to focus on what happens inside the AGM, rather than outside.

Press releases

Stop Week 2009 will see activists urge a farewell to arms fairs

Stop Week 2009 will focus on the UK Government’s support for the arms industry through UK Trade & Investment’s Defence and Security Organisation (UKTI DSO). In particular, activists will protest against UKTI support for the world’s largest arms fair, Defence Security & Equipment International (DSEI), scheduled to be held in London’s ExCeL Centre in

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BAE terminates Government insurance for controversial Saudi arms deals

BAE Systems, the UK’s largest arms company, has cancelled all its public insurance for its controversial arms sales to Saudi Arabia. The company’s decision has come to light only as a result of legal correspondence between CAAT and The Corner House with the UK Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD) and subsequent parliamentary

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Christians pray for a farewell to arms fairs

Christian peace activists throughout the country will hold a Day of Prayer on Sunday 14 June as a contribution to Stop Week. Prayers will focus on the death and destruction caused by war and the pernicious role of arms fairs in perpetuating wars, specifically the world’s largest arms fair (DSEI) scheduled to take place

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