Trafalgar Square becomes Red Square
Pigeon | 11.09.2003 15:25 | DSEi 2003 | Anti-militarism | London | World
Trafalgar Square became Red Square this afternoon, as anti-arms trade campaigners filled its famous fountain with fake blood. They were protesting against DSEi – Europe’s largest arms fair – which is currently taking place in East London.
Trafalgar Square became Red Square this afternoon, as anti-arms trade campaigners filled its famous fountain with fake blood. They were protesting against DSEi – Europe’s largest arms fair – which is currently taking place in East London.
The demonstrators unveiled a banner which read: “Arms dealers in town. Stop DSEi!”
In an anonymous press statement, the protestors – believed to be students – said:
“The DSEi arms fair is a stain on London, selling weapons of mass destruction to repressive regimes the world over.
“The government subsidises the arms trade to the tune of £763 million a year - money which could better be spent on education.
“On the anniversary of September 11 atrocities in New York and Chile, the best thing we could do to prevent terror is to stop this bloody trade. Disarm DSEi!”
The demonstrators unveiled a banner which read: “Arms dealers in town. Stop DSEi!”
In an anonymous press statement, the protestors – believed to be students – said:
“The DSEi arms fair is a stain on London, selling weapons of mass destruction to repressive regimes the world over.
“The government subsidises the arms trade to the tune of £763 million a year - money which could better be spent on education.
“On the anniversary of September 11 atrocities in New York and Chile, the best thing we could do to prevent terror is to stop this bloody trade. Disarm DSEi!”
Pigeon