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DSEi Protests Continue - Thursday 15th September

features | 15.09.2005 23:58 | DSEi 2005 | Anti-militarism | London

Thursday evening saw noisy protests outside the DSEi arms fair luxury dinner at the Dorchester Hotel on Park Lane in London. With hundreds of police deployed around the hotel, protestors gathered to 'unwelcome' the arms industry guests with banners and placards reading "Death Goes Shopping" and "Dinner of Death: Carnage Soup with Cluster Bomb Croutons". A critical mass bicycle protest left Eros statue to also join the demonstration outside the dinner. There was some aggressive police action as police sought to move protestors from the road and some violent arrests - at least 5 people were arrested. Despite a high level of stop and searches and police surveillance, one person there said "The arms dealers can't ignore this, they had to walk right through it - we've made it clear we oppose their dealing in death for profit."

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Earlier in the day anti-arms fair protestors protested outside Reed Elsevier's offices in london, the DSEI organisers, while others staged a humorous action on the Docklands Light Railway - armed with numerous sex toys they embarassed the mostly male arms fair delegates over their liking of 'boys toys' and big rockets, as well as handing out anti-arms fair leaflets to other passengers [Photos and Report]



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  1. Some people have nothing better to do!! — Peter
  2. But . . . . — Sue
  3. Peter what do you do that's better — not an armchair slob
  4. Boogie-woogie on a Thursady nite — Mr Compo StHeap
  5. Oi Peter — Jeremy Clarkson's Gearknob
  6. Reply to Sue — Pete
  7. Promising start — Ian