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Manchester University against the Arms Trade

Kollwitz | 17.02.2006 15:07 | Anti-militarism | Education

Students at the University of Manchester have voted in favour of a corporate ethics motion in their Student Union, demanding university divestment from BAE and other arms companies.

The almost unanimous vote by more than 300 students follows a series of recent protests against the university’s shares in the arms trade.

At several occasions during the past few months students lay on the ground on campus wearing T-shirts covered in red spots while the others posed with toy guns, distributed flyers and held up a banner painted with The University of Manchester logo and the phrase ‘Established to fund the arms trade.’

The vote obliges the Student Union to support a campaign demanding university divestment from the arms trade.

The University of Manchester holds shares in four arms companies: BAE Systems, Rolls Royce, GKN and Smiths Group. The University of Manchester is the fourth largest university investor in BAE System with 168, 000 shares.

Kollwitz

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  1. 300 voters — Dan
  2. You'd be surprised... — Lotte