DISARM DSEi public meeting
DISARM DSEi | 24.03.2007 14:30 | DSEi 2007 | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Terror War | London | World
Saturday 28th April 2007, 2pm
ULU (University of London Union), Malet Street, London WC1E 7HY
Come along and get involved in the campaign to shut down DSEi 2007.
It is likely there will be police photographers outside the meeting. You may wish to wear a scarf in this cold weather.
ULU (University of London Union), Malet Street, London WC1E 7HY
Come along and get involved in the campaign to shut down DSEi 2007.
It is likely there will be police photographers outside the meeting. You may wish to wear a scarf in this cold weather.
Disarm DSEi
11th September 2007
One Day, Many Actions
Blockade? Party? Destroy? March? Smash? Infiltrate? Invade? Picket? Harass? Clown? Dance? Light candles? Fight? Lock on? Vigil? Disrupt?
You Decide!
From 11-14 September, DSEi (Defence Systems & Equipment international), the world's largest arms fair, returns to East London's ExCeL Centre.
Despite massive local opposition, and a huge bill to the taxpayer, arms dealers will once again be free to deal in death and destruction.
Public Meeting
Saturday 28th April, 2pm-4pm, University of London Union, room 3C. Come and get involved. There may be police photographers outside the building. Don't be intimidated. You might choose to wear a scarf.
Against the War — Against the Arms Trade
`Stop the War' (whichever war) is useless sloganeering unless it is accompanied by a commitment to stopping the global arms trade. War will never stop whilst weapon sales are a booming capitalist business worth in the region of $40 billion a year.
In 2005, DSEi hosted 1,100 companies, 70 official military delegation and 20,000 visitors from across the globe. Many of the countries invited were at war, some with each other. Many were dictatorships with appalling human rights records. Many had huge national debts with populations in severe states of poverty and starvation.
There are no borders, no limitations and certainly no morals when it comes to arms trading. Whilst countries such as the US and UK pretend to restrict the sale of arms, there are enough loopholes to enable dealers to trade whatever they like, to whoever they like.
We must not let them meet without disruption and opposition. Join us and take action. Say no to war. Say no to the arms trade.
Disarm DSEi, c/o Archway Books, Bakehouse Yard, Market Strand, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 3DB
info@dsei.org
To join the mailing list send a blank email to: disarmdsei-subscribe@lists.riseup.net
11th September 2007
One Day, Many Actions
Blockade? Party? Destroy? March? Smash? Infiltrate? Invade? Picket? Harass? Clown? Dance? Light candles? Fight? Lock on? Vigil? Disrupt?
You Decide!
From 11-14 September, DSEi (Defence Systems & Equipment international), the world's largest arms fair, returns to East London's ExCeL Centre.
Despite massive local opposition, and a huge bill to the taxpayer, arms dealers will once again be free to deal in death and destruction.
Public Meeting
Saturday 28th April, 2pm-4pm, University of London Union, room 3C. Come and get involved. There may be police photographers outside the building. Don't be intimidated. You might choose to wear a scarf.
Against the War — Against the Arms Trade
`Stop the War' (whichever war) is useless sloganeering unless it is accompanied by a commitment to stopping the global arms trade. War will never stop whilst weapon sales are a booming capitalist business worth in the region of $40 billion a year.
In 2005, DSEi hosted 1,100 companies, 70 official military delegation and 20,000 visitors from across the globe. Many of the countries invited were at war, some with each other. Many were dictatorships with appalling human rights records. Many had huge national debts with populations in severe states of poverty and starvation.
There are no borders, no limitations and certainly no morals when it comes to arms trading. Whilst countries such as the US and UK pretend to restrict the sale of arms, there are enough loopholes to enable dealers to trade whatever they like, to whoever they like.
We must not let them meet without disruption and opposition. Join us and take action. Say no to war. Say no to the arms trade.
Disarm DSEi, c/o Archway Books, Bakehouse Yard, Market Strand, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 3DB
info@dsei.org
To join the mailing list send a blank email to: disarmdsei-subscribe@lists.riseup.net
DISARM DSEi
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info@dsei.org
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