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Lancaster student's anti-BAE halloween mischief

Lancaster Student | 31.10.2007 17:30 | Anti-militarism | Education | Terror War

Students enter careers fair in order to protest the inclusion of arms manufacturer BAE Systems.

Inside the careers fair
Inside the careers fair

First banner drop
First banner drop

Die-in
Die-in


At approx. 1:45 pm this afternoon, a group of Lancaster University students entered the Great Hall on campus in order to protest the inclusion of weapons manufacturer BAE Systems in this year's careers fair. Two students flyered in the foyer of the building with leaflets detailing BAE's dealings with repressive regimes around the world, it's close ties with the British government, the collapse of Serious Fraud Office investigations, and it's increasing involvement in education. A further four students entered the hall and stood in front of BAE' s stall with a banner reading 'Get a career in killing with BAE Systems'. They handed out leaflets and talked to students around the stall. The demonstration was peaceful, and the students left after approx. 15 minutes inside the hall. The banner was then dropped above the foyer and the group vacated the building. The group then moved to Alexandra Square, one of the busiest parts of campus, and held a 'die-in' around a banner reading 'BAE Systems: A job to die for'. Many students stopped to ask about BAE and the protest. Shortly afterwards, two students re-entered the careers fair and dropped the banner from a balcony overlooking the fair.

While it was clear to the group that many other unethical companies were present at the fair hoping to recruit students, BAE Systems was chosen because of it's close ties with Lancaster University. The university holds shares in BAE Systems, and the Management School offers students the 'BAE Systems Certificate in Management', a course funded by and ran in conjunction with the company. The group hopes that today's fun marks the beginning of a sustained campaign against the university's investment in BAE Systems.

Lancaster Student

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Contact the Vice Chancellor

31.10.2007 18:50


The Vice Chancellor of Lancaster University is Professor Paul Wellings:

 p.wellings@lancaster.ac.uk

How about e-mailing him and asking why a company which makes weapons intended to maim and kill has been allowed on the campus...?

paxman


well done lancaster!

31.10.2007 19:34

congratulations on a fine action. i hope more students (and parents and academics) will follow suit.

it's not just university education that BAE Systems is getting its grubby paws into either. For example, Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) recently reported that the company is planning to finance new schools in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, where it makes nuclear submarines, including those which carry Trident nuclear weapons.

Do we really want manufacturers of delivery systems for weapons of mass annihilation, with a track record of corruption, bribery and doing business with repressive regimes like saudi arabia to be running our schools and universities, indoctrinating young impressionable minds with their murderous agenda? discuss.

dv


Comments

Display the following 10 comments

  1. Feel the love, Lancaster — la commune
  2. Well done! — Member of Lancaster Academic Staff
  3. Take your pick: — Pascal Desmond
  4. A service to the community — satori
  5. No BAe, No Future — Philip McCaverty
  6. keep on Protesting - we dont need BAE! — Barry Kade
  7. Thanks Phillip... — anarchoteapot
  8. Nice one - let's do more.... — jezta
  9. Phillip is right — IM sirius
  10. Excellent work !!! — QuantumNihil