York Students Disrupt BAE Recruitment
Rebel W | 27.10.2009 17:18 | Anti-militarism | Education
University of York, not known for its radical activism, has around £1million invested in shares in BAE Systems through its arms-length pensions trust. Last year, as a result of the DISARM campaign, students forced the University to adopt an ethical investment policy, but rather than call quits, students are preparing to continue the campaign of awareness and action through this year.
Students continued leafleting outside the center, before disbursing. No police ever arrived and thus no arrests were made. Campus Security are clearly unhappy with what happened. Photos awaited.
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