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Article

10 Sep 2015

Author:
Louis Doré, Independent (UK)

UK: Petition calls on Govt. to shut arms fair arguing it brings together repressive regimes & arms companies

"30,000 people are coming to London. Don’t worry, they’re just arms dealers", 11 Sep 2015

DSEI is coming to London’s ExCeL arena and is bringing with it 30,000 attendees to inspect the wares of 1,500 arms dealers. The capital will, overnight, become the focal point of the global arms trade, an exhibition which in 2013 attracted guests from such countries as Afghanistan, Colombia, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam - all listed as human rights priority countries by the Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeA petition has been set up by Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) and Global Justice Now to be presented to Prime Minister David Cameron, calling for the arms fair to be shut down as it brings "military buyers from countries propagating war and repressing their populations, together with the weapons manufacturers who fuel conflict and insecurity"....Andrew Smith of CAAT said: "DSEI brings some of the most repressive regimes in the world together with some of the biggest arms companies. The government is turning away refugees fleeing from some of the worst war zones at the same time as it is welcoming arms dealers from around the world to an event that will fuel more war and conflict."