arms trade
- 11 May 2008
BySchNewsSchnews reports on a march against the world’s second largest seller of small-arms, Heckler and Koch.
- 10 May 2008ByStop the War Coalition
Following their occupation of a Raytheon plant and arrest under terrorism laws, Stop the War Coalition describes how a defence campaign for the Raytheon 9 is now being established across Ireland.
- 07 May 2008BySymon Hill
The public would prefer to see their taxes spent on health and education – rather than on an £850m state subsidy for the arms industry argues Symon Hill.
- 15 Apr 2008
ByEveline LubbersHow was Campaign Against Arms Trade infiltrated by arms company spies and what lessons can activists learn from this experience? Eveline Lubbers investigates.
- 05 Feb 2008By
At the end of last year, I was invited to write a guest editorial for the excellent Friends of Lebanon society. F.O.L. is a London based group, without any political or religious affiliation, whose aim is simply to work towards a better and more peaceful Lebanon.
- 17 Nov 2007ByTom Porteous
Britain’s economic and military assistance in Pakistan serve only to add to that country’s mounting problems, says Tom Porteous of Human Rights Watch.
- 14 Nov 2007
By - 19 Oct 2007ByCorporate Watch
Brighton’s Smash EDO group talk to Corporate Watch about the practical importance of corporate research.
- 18 Jul 2007ByVarious
The proposed transfer to Myanmar (Burma) of a military helicopter containing components and technology from as many as six European Union countries threatens to undermine an EU arms embargo on Myanmar, according to a new report by Amnesty International, Saferworld and other NGOs.