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Birmingham students say no to a 'career in killing'

Birmingham Uni Student | 24.10.2007 20:32 | Anti-militarism | Education | Birmingham

A group of concerned students today protested the presence of the largest arms company in Europe, BAE Systems, at one of the University of Birmingham's biggest career events of the year.











...BAE's staff had little to say about their own careers in killing...
...BAE's staff had little to say about their own careers in killing...


The students carried out a 'weapons inspection' of BAE Systems, the largest arms company in Europe, by taping off their stall and 'collecting evidence' to support the case against the companies long history of complicity with human rights abusers and endemic corruption.They also distributed leaflets to students imploring them to reconsider working for the arms company and providing them with further
information about the case against BAE. The protest concluded with a mass 'die in' of the participants.

The protest is part of a wider campaign against the presence of 'arms and oil' on the campus, including their widespread involvement in university research. Aaron Woodcroft, one of the protesters, said “We hope that BAE Systems will choose not to return to the university and we are committed to disrupt any future incursions onto campus by their staff. We need to send a clear message to companies like BAE Systems that they are not welcome at our university and undermine the role of the university in society at large by distorting research agendas and snatching graduates from areas where they could promote the preservation of human life rather than its destruction”.

Birmingham Uni Student

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excellent work Brum!

24.10.2007 22:51


This action deserves a recitation of my BAE poem.


Ode to BAE Systems

Leave your morals at the door
When you work for BAE
They say corruption’s at its core
And the deal is done if you pay the right fee

Jets and ships and submarines
They have their hand in every pot
Selling their wares to repressive regimes
Human rights ain’t worth a lot

Nuclear weapons are a great idea
As long as they can make the subs
They’ll get the contract, have no fear
‘Cos they lobby the ministers in the pubs

© 2007 D. Viesnik

dv
mail e-mail: dviesnik at yahoo dot co dot uk


Great work - warmongering is wrong and if you do not get it after this ...

25.10.2007 11:06

you never will

anti-war pro peace


Congratulations - I'm glad someone's doing this.

26.10.2007 15:40

Congratulations to the protesters. Not only are you right about BAE Systems but you were right to protest about it in this way. I hope it had an impact with the result that the message about what arms companies are up to is forcefully brought home to everyone, so that no matter how indebted students us are a career as a merchant of death is simply not acceptable.

I should declare an interest here. I'm at Loughborough Uni and we too recently had a careers fair to which BAE Systems, along with Lockheed Martin and Caterpillar were invited. I wrote a letter of complaint along moral and anti-corruption lines. (Don't forget that the arms trade is also the world's most corrupt industry). In response the University said they understood my concerns but felt it was for students themselves to make their own choices of career. Fine. But I'd question whether all students are sufficiently well informed of the facts about these companies. By your actions you will have driven home the sheer moral indefensibility of BAE Systems and cut through all the bullshit they usually peddle out to try and excuse themselves. That's why I salute you.

Best wishes,
Ian

Ian Taylor
mail e-mail: ssijkt@lboro.ac.uk


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