Bristol Company Profits From Syrian Violence
Bristol Company Profits From Syrian Violence | 15.08.2012 21:19 | Repression
The Tetra radio equipment, including 500 hand-held VS3000 radios, was apparently destined for police deployed to a suburb of Damascus, the report said. The e-mails also appeared to show that as recently as February 2012 engineers from Selex travelled to Damascus to give training on the use of the communications technology, including how it could be installed in helicopters.
Chloe Marsh of BAAT said “Selex are morally bankrupt they are arming various different nations who have defied UN treaties including Israel, and now Syria, this is not the kind of company who belong in Bristol”. Although it seems one of our local MP’s would disagree the picture is Jack Lopresti MP for Filton and Bradley Stoke visiting Selex Systems, Bristol Business Park, Frenchay. July 2011. His blog states that Selex are part of the Finmeccanica group, and employ around 200 people in their Bristol office.
Bristol Company Profits From Syrian Violence
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