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A Week Of Protests Against DSEi Arms Fair Has Started

features | 09.09.2005 23:24 | DSEi 2005 | Anti-militarism | London

The much criticised bi-annual DSEi (Europe's largest arms fair) runs from 13-16th September in London, sparkling protests in and around the East End docklands. This year condemnation of the arms fair has also come from Newham Borough Council and the Mayor of Newham. Events against the arms fair include two counter conferences, press briefings, direct action trainings, a Reclaim the Streets Party, candlelit vigils, marches and blockades. A delegate's dinner protest and critical mass have also just been announced for Thursday 15th evening.

Is spite of police intimidation, harassment and relentless surveillance, actions and protests started ahead the opening of the fair. On Thursday 8th, anti arms trade campaigners paid a visit to the offices of DSEi organisers Reed Elsevier in Kidlington, Oxford, to raise awareness of the companies involvement in organising and promoting the arms fair. See [report and pictures] [video] Also see The Lancet Medical Journal Attacks its Owners Reed Elsevier | Corporate Watch on Reed Elsevier | CAAT on Reed Elsevier [Reed Leaflet + Action]

On Saturday the 10th, a Beat The Bombers - Pary for Peace took place in the streets of east London. Some of those who turned out were subjected to somewhat questionable but predictable police tactics against lawful protesters. See Timeline of Events and photos [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5] [Videos 1 | 2]

On Sunday 11th, companies in the south-east of England involved in exhibiting at the arms fair were targetted with disruptive actions against their premises. On Monday 12th evening a Candelit Procession and Prayer Vigil took place outside Excel centre, while a noborder meeting was held in the convergence center.

Aberdeen: activists hung a banner outside an Offshore Europe oil and gas exhibition. Nottinghamshire: arms manufacturers at east Midlands expo. Netherlands: Reed Elsevier targetted.

Background to DSEi:
"DSEi Arms Fair 2005: The global arms trade comes to London", an in depth 30 page CAAT report (pdf) | SchNEWS on DSEi | The Arms Fair is Coming to Town a Red Pepper article | Indymedia UK DSEi Protest Archives [2003 | 2001- incomplete]

Website Links: Disarm DSEi | Campaign Against The Arms Trade | CAATs Armsfairs.Com | Newham Opposition to War and Racism | RTS Party for Peace | Mobilising The Mediators



DSEi (pronounced "Dicey...") stands for Defence Systems and Equipment International. The arms fair takes place every two years in London's ExCel exhibition centre, and it is organised by a Richmond based company Spearhead Exhibitions Ltd.

At DSEi 2003 there were 973 exhibitors selling their deadly wares to delegates from a third of the world's countries. The protests included blockades of road and rail, a street party, infiltrating the arms fair and targetting the delegate's dinner. The policing bill for the protests was £4.5 million.

In 2001 there were 664 exhibitors, and delegates were invited from 68 different countries to buy guns, bombs, military planes, small arms, mines and tanks. It took place over 11th September 2001, the day of the attacks on New York and Washington in America. While many businesses around the world closed, the arms fair was not halted. For three more days, countries including America, Israel and 14 different Arab nations continued to shop, side-by-side, for weapons to attack each other with!

Also see: Caterpillar products to be exhibited at DSEi 2005 | War on Want's 'Caterpillar the Alternative Report' (pdf) The UK government and arms trade corruption | Parallel Markets: Corruption in the International Arms Trade | Control Arms Campaign | Anti-DSEi Graffiti |

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more than london

12.09.2005 15:16

Looks like there have been more actions than those just in london:
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/09/323106.html

mr disarm


Balance and "completeness"

13.09.2005 09:02

In the interest of balance, completeness etc. the link to DSEI's website is:

 http://www.dsei.co.uk/

of "note" is the list of exhibitors

 http://www.dsei.co.uk/exhibitor/exhibitor-list.aspx

Does your employer do business with any of these? The NHS certainly does.

and the touching note of the final faq...

 http://www.dsei.co.uk/visitor/ExCeL-faqs.aspx

"15) Does ExCeL have disabled access?
ExCeL has been purposefully designed to allow unrestricted access for disabled visitors. Disabled toilets are provided throughout the venue. Telephones are located at levels suitable for wheel chair users. Disabled parking bays are available at all car parks. Wheelchairs are available for hire from the Information Desks, on a first come first served basis, with a full refundable deposit."

Mike Dobson
mail e-mail: micquael@onetel.com


Target Reed Exhibitions not Spearhead

13.09.2006 12:39

Spearhead was purchased by Reed Exhibitions 3 years a go. Protests against the old Spearhead management mean nothing....please focus your attention on the Reed senior management (Mike Rusbridge CEO & Chris Rees CFO).

These are the guys with the power. Chris Rees lives in Twickenham, which is just 5 minutes from the Reed office.....address and phine number will follow.

Petra Tibber


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