Magazine cover showing 6 people holding up a Yemeni flag

 

August 2023

Dear Friends,

The Campaign goes on!

This very full edition of CAAT News (see the link below) tells of the disappointing result of our challenge to the Government in the High Court, gives a grim account of arms trade statistics worldwide, and scans the horizon for the DSEI arms fair looming in September. We will keep on campaigning against the horrors of the arms trade!

CAAT - CAAT News issue 266 – Summer 2023

We can’t do any of our campaigning work without your help – thank you for your continuing support in so many ways!

Here are brief notes of just some of the articles in this issue – do read on:

  1. So much effort went into our Judicial Review against the UK Government’s arms sales to Saudi Arabia and such a long time waiting for the result made our disappointment all the greater when our case was dismissed. We discuss the ruling and its implications, as well as the current situation in Yemen, on page 3.

  2. On pages 4 and 5 we have a short statistical overview of how the arms trade worldwide seems to operate like a scary yo-yo, and how strange new alliances seem to be forged through the sales of arms.

  3. Emily Apple, our Media Coordinator, reflects on her trip to Turkey for the recent general election on page 8 and considers how President Erdoğan’s re-election may have devastating consequences for dissenting Turks and the Kurdish people – all supported by the UK Government’s policy of selling arms to Turkey. Page 9 follows this with Stop Arming Turkey.

  4. CAAT’s activities in Scotland, as well as our challenge to the Scottish Government to stop subsidising arms manufacturers, are covered on pp 12-13.

Please donate to support CAAT’s work to campaign at DSEI to halt the arms trade!

DSEI comes to London every other year, and we are getting ready to do our bit to expose the exhibitors this September! CAAT supporters will be joining activists from many groups, all coming together as part of Stop the Arms Fair.

We aim to raise funds to enable individuals and groups who might otherwise not be able to attend to find a way to join the demonstrations against this despicable event. These include people who can’t afford the travel costs and those with special needs who might need assistance (such as taxis) travelling from a station to East London.

If you are able to, please donate today helping us keep up our pressure on the Government and the arms industry. If you are not able to help at the moment, you can read on for plenty of other ways to get involved in this work in this CAAT News magazine.

Follow this LINK to read CAAT News 266! 

And THIS ONE to make a donation.

Thank you so much for your support in so many ways!

Charles Wright

Development Supporter Manager

Campaign Against Arms Trade

P.S. A very big thank you to all of you who were able to give to our last appeals, helping us fund our challenge to the UK Government in the High Court and keeping our spotlight on the arms trade. Join our email list at www.caat.org.uk/signup for the latest updates.

 


 

 


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