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Anti-arms fair protests expected | Anti-arms fair protests expected |
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Demonstrations are expected as one of the world's largest arms fairs opens in London's Docklands later. | Demonstrations are expected as one of the world's largest arms fairs opens in London's Docklands later. |
The biennial Defence Systems and Equipment International is due to take place amid tight security. | The biennial Defence Systems and Equipment International is due to take place amid tight security. |
The Campaign Against the Arms Trade, which says the event perpetuates a "deadly trade", and other groups plan to stage protests around the capital. | The Campaign Against the Arms Trade, which says the event perpetuates a "deadly trade", and other groups plan to stage protests around the capital. |
DSEI spokesman Paul Beaver said delegates at the ExCel centre would be "going about their lawful business". | DSEI spokesman Paul Beaver said delegates at the ExCel centre would be "going about their lawful business". |
'Lives are blighted' | 'Lives are blighted' |
More than 1,000 exhibitors from 40 countries are displaying weapons and equipment at the four-day fair, organised by Clarion Events. | More than 1,000 exhibitors from 40 countries are displaying weapons and equipment at the four-day fair, organised by Clarion Events. |
It is also expected to attract some 25,000 arms brokers. | It is also expected to attract some 25,000 arms brokers. |
The government will be inviting human rights abusers, countries engaged in conflict and those with urgent development needs to shop for weapons. Sarah WaldronCampaign Against the Arms Trade | The government will be inviting human rights abusers, countries engaged in conflict and those with urgent development needs to shop for weapons. Sarah WaldronCampaign Against the Arms Trade |
Mr Beaver said the event was good for the UK economy and would ensure that members of the armed forces had access to the best possible kit. | Mr Beaver said the event was good for the UK economy and would ensure that members of the armed forces had access to the best possible kit. |
He added: "The UK is at war and we need to make sure our soldiers are protected. | He added: "The UK is at war and we need to make sure our soldiers are protected. |
"In this country we probably have the toughest defence export regulations in the world." | "In this country we probably have the toughest defence export regulations in the world." |
CAAT is organising a series of protests around the capital against what it describes as an immoral trade. | CAAT is organising a series of protests around the capital against what it describes as an immoral trade. |
Sarah Waldron, CAAT's Core Campaigner, said DSEI was the "starkest demonstration" of what was wrong with the government's support for the arms trade. | Sarah Waldron, CAAT's Core Campaigner, said DSEI was the "starkest demonstration" of what was wrong with the government's support for the arms trade. |
She added: "The government will be inviting human rights abusers, countries engaged in conflict and those with urgent development needs to shop for weapons. | She added: "The government will be inviting human rights abusers, countries engaged in conflict and those with urgent development needs to shop for weapons. |
"Huge profits will be made by arms companies, but the costs are borne by the UK taxpayer, and millions of people whose lives are blighted by the arms trade." | "Huge profits will be made by arms companies, but the costs are borne by the UK taxpayer, and millions of people whose lives are blighted by the arms trade." |
Activists from a separate group, Disarm DSEI, will hold another protest and warn they will target the banks and firms which invest in the industry. | Activists from a separate group, Disarm DSEI, will hold another protest and warn they will target the banks and firms which invest in the industry. |
The group also says it will not co-operate with police ahead of its demonstration. | The group also says it will not co-operate with police ahead of its demonstration. |
Sophie Williams of Disarm DSEI said the public was "still not seeing proportionate policing" in the wake of the G20 demonstrations. | Sophie Williams of Disarm DSEI said the public was "still not seeing proportionate policing" in the wake of the G20 demonstrations. |
But a Scotland Yard spokeswoman said it was aware of "demonstrations where organisers have not been in liaison with us". | But a Scotland Yard spokeswoman said it was aware of "demonstrations where organisers have not been in liaison with us". |
She added: "We would urge such groups to work with us so that we can proportionately police peaceful protest and minimise disruption to local people." | She added: "We would urge such groups to work with us so that we can proportionately police peaceful protest and minimise disruption to local people." |
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