Halloween – The Day Of The Dead…

Every year the victims of the arms trade rise from the grave and haunt the Brighton arms factory. This year they were joined by grim reapers, Satan and Abu Ghraib torture prisoners…

On Halloween, the day to remember the dead, we reminded EDO of those who are killed by components made on our doorstep. In Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, Palestine, Pakistan and Yemen, people have lost family members, friends, people they love, because of imperialist aims at grabbing resources and power, and because of arms companies whose interests lie in more invasions, more death, more destruction, more heartbreak.

As EDO workers left the building, they were met with chants of “blood on your hands, shame on you”.

Every bomb that is dropped, every bullet that is fired in the name of this war of terror, has to be made somewhere. And wherever that is, it can be resisted.

Halloween Demo! 31st October 4pm at EDO

Every year the victims of the components made at the EDO MBM factory rise from the grave and lurch toward the Brighton arms manufacturer in search of revenge and living flesh…
We will be demonstrating again on 31st October, 4-6pm, at the EDO arms factory, Home Farm Road, Brighton. Dress in Halloween costume and bring some noise (musical instruments, pots, pans)!
Millions are killed every year in military conflict, from the more-than-a-decade occupation of Afghanistan, which has brought nothing but death and turmoil to the people of the country, to the Israeli state occupation and apartheid against the people of Palestine to the US’s covert drone attacks in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. Military companies are benefiting from these bloody conflicts while the net result of all this is to maintain the current status quo — global domination by a handful of capitalist states.
Join us.

Don’t let the arms dealers dine in peace

DSEi Arms dealers’ “charity” dinner- you couldn’t make it up!

Meet 6.30pm, Thursday September 12,

Troxy, 490 Commercial Rd, E1 OHX

Follow @DisarmDsei on Twitter for updates on the day

Whilst the US and its allies are teetering on the edge of military action in Syria, the DSEi arms fair is happy to arm either side. When it comes to world wide arm sales, it’s all about the powerful making a killing.

The UK is pouring arms into Saudi Arabia – chief sponsor of the Syrian jihadists. There will be a Saudi delegation shopping for military equipment at Excel this week, whilst Rosoboron Export, Russia’s state arms export agency which supplies weapons to Assad, will be there as well. And, if Assad was indeed the one using the chemical weapons, the fact is that the UK government also approved the sale of the necessary chemicals to the Syrian regime.

On Thursday September 12th, assorted DSEi arms dealers are gathering at the Troxy to raise money for wounded British soldiers by hosting a boxing competition by the Army Boxing Association and charity auction. We say that there’d be a lot less wounded squaddies if the arms traders stuffing their faces weren’t selling weapons to anyone who’ll buy them.

Squaddies get some sort of choice about going to war. The inhabitants of the countries where the arms are ending up don’t! In the end, the only people getting fat from the arms trade (£2500 a table anyone?) are the arms dealers themselves.

Lets give them the kind of welcome they deserve!

Stop the War on Syria – Stop the Arms Fair – Demonstrate 4pm Tues 3rd September

DEMONSTRATE Tues 3rd September – 4-6pm, EDO Arms Factory, Home Farm Rd, Brighton

Resist the attack on Syria

No to imperialist wars and the companies that profit from them

Stop the arms fair

On the morning of Friday 30th September the House of Commons vote for war with Syria was defeated in parliament. However, the US and France are
still talking about taking military action. An attack will have disastrous
consequences for the people of Syria and beyond. Some of the weapons used by both the US and France if they do launch an attack will, most likely,
be supplied by the EDO factory in Brighton as EDO holds export licenses to
both countries.

From September 9th the world’s largest arms fair will be taking place in
London. Representatives of EDO will be peddling their wares to dictators
and despots from all over the world.

Come and show your anger outside the EDO factory. Bring pots and pans to make yourself heard. The best way to support the struggles for freedom
from oppression and imperialism being waged globally is to target those
who supply the means of oppression.

Smash EDOwww.smashedo.org.uk / www.dsei.org

Resist the attack on Syria – Destroy the arms trade

DEMONSTRATE Tues 3rd September – 4-6pm, EDO Arms Factory, Home Farm Rd,
Brighton (directions here)

Resist the attack on Syria

No to imperialist wars and the companies that profit from them

Stop the arms fair

Cameron and his cronies are pushing hard for an attack on Syria. This isn’t because of any genuine concern for the victims of Assad’s regime or support for freedom for the Syrian people. Instead the reason for the involvement of the UK and its allies is a cynical desire to exert greater control over the region. An attack will have disastrous consequences for the people of Syria and beyond. Some of the weapons used by UK forces will be supplied by the EDO factory.

From September 9th the world’s largest arms fair will be taking place in London. Representatives of EDO will be peddling their wares to dictators and despots from all over the world.

Come and show your anger outside the EDO factory. Bring pots and pans to make yourself heard. The best way to support the struggles for freedom from oppression and imperialism being waged globally is to target those who supply the means of oppression.

Smash EDO
www.smashedo.org.uk / www.dsei.org

Call for the September 8th Occupy DSEi mass action- from the Stop the Arms Fair coalition

In 2011 all across the world people took to the streets in from Greece to Spain from Egypt to New York. These uprisings where the first glimpse of a global movement against political and economic injustice. In 2013 the movement continues and has spread to Turkey and Brazil where people face brutal state repression.

Many of the weapons being used against the people in these countries are made by British companies, and sold with the support of the UK government, in a trade subsidised by the taxpayer. All of this in the midst of devastating cuts to public services in the UK.

This September international weapons companies will be meeting warmongers and human rights abusers at one of the world’s largest arms fairs to make the deals that will send deadly weapons around the world to repress the 99%. From the tear gas in Turkey, Egypt and Brazil to the weapons of the Syrian Assad Regime the DSEI Arms Fair is a global showroom of bloodshed and profit.

Come and create a mass action against the arms fair in solidarity with the international struggles for justice.

When?
Sunday, September the 8th 12noon

Where?
Near the Excel Centre, which hosts the arms fair.

The meeting point will be announced on Saturday 7th September at 12 noon in the following places:

Infoline: 07766 323978

Twitter: @stopthearmsfair

FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1406612642887333/?notif_t=plan_edited

and
on
www.occupylondon.org.uk
www.stopthearmsfair.org.uk

What to bring: Friends, banners, music, food, fun, water, costumes, drums..

Keep updated at: www.stopthearmsfair.org.uk
@stopthearmsfair
#occupydsei

Callout to Stop the DSEi arms Fair – Mass Action 8th September 2013

The government is welcoming the world’s worst human rights abusing regimes to shop for weapons in London. WHAT WILL YOU DO? A massive arms fair is planned to take place in the UK in September 2013. The UK government plans to invite human rights abusing regimes, such as Algeria, Bahrain, Colombia, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam, to the London arms fair to court them and sell them weapons. The US and UK will seek the next generation of weapons for their wars, while the arms companies aim to set the agenda for more exorbitant military spending. The arms fair brings together 28,000 international buyers and sellers. The deals that begin here fuel the arms trade the world over. Death, injury, fear and repression are exported from the arms companies on our doorstep. We can make a difference When the fair took place in 2011, we challenged the opening night arms dealers’ reception at the National Gallery. One year later we put an end to an arms company’s sponsorship of the National Gallery. Start taking action now! Email your MP to demand the government doesn’t welcome arms companies and human rights abusers to do business in London. Book a workshop on the arms fair for your town or campaign group. Find your nearest arms fair exhibitor and let them know that their business will not go unchallenged. Come along to the direct action training on 17 August. Get in touch if you’d like help planning transport to London for the fair, or arranging somewhere to stay. Take action to stop the arms fair A massive week of action is planned from 7-14 September to expose the arms fair and make its business as difficult as possible. If you only do one thing, join us on Sunday 8th September for a huge protest as arms dealers arrive and try to set up at the fair. Put the dates in your diary now. Saturday 7th September – Musical protest at the ExCel centre, 2pm-5pm Sunday 8 September – Huge protest as arms dealers arrive and try to set up at the fair If you only do one thing, come to this protest, and bring your friends too! Monday 9 September – Say no to Drones and a Silent Vigil Tuesday 10 September – Greet the arms dealers Wednesday 11 September – Laying a Wreath for the victims of the arms trade Thursday 12 September – Don’t let them dine in peace! …plus whatever exciting action you’d like to plan!

Report from the June 12 demonstration against militarism and capitalist violence

The anti-militarist demonstration on June 12 had been called by Smash EDO, Disarm DSEi and Sussex Stop G8 and was part of the Stop G8 week of action in London.

After an eventful Carnival Against Capitalism on June 11, which had seen a ridiculously over the top policing operation throughout central London -including a brutal raid on the Stop G8 convergence space- it was time to show the police and the arms dealers that neither mass arrests nor physical attacks would keep us off the streets.

A rallying call on the Stop G8 web-site read:

‘Whether it’s smashing its way into the Stop G8 convergence centre, attacking Taksim square with tear gas and rubber bullets, or bombing innocent civilians in Gaza or Afghanistan, capitalism depends on ugly brute force to impose its rule. We will not be cowed into submission by state repression.’

This statement was issued with an invitation to protest London’s ‘dealers in death’, staring at BAE Systems, the world’s third largest arms manufacturer which sells its weaponry indiscriminately around the world.

Not content with having nicked most of the props and megaphones (and some people) for the action the day before, the cops tried to repress the demo before it had even started, with two van loads of police rushing half a dozen anti-militarists around the corner from the meeting point. Surrounding them, they were told that they were being held to prevent a breach of the peace as they were “going to cause trouble”. After the scenario quickly attracted a number of journalists with video cameras and a legal observer, the cops changed their minds and let the perceived troublemakers go after all.

Once at the meeting point demonstrators were met with a picket line of grim reapers already positioned outside the BAE entrance and given white ‘weapon inspector’ boiler suits and whistles. The 150 strong crowd included  people from Stop the Arms Fair, Campaign Against the Arms Trade and well as Smash EDO, Disarm DSEi and Stop G8 protesters. After half an hour of noise making at BAE, the demo set off for an angry tour of arms dealers in the West End. First stop was Thales, the world’s 11th largest arms company, which produces radars and electronic surveillance satellites, drones and helicopter avionics, armoured vehicles mortar systems and missiles.

The demo continued towards its next target tailed by a large amount of police and a dozen journalists. After taking Lower Regent Street, it reached Lockheed Martin. Clearly not very proud of what it does, the world’s largest arms producer’s office is located in an unmarked building just off Piccadilly. The protestors were determined not to let them hide, arriving to loud chants of “arms dealers -Terrorists”. Once outside the building the demo held the road, highlighting Lockheed Martin’s exports to Israel with ‘Free Palestine’ chants and megaphone speeches.

Although the police were out in large numbers, they were taking a more passive role than the previous day, focusing instead on intense intelligence gathering (including by Northern Irish police). As the crowd marched though Piccadilly, tourists were met with “Who protects the arms dealers? The police protects the arms dealers” echoing across the square.

Next up was a quick stop at another anonymous looking building, where activists carrying banners mounted the back of an lorry parked outside and staged a noisy protest. The target was Northrop Grumman UK, one of the world’s largest defence contractors and the largest builder of naval vessels.
The demo gained a lot of public attention as it continued across Leicester Square, down Charing Cross Road and on to the Strand, where it stopped outside the missile company MBDA. It’s shareholders include BAE Systems, EADS and Finmeccanica.

After the mass arrests and general police repression the day before it seemed suitable that this demo included Charing Cross Police Station on its route and since it is located pretty much next to two arms-dealers this did not present a problem. As the station was swamped by its own police, the demo blocked the entrance to loud chants of “no justice, no peace -fuck the police” and “Who protects the arms dealers? The police protects the arms dealers!” That done, the anti-militarists turned the corner, where the demo ended outside QinetiQ, manufacturers of drones and armed robots used in Iraq and Afghanistan.

After the demo split up and most people headed to the pub, we had reports that the grim reapers from Stop the Arms Fair showed extra resilience and visited The London Transport Museum, to say no to arms dealer sponsorship.

For more locations of arms dealers in the West End, have a look at the Stop G8 map. Remember that they will still be there after the week of action!