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Latest CAAT newsletter reveals UK role in killing around the world

January 2026

The Winter 2025 edition of the Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) news discusses the many issues to do with the supply of arms by the UK and others internationally. The government frequently claims to employ ‘robust’ measures to control the trade which has much potential to cause misery around the world, but the facts seem to suggest otherwise: CAAT reveals the top two purchasers of weapons are two nations which have abysmal human rights records. In the period 2020 – 2025, the top country for our weapons was Saudi Arabia at £6.4bn and second was Qatar at £4.1bn. Further down the list, is UAE at £825m.

All these countries do not permit opposition to exist, torture is widely practised, human rights lawyers and activists are routinely arrested, and women are not equal citizens. Foreign workers are treated dreadfully and the gleaming towers which feature in their promotional videos involve the deaths of many hundreds of indentured labourers.

Needless to say, Israel features and the UK governments continued support for arms sales despite the genocide taking place there. Interestingly, they report that Spain has ceased all arms sales and Germany likewise. It had been reported that the German Chancellor has reduced sales but CAAT report that no new exports have been approved.

The claim by the UK government that it has ‘robust’ controls is contradicted by the use of the secretive Open General Export Licences (OGEL). Looking at the list of restricted destinations [accessed 23 January] one finds that Israel is not listed. CAAT say that around half our exports to Israel are by this method.

Revolving door

The scandal of the revolving door continues. This concerns senior individuals in government or the forces taking up roles for arms companies following their retirement. There is a set of rules, which are largely sidestepped, to prevent abuse by people using their contacts to further the interests of the arms companies. These are set to be abolished this year and a new system introduced following a long list of scandals. We await to see how effective the new system will be. CAAT reveals the names of two new entrants to this hall of shame: Sir Simon Bollom, Head of the MOD’s Defence Equipment and Support, and Sir Mark Poffley formerly Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff. They will be joining Elbit Systems the Israeli arms firm which has facilities in the UK. They can use their influence to promote the interests of Elbit Systems. CAAT say there is no suggestion of impropriety.

A lengthy Private Eye report on this corruption, lists many names of politicians and others involved.

RAF flights over Gaza

The RAF continues to overfly GAZA and there are reports that the information gathered is being used to assist the Israeli IDF. The Ministry of Defence maintains that these flights were “solely to locate hostages,” yet the scale, timing and persistence of the flights raises questions as to how much they aided Israel’s military operations despite being conducted under the banner of humanitarian intent. It is not clear that any hostages were identified by the RAF.

The CAAT newsletter, together with previous newsletters and reports, paints a picture of the UK government which is more interested in supporting sales of weapons as part of its growth policy, than in the humanitarian effects these weapons have on the millions who suffer from their use. The high use of open licences means few meaningful controls are in place. They also proudly promote and support the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) each year in London with the innocent sounding claim that it ‘promotes the UK’s defence ethos, agenda and leadership while encouraging opportunity and cooperation with our global allies‘. ​(Source, DSEI 2027 Home page).

The sums involved are large and defence (defense) firms are a key part in some local economies. Controls based on a sense of moral purpose and a proper exercise of end user certificates would curtail their activities and hence employment. It is a tail wagging a somewhat compliant dog.

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#armsFair #ArmsTrade #CAAT #DSEI #RAF #revolvingDoor

Stop de Wapenbeurs / Stop the Arms Fair

Rotterdam Ahoy, donderdag 20 november om 07:00 CET

STOP DE WAPENBEURS

20 NOVEMBER

ROTTERDAM AHOY

Op 20 november vindt de NEDS wapenbeurs in Rotterdam plaats. Op deze beurs komen wapen- en surveillancebedrijven uit de hele wereld bijeen om bloedige deals te sluiten en hun oorlogstuig aan imperiale machten te verkopen.

PROTESTEER MEE TEGEN OORLOGSPROFITEURS!

STOP THE ARMS FAIR

NOVEMBER 20

ROTTERDAM AHOY

On November 20, the NEDS arms fair is taking place in Rotterdam. At this fair, arms and surveillance companies from around the world will gather to close bloody deals and sell their tools of war to imperial powers.

DISRUPT THEIR WAR PROFITEERING, JOIN THE PROTEST!

👥 door/by VeTO (bron/source)

https://acties.todon.nl/event/stop-de-wapenbeurs-stop-the-arms-fair-1

#UKgov trying to keep their #ArmsFair secret where 50 #israeli arms dealers are selling their #DeathForProfit

#Declassified #press #media #news #BreakingNews

https://youtu.be/kz4eNqvuHT4?

Labour lets Israeli arms dealers into London gun show - but bans us

YouTube

#UKgov trying to keep their #ArmsFair secret where 50 #israeli arms dealers are selling their #DeathForProfit

#Declassified #press #media #news #BreakingNews

https://youtu.be/kz4eNqvuHT4?

Labour lets Israeli arms dealers into London gun show - but bans us

YouTube

Lets shut down the DSEi arms fair in London. Together.

9 September 2025, Excel Centre, Custom House, London E16
https://thebigone.uk/

#antimilitarism #ArmsFair #CAAT #civildisobedience #directaction #DSEi #gaza #London #militaryindustrialcomplex #Palestine #solidarity

The 'Big One' Coalition

#france #israel #palestine #iran : #war / #armsfair / #armsindustry / #armssales / #airshow

(Come and see! Come and buy! All the equipment has been successfully tested and approved by the IDF for you.)

https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2025/06/16/paris-air-show-organizers-wall-off-booths-of-israeli-arms-companies/

See also:
„Walls Are Put Up Around Israeli Displays at French Weapons Show“
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/world/middleeast/israel-weapons-paris-air-show.html

»France shuts five Israeli booths at Paris Air Show for showcasing 'offensive weapons'«
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/economy/article/2025/06/16/france-shuts-down-israeli-booths-at-paris-air-show-for-showcasing-offensive-weapons_6742391_19.html

Paris Air Show organizers wall off booths of Israeli arms companies

The Paris Air Show began with a tense political note on Monday, as Israeli arms makers found their booths walled off with a black barrier in the morning.

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May 2025

The CAAT Newsletter (Spring 2025, Issue 272) has details of what’s happening in the world of arms sales a world in which the UK is a big player. Our previous post discussed the continuing sale of arms to Israel which is subject to an Appeal Court hearing starting on 13th. Also we mentioned the role of the RAF in carrying out hundreds of flights over Gaza and quite what is being done with the information gleaned is not revealed.

Arms sales are important for several reasons. Weapons have an enormous capacity to do great harm in the wrong hands. Governments need to exert great control over licensing to ensure that arms do not fall into such hands. British governments are frequently to be heard claiming it exercises ‘robust’ controls. It is doubtful that this is the case and CAAT have often noted the considerable use of open licences which means little effective control exists.

The current Labour government has a policy of growth which seems to dominate thinking. As the court case will reveal, and papers have already revealed, this seems to trump considerations of human rights. CAAT News has the following examples:

  • The Defence Secretary has held meetings with counterparts in Saudi Arabia and Turkey to discuss opportunities for expanding military cooperation which is likely to involve arms sales. Both countries have woeful human rights records. Saudi has a full array of violations including public executions, use of torture, restrictions on women’s rights and repression of any opposition or free speech. Turkey has carried out baseless prosecutions against journalists, human rights defenders and opposition leaders, thousands of whom are in gaol.
  • Eurofighter sales – which the UK co-produces – are planned for Qatar and Turkey. The latter is involved in bombing Kurdish groups in its own country and Iraq. Qatar is another repressive Gulf state and is highly corrupt.
  • We have noted before the question of the Revolving Door where politicians, ministers, senior civil servants and military personnel leave their posts and head off for lucrative appointments/directorships/consultancies with arms firms. It is an open invitation for corruption and the ACOBA system seems powerless to stop it. The Aerospace, Defence and Security Group, (ADS) the trade body for the defence industry representing all of the major arms makers, holds an annual dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel in which, in the words of CAAT ‘The dinner’s purpose is to introduce them to one another and allow them to schmooze and entertain their powerful friends from Parliament and the Civil Service‘ … These kinds of dinners are where relationships are formed and built and where the next round of arms deals are made, over fine food and wines.’
  • And it doesn’t end there. The Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) resumes in September at the ExCel Centre in London. This may be the largest such exhibition in the world. It is popular because the UK government invites representatives from a wide range of countries including those with appalling human rights records, some even on its own watch list. The thousands of attendees will be met by ‘a cast of compliant senior civil servants and politicians on hand to make sure things run smoothly’ (CAAT).
  • … or even there because the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre is to host Security and Policing run by the Home Office. Again, a range of countries with dreadful human rights are cordially invited to view the latest in surveillance, tear gas and ammunition. Journalists are banned. Britain seems happy to be host to regimes who use this equipment to repress and intimidate oppositions, journalists or human rights people.

Growth or rights?

The government seems keen to actively support these activities and to do all it can to promote arms and surveillance equipment to repressive regimes. It does this while piously claiming that:

This Government is fully committed to the protection of human rights both at home and abroad. We are committed to the international human rights framework and the important role that multilateral organisations like the Council of Europe play in upholding it. (Ministry of Justice, November 2024, ref: CP 1192)

It is hard to square the multi-level activities to promote arms sales and in the process currying favour with some of the world’s worst regimes, with their stated desire to be upholders of human rights and the wellbeing of those at the end of it all. While politicians, civil servants, military brass and ministers ‘schmooze’ with the arms manufacturers in expensive London hotels, it may be hard for them to empathise with those who have been bombed, starved, driven from their homes or incarcerated, tortured or executed for no reason. All facilitated by the weapons and equipment they so admire whilst quaffing the Bollinger. Is it growth above all else?

Sources include: CAAT, The Canary, Amnesty

#armsFair #armsSales #CAAT #DSEI #Farnborough #government #PoliceAndSecurity #revolvingDoor

#vietnam #iran #israel #china #russia : #military / #armsfair / #armsbuildup / #armssales

(International meeting of the murder gangs)

„Companies from Iran, Israel, China, Russia and the United States will showcase military equipment at an arms expo in Hanoi in December, Vietnam's defense ministry said on Tuesday, a rare case of geopolitical rivals exhibiting their wares together.“

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/11/19/asia-pacific/iran-israel-vietnam-defense-expo/

#france #israel : #armsfair / #sanctions / #justice / #revision

„A French court has reversed a government ban on Israeli firms participating in next week's Euronaval arms show near Paris, the organisers said on Thursday, confirming media reports.“

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/french-court-reverses-ban-on-israeli-firms-at-paris-arms-show-organiser-says

French court reverses ban on Israeli firms at Paris arms show, organiser says

PARIS - A French court has reversed a government ban on Israeli firms participating in next week's Euronaval arms show near Paris, the organisers said on Thursday, confirming media reports. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The Straits Times