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  • A Campaign Against The Arms Trade (CAAT) banner is pictured during Stop The Arms Fair protests outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair continue on 8th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The third day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was themed around demilitarising education.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-Day-3-005.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-013.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-019.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. An exhibition of art and programme of events entitled Art at the Arms Fair and intended to ‘expose’ the DSEI arms fair at ExCel London and ‘to support those working to challenge it’ is currently being hosted at three venues in Peckham including, as seen here, AMP Studios on Old Kent Road. Artwork is being exhibited by artists including Sir Anish Kapoor, Shepard Fairey, Hito Steyerl, Peter Kennard, Zehra Doğan, Ralph Ziman, Jill Gibbon, young Londoners and Yemeni artists. Funds raised will support Campaign Against The Arms Trade (CAAT).
    Art-at-the-arms-fair-005.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-024.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. An exhibition of art and programme of events entitled Art at the Arms Fair and intended to ‘expose’ the DSEI arms fair at ExCel London and ‘to support those working to challenge it’ is currently being hosted at three venues in Peckham including, as seen here, AMP Studios on Old Kent Road. Artwork is being exhibited by artists including Sir Anish Kapoor, Shepard Fairey, Hito Steyerl, Peter Kennard, Zehra Doğan, Ralph Ziman, Jill Gibbon, young Londoners and Yemeni artists. Funds raised will support Campaign Against The Arms Trade (CAAT).
    Art-at-the-arms-fair-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. An exhibition of art and programme of events entitled Art at the Arms Fair and intended to ‘expose’ the DSEI arms fair at ExCel London and ‘to support those working to challenge it’ is currently being hosted at three venues in Peckham including, as seen here, AMP Studios on Old Kent Road. Artwork is being exhibited by artists including Sir Anish Kapoor, Shepard Fairey, Hito Steyerl, Peter Kennard, Zehra Doğan, Ralph Ziman, Jill Gibbon, young Londoners and Yemeni artists. Funds raised will support Campaign Against The Arms Trade (CAAT).
    Art-at-the-arms-fair-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. An exhibition of art and programme of events entitled Art at the Arms Fair and intended to ‘expose’ the DSEI arms fair at ExCel London and ‘to support those working to challenge it’ is currently being hosted at three venues in Peckham including, as seen here, AMP Studios on Old Kent Road. Artwork is being exhibited by artists including Sir Anish Kapoor, Shepard Fairey, Hito Steyerl, Peter Kennard, Zehra Doğan, Ralph Ziman, Jill Gibbon, young Londoners and Yemeni artists. Funds raised will support Campaign Against The Arms Trade (CAAT).
    Art-at-the-arms-fair-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. An exhibition of art and programme of events entitled Art at the Arms Fair and intended to ‘expose’ the DSEI arms fair at ExCel London and ‘to support those working to challenge it’ is currently being hosted at three venues in Peckham including, as seen here, AMP Studios on Old Kent Road. Artwork is being exhibited by artists including Sir Anish Kapoor, Shepard Fairey, Hito Steyerl, Peter Kennard, Zehra Doğan, Ralph Ziman, Jill Gibbon, young Londoners and Yemeni artists. Funds raised will support Campaign Against The Arms Trade (CAAT).
    Art-at-the-arms-fair-003.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-023.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-021.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-025.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-026.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. A sign posted by activists taking part in a Conference At The Gates (CATG) outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The CATG involved a series of workshops themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-013.jpg
  • Banners hung by campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups are pictured outside Twickenham Stadium during the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers observe activists taking part in a Conference At The Gates (CATG) outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The CATG involved a series of workshops themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Quaker Sylvia Boyes, a former Greenham Common peace campaigner, protests outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The CATG involved a series of workshops themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Quaker Sylvia Boyes, a former Greenham Common peace campaigner, protests outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The CATG involved a series of workshops themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers observe activists taking part in protests outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The day’s activities involved a Conference at the Gates themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Quaker Sylvia Boyes, a former Greenham Common peace campaigner, protests outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The CATG involved a series of workshops themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Activists take part in a Conference At The Gates (CATG) outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The CATG involved a series of workshops themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-002.jpg
  • A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-020.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-033.jpg
  • A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-010.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Disabled campaigners against the arms trade protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-004.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-027.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-031.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-018.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. A banner hung by campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups is pictured outside Twickenham Stadium during the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-032.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-022.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-028.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-034.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-029.jpg
  • A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-036.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-009.jpg
  • Disabled campaigners against the arms trade protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-012.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-007.jpg
  • A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-008.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-017.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. The Raised Voices choir sings 'Bella Ciao' during a protest outside Twickenham Stadium by anti-arms trade campaigners from various faith and solidarity groups against the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-011.jpg
  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January, 2023. Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-015.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-030.jpg
  • A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-002.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade from various faith and solidarity groups protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-003.jpg
  • Campaigners against the arms trade protest outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
    IAVs-Twickenham-Stadium-arms-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. An activist holds up a sign reading ‘Stop The Arms Fair’ outside ExCel London during protests on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-004.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers stand behind a Stop The Arms Fair banner outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair take place on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-001.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers try to remove a human rights activist from the road in front of a large military vehicle during a protest against the DSEI 2021 arms fair at ExCeL London on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. Rapper Lowkey addresses human rights activists outside ExCeL London as preparations take place for the DSEI 2021 arms fair. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
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  • Rapper Lowkey addresses human rights activists outside ExCeL London as preparations take place for the DSEI 2021 arms fair on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Banners outside ExcelLondon by activists taking part in a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
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  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. Rapper Lowkey addresses human rights activists outside ExCeL London as preparations take place for the DSEI 2021 arms fair. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. A military vehicle is pictured on a trailer in a holding area outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair take place. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
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  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. An armed military vehicle is pictured on a trailer in a holding area outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair take place. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. A large military vehicle passes as human rights activists protest outside ExCeL London against the DSEI 2021 arms fair. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers search a human rights activist protesting outside ExCeL London against the DSEI 2021 arms fair. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers try to prevent a human rights activist from running into a road in front of a large military vehicle during a protest against the DSEI 2021 arms fair at ExCeL London. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers try to prevent a human rights activist from standing in a road in front of a large military vehicle during a protest against the DSEI 2021 arms fair at ExCeL London. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. Human rights activists protest in front of a large military vehicle against the DSEI 2021 arms fair at ExCeL London. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-027.jpg
  • Rapper Lowkey addresses human rights activists outside ExCeL London as preparations take place for the DSEI 2021 arms fair on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 8th September, 2021. A banner is pictured during Stop The Arms Fair protests outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair continue. The third day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was themed around demilitarising education.
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  • London, UK. 8th September, 2021. A banner is pictured during Stop The Arms Fair protests outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair continue. The third day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was themed around demilitarising education.
    MK-20210908-DSEI-Stop-The-Arms-Fair-...jpg
  • Banners are pictured during Stop The Arms Fair protests outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair continue on 8th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The third day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was themed around demilitarising education.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-Day-3-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. A tannoy and surveillance vehicle used in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police is pictured outside ExCeL London as preparations take place for the DSEI 2021 arms fair. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. A Metropolitan Police officer monitors a small convoy of vehicles approaching ExCeL London during preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. A Metropolitan Police officer monitors a small convoy of vehicles approaching ExCeL London during preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. A military vehicle is pictured in a holding area outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair take place. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers observe a heavy goods vehicle approaching ExCeL London as preparations take place for the DSEI 2021 arms fair. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th September, 2021. A tannoy and surveillance vehicle used in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police is pictured outside ExCeL London as preparations take place for the DSEI 2021 arms fair. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-026.jpg
  • Metropolitan Police officers monitor a small convoy of vehicles approaching ExCeL London during preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-021.jpg
  • Rapper Lowkey addresses human rights activists outside ExCeL London as preparations take place for the DSEI 2021 arms fair on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-004.jpg
  • An armed military vehicle is pictured in a holding area outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair take place on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-003.jpg
  • Human rights activists protest in front of a large military vehicle against the DSEI 2021 arms fair at ExCeL London on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-013.jpg
  • Human rights activists protest outside ExCeL London against the DSEI 2021 arms fair on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
    Stop-The-Arms-Fair-DSEI-2021-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. A Metropolitan Police officer pursues an activist along the pavement as a truck leaves ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
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  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. A Metropolitan Police officer pursues an activist along the pavement as a truck leaves ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers remove an activist from the road in front of a truck outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. A Metropolitan Police officer pursues an activist walking across the road in front of a truck outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Military vehicles arrive at ExcelLondon for DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
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  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers carry out a stop and search on an activist on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
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