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Soptember 2015

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DSEi Arms Fair protest Israeli Arms Sales

Excel London,Royal Victoria Dock. Mon 7 Sep 2015


 
 Police watch and discuss what to do as protesters sit on the lorry going to DAEi they have stopped

 

 'Tony Blair' and DSEi arms trader D. Eath

 A woman reads out names of those killed in Gaza behind the 'Stop Arming Israel' banner on the lorry

 

 Police come and warn the protesters on the lorry, asking them to leave

 and those holding the 'Stop Arming Israel' banner in front of the lorry

 Legal observers advise the protesters of their rights

 'From 2008-2012 £130m British Arms Exports to Israel - #StopArmingIsrael'

  Protesters write the solicitor's number from the bust cards on to their arms in case of arrest
 
The Hungarian lorry driver talks with police in front of the protest 

A woman speaks about arms to Israel at the side of the stopped lorry 

 

A police officer checks his notes on the 'Five stage appeal' to protesters 

Protesters get warned thy may be arrested 

and are asked to get off the lorry and off the road 

 

Protesters start a Dabke dance workshop on the road in front of the lorry 

 

 

 
   

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