From Amber Rose-Dewey, Campaign Against Arms Trade <[email protected]>
Subject Events - Join our April Events!
Date April 13, 2023 2:47 PM
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Dear friend,

Two great free events are coming up this month, one in London, one online!

1. RESISTING SURVEILLANCE ON THE UK BORDER AND IN OUR COMMUNITIES - LONDON
WORKSHOP.

Join us for an evening of talks and discussion on how to resist
surveillance on the UK border and in our communities. There will be time
for food and a social too!

Venue: Living Under One Sun Community Cafe, Park View Road, N17 9EX

Date: Tuesday 25th April 2023

Time: 18.00 - 21.00

We are seeing an increased use of military grade surveillance by UK police
forces and the Home Office. On our borders, this is used to criminalise
migrants. In our communities, this is used to target marginalised
communities and to crack down on our right to dissent. Through working
together, we hope to find ways we can resist this and all the other forms
of repressive surveillance that are being used to criminalise communities
and protest movements.

We will be joined by some amazing speakers including Abolish Reporting;
Netpol; United for Black Lives; and Campaign Against Arms Trade. As well as
hearing from what these groups are working on, there will be time for break
out group discussions to discuss how we can take action against the UK's
surveillance state and how we make this part of our wider campaigning work
for arms trade, policing and border abolition. We want to hear what you
have to say!

For more information and to get yourself a free ticket, head to
eventbrite:
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2. ONLINE FILM LAUNCH EVENT:  "ARMS SALES TO DICTATORS, DISPLACEMENT, AND
MILITARISED BORDERS"

Join London Campaign Against Arms Trade for a launch of their new film on
the UK government and the UK arms industry's involvement in and around the
Syrian Civil war.

Venue: Online,

Date: Monday 24th April

Time: 18:30-20:00

The film critically tracks the UK government's issuing of chemical licences
to companies selling to Bashar al Assad, who would go on to gas Syrians. It
then examines arms sales to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, whose border guards
shoot at and kill Syrians trying to flee and is accused of ethnic cleansing
of the Kurdish population. Finally, it looks at how the UK choses to
support a policy of militarised borders in Lebanon and Jordan which has
made it even harder for Syrians to escape.

We will show the film and then have a panel of speakers (tbc) who will talk
about the issues raised in the film. There will be time for questions.

To register for this free event, sign up via Zoom:
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We hope you will be able to join us for one of these great free events!

Amber Rose-Dewey
CAMPAIGN AGAINST ARMS TRADE

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