Campaign Against Arms Trade is a UK-based organisation working to end the international arms trade. The arms business has a devastating impact on human rights and security, and damages economic development. Large scale military procurement and arms exports only reinforce a militaristic approach to…
'People Not War’ is a podcast brought to you by Campaign Against Arms Trade. Hosted by writer, producer and campaigner Siana Bangura, in each episode we catch up with campaigners, activists, community organisers, and all-round inspirational people working to end the international arms trade and other intersecting issues. In this episode Siana is in conversation with Researcher, Podcaster, and Campaigner Melina Villeneuve of Demilitarise Education. TW: Details of state violence and racialised policing TW: Graphic details of experiences of war & rape in Eastern Congo (from 26.15 - 27.54) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team: Producer & Host - Siana Bangura Technical Producer & Sound Designer - Justine Luaba Artwork by Letty Wilson
'People Not War’ is a podcast brought to you by Campaign Against Arms Trade. Hosted by writer, producer and campaigner Siana Bangura, in each episode we catch up with campaigners, activists, community organisers, and all-round inspirational people working to end the international arms trade and other intersecting issues. ** Episode Content Warning: ** TW: Details of state violence TW: Pregnancy and miscarriage/ child-loss (from 31.34 - 31.55) In this episode Siana is in conversation with Writer, Artist, and Outreach Officer at Makan, Sarona Bedwan. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team: Producer & Host - Siana Bangura Technical Producer & Sound Designer - Justine Luaba Artwork by Letty Wilson
'People Not War’ is a podcast brought to you by Campaign Against Arms Trade. Hosted by writer, producer and campaigner Siana Bangura, in each episode we catch up with campaigners, activists, community organisers, and all-round inspirational people working to end the international arms trade and other intersecting issues. ** Episode Content Warning: ** TW: Details of Police Violence In this episode Siana is in conversation with Baghdad's finest and Bimingham's own Sham Murad. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team: Producer & Host - Siana Bangura Technical Producer & Sound Designer - Justine Luaba Artwork by Letty Wilson
'People Not War’ is a podcast brought to you by Campaign Against Arms Trade. Hosted by writer, producer and campaigner Siana Bangura, in each episode we catch up with campaigners, activists, community organisers, and all-round inspirational people working to end the international arms trade and other intersecting issues. ** Episode Content Warning: ** TW: Details of violence and homophobia In this episode Siana is in conversation with Nigerian-born, Manchester-based campaigner Aderonke Apata. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team: Producer & Host - Siana Bangura Technical Producer & Sound Designer - Justine Luaba Artwork by Letty Wilson
'People Not War’ is a podcast brought to you by Campaign Against Arms Trade. Hosted by writer, producer and campaigner Siana Bangura, in each episode we catch up with campaigners, activists, community organisers, and all-round inspirational people working to end the international arms trade and other intersecting issues. ** Episode Content Warning: ** TW: Details of War, Repression In this episode Siana is in conversation with Yemeni-Scouser writer, poet, and campaigner Amina Atiq. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team: Producer & Host - Siana Bangura Technical Producer & Sound Designer - Justine Luaba Artwork by Letty Wilson
'People Not War’ is a podcast brought to you by Campaign Against Arms Trade. Hosted by writer, producer and campaigner Siana Bangura, in each episode we catch up with campaigners, activists, community organisers, and all-round inspirational people working to end the international arms trade and other intersecting issues. Throughout the series, we’ll be drawing links between the arms trade and issues as broad as border controls and policing, colonialism, the crisis in Yemen, the militarisation of education, and climate justice, to name just a few, with the hope of showing that all these struggles are interconnected. Guests include Aderonke Apata, Amina Atiq, Sham Murad, Melina Villeneuve, and Sarona Bedwan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Team: Producer & Host - Siana Bangura Technical Producer & Sound Designer - Justine Luaba Artwork by Letty Wilson
A new report by the Sikh Federation has detailed the role of the arms trade in the UK government's decision to support the repression of Sikhs in India and the UK. Campaign Against Arms Trade spoke to Phil Miller, the author of the report, and Pav Singh, the author of '1984: India's guilty secret'
One of the world's biggest arms fairs came to London in September and hundreds of protestors took part in a week of action attempting to block its set-up. In this episode, we explain what an arms fair is and why they're wrong - and talk to some of those who campaigned against DSEI.
In the first episode of the CAAT Podcast series, we introduce the UK's arms trade. What arms does the UK produce? Who do UK companies sell arms to? And what is the role of the government in the arms trade? Joining us to introduce these issues are two leading academics: David Wearing, who is working on a book about UK-Saudi-Gulf relations, and Anna Stavrianakis, author of 'Taking aim at the arms trade, NGOs, global civil society and the world military order'. As with all our contributors, their opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Campaign Against Arms Trade. To find out more about the arms trade and to take action against it visit: www.caat.org.uk/issues/introduction.