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A report on this action is posted on UK Indymedia
Above is a report on the arrest of 3 London Catholic Workers at the DSei Arms Fair, in the East End Dockland this morning. Over 2,000 Met Police and 1,000 private security guards have been deployed to secure the area for the merchants of death.
On Saturday there was a march against the arms fair attended by appriox. 1,000 people. Monday there was nonviolence training and preparation for the opening of the Arms Fair. There was also a nonviolent occupation of British Aeropsace downtown offices lead by the Shefiield Samba Band. 2 activists were arrested after locking on inside the office.
Monday night, 150 folks attended a 2 hour silent vigil against the Arms Fair at the entrance to the Excel site. These inluded a local bishop, returned missionaries, peace activists and many local people including those origianlly from Third World countries where the weapons wreak destruction. A local East End christian coffee shop remains open 24 hours a day servicing activists.
Following Tuesday's early arrests of 3 London Catholic Workers for pouring red paint at the Dockland Light Rail entrance ot the Excel site, hundreds gathered and marched to the DLR same entrance. A huge police presence surrounded the group. One woman holding a sign alighted on the station and held vigil. She refused to removed when ordered by police and was cariied up and down several flights of stairs and dumped with the rest of us. A group of Buddhists rode the DLR through the day meditating and engaging delegates to the Arms Fair. A fluufy blockade of the site was again frustrated by the huge police presence, costing the government £1,000, 000. The arms corporations are not contributing to these expenses.
More direct action is planned for Wednesday. An indymedia centre has been set up and is functioning. A convergence centre is holding workshops and screening vids.
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Here's a link to todays action's - too tired to type!
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Mmmmm, a lot more happened yesterday than I realised. Approx 63 arrests, lot of decentralised affinity group actions going down at the site and also at downtown weapons dealer offices in central London. CW3 crew got out just before midnight, Scott rearrested om a bail violation this morning as cops staked out his car and nabbed him when he returned to pick it up.
Wed. morning delegates arrival disrupted by lock on on Docklands Light Rail...so we got to engage a lot of'em as they were dropped by buses at Custom House DLR and queued for security checks etc.
A lot of good stuff going down in a heavilly policed environment where the bad guys seem to be out numbering and out resourcing us.
What follows is a BBC Wed update...go to indymedia uk for more extensive reports etc....quite a few irish heads bobbing up
Legal challenge to arms fair policing
Police expect a 'challenging day' on Wednesday as protests continue
Civil rights campaigners have condemned the use of anti-terrorism measures against protesters at Europe's biggest arms fair in London.
Civil rights group Liberty said it hoped to go to the High Court to challenge what it saw as a police decision to ban protesters using the "emergency powers".
A total of 79 people have been arrested in connection with the show - which began on Tuesday - since 1 September, Scotland Yard confirmed.
On Wednesday two protesters managed to halt the main public transport route used by delegates to get to the site at the ExCel Centre after chaining themselves to two trains.
Arrest concerns
Some police officers had used sections 44 (1) and 44 (2) of the Terrorism Act 2000 to stop and search protesters "where they deemed it necessary," Scotland Yard told BBC News Online.
But a spokesman said nobody had actually been arrested under the act, with Metropolitan Police officers holding people for offences ranging from highway obstruction, to assault and possession of cannabis.
One protester was arrested after locking himself to a train
Liberty spokesman Barry Hugill condemned the use of anti-terrorism measures against protesters.
He said: "We have clients who have had anti-terrorism orders served on them. To use it as they are using it against protesters at an arms fair seems to us to be blatantly illegal.
"The notion of using anti-terrorism legislation cannot be justified under these circumstances whether the demonstrator is a grandmother or a militant young man."
Train delays
Wednesday's train protest ended after about 40 minutes when police, using specialist bolt cutters, freed protester Mehdi El-Rahdi from the front of a train at the East India station, four stops from the venue.
A guide to who sells weapons, who buys them and what they cost.
At-a-glance
Mr El-Rahdi, an architect from Machynllethi in Wales, had used a bicycle lock to attach himself to the train.
He was arrested and led away, shouting slogans against the arms fair. "It's been fantastic," he told the BBC. "It's really been worth it."
During the protest DLR trains were severely disrupted, forcing many delegates to the arms fair to walk part of the way.
A second protester had chained himself to a train at Poplar station.
Liberty director Shami Chakrabarti said: "Our complaint is that Terrorism Act powers - very draconian emergency powers that were passed through Parliament with a view to being used in very extreme situations - appear to have been used possibly to quell protest."
Concerned at the blanket application of the Act across the whole of London, she told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We are told by the Metropolitan Police that emergency powers under the Terrorism Act are in force across London.
"Why are they in force without some explanation?" she said.
"The Metropolitan Police say there is no specific threat and this is just part of a general policy of high-visibility policing. That is unlawful.
UK DEFENCE INDUSTRY
Its biggest customer is the UK government, which last year placed orders worth £13bn
The UK is the world's second biggest arms exporter, behind the US
It claims to employ 350,000, spread over 11,000 firms
In 1999 defence spending accounted for 2.6% of GDP
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"I call upon the Home Secretary, who under this legislation is required to endorse or reject this authorisation, to explain why powers to stop people without any suspicion of criminality are necessary across London today."
Shadow home secretary Oliver Letwin said that Terrorism Act powers should be invoked only in genuine cases of national emergency and warned against a "slippery slope" towards their use as part of normal policing.
He said he would raise the issue in Parliament with Home Secretary David Blunkett, who must authorise or reject each request from a senior police officer to use the Act.
Challenge ahead
Metropolitan police deputy assistant commissioner, Andy Trotter, said he had been pleased by the success of the policing operation so far.
"We have made some arrests but the majority of protestors demonstrated lawfully and peacefully."
But he warned: "We're expecting [Wednesday] to be more challenging as we are aware of a number of groups who have expressed interest in demonstrating at the site.
"But we have planned well for this and I'm confident we can handle any eventuality."
More than 2,600 security guards and officers are policing the site, including 25 Ministry of Defence police officers inside the exhibition centre.
The policing bill is expected to run to more than £1m, official estimates say.