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STOP THE ARMS FAiR : DSEi 2003
STOP THE ARMS FAiR : DSEi 2003
Mar 02, 2003

Compare the actions of the anti-DSEi campaign with that of two years ago. This time round it was lively, colourful, bigger, more diverse and more effective. The activists on the streets had the wishes of the majority of people with them and the impact was far bigger.

Drugs Companies: Victory in South Africa
Apr 20, 2001

Worldwide protests have forced the pharmaceutical companies to drop their court case against the South African government.

Gap Protests for International Women's Day
Gap Protests for International Women’s Day
Mar 11, 2001

Why were we protesting against Gap? Because they use sweatshop labour to make million-dollar profits out of women in developing countries.

GlaxoSmithKline: Making Superprofits from Death
Mar 09, 2001

Pharmaceutical Industry puts profit before people. We turn the spotlight on them.

Glaxosmithkline Makes £10,000 a Minute (and 21 Die)
Feb 20, 2001

Thai girl has HIV and will die in 2 weeks. There are drugs that could help her. But the multi-billion firm making them has put their price beyond reach.

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