Met de wapens van BAE, de derde grootste wapenproducent ter wereld, werden en worden bijvoorbeeld grote aantallen mensen in Jemen vermoord....... Het zijn letterlijk de wapens in de hand van Saoedi-Arabië waarmee het een genocide uitvoert op de sjiieten in Jemen.....
Wapenfabrikant BAE Systems sponsort meer en meer evenementen en zelfs een school, dit in een poging wapenfabricage en export van wapens als de normaalste zaak van de wereld te laten zien......
Gelukkig verzetten velen zich tegen de wapenindustrie en deze foute sponsoring. Artiesten nemen zelfs het voortouw! Lees hoe men zich ook hier kan verzetten tegen verkeerde sponsoring (mede gericht aan het grootste deel van de Nederlandse artiesten, die lak hebben aan wat er gebeurd in de wereld):
‘England’s biggest event in 2018’ faces backlash after artists pull out due to links with the arms trade
Organisers of
‘England’s biggest event in 2018’ are coming under attack for
accepting sponsorship from BAE Systems, the world’s third
largest weapons
manufacturer.
The Great
Exhibition of the North 2018 is
a “free, summer-long celebration of the North of England’s
pioneering spirit”, with venues around Newcastle and Gateshead. But
it has run into trouble over accepting sponsorship from
BAE Systems, who claim it is a ‘premier partner’ for the event.
“I am disgusted”
I will no longer be playing the @getnorth2018 festival now that I have discovered BAE Systems are a sponsor. I am disgusted to hear of their involvement and refuse to be in any way associated with them. I encourage all artists involved to follow suit
We felt completely unhappy being represented alongside a corporation with a track record in supplying weaponry to countries waging war on their own people and boasting appalling human rights records.
Petition
A
group of Northern artists has also set up a petition calling
on organisers to refuse sponsorship. Petition organisers told The
Canary:
We are concerned that BAE Systems is using an arts festival to masquerade as ‘family friendly’ while selling weapons to Saudi Arabia, a regime bombing schools and hospitals in Yemen.
5,000 children killed or injured in Yemen
BAE
Systems has been widely criticised for selling weapons to Saudi
Arabia for use in their war against Yemen.
UNICEF reported in
December 2017 that more than 5,000 children have been killed or
injured in Yemen since the conflict began in March 2015. Cholera and
acute diarrhoea have affected over a
millionpeople
and over seven
million people
are at risk of famine.
There
is no
dispute that
Typhoon and Tornado aircraft sold by BAE Systems to Saudi Arabia have
been deployed on combat missions in the war on Yemen. Yet the
government continues to support these sales. Former defence secretary
Michael Fallon even said in
October 2017 that criticism of Saudi Arabia is “not helpful” when
the government is trying to encourage the regime to buy more weapons.
Normalising weapons through PR
Sponsorship
of high-profile events is an important part of BAE Systems’ public
relations programme. Last year it sponsored the New
Scientist Live festival.
It sponsored a major bike
race,
a rowing
race,
and – perhaps somewhat ironically – a “walking
with the wounded” event.
The company even sponsors a secondary
school.
It’s all part of normalising the selling of weapons.
Trouble ahead?
But
there may be trouble ahead for the Great Exhibition of the North if
they don’t say no to BAE Systems. Campaigners have already set up a
spoof Twitter account
complete with promotional videos showing attack aircraft blowing
various things up. Artists are pulling out. A petition is gathering
momentum. A PR coup for BAE Systems may turn out to be a PR disaster
for the Great Exhibition of the North.
Get
involved!
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