From Kirsten Bayes, Campaign Against Arms Trade <[email protected]>
Subject Warton's War on Yemen: Thurs 14 Oct Premiere + Q&A
Date October 12, 2021 6:08 PM
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Dear friend

THIS THURSDAY, 14 OCTOBER, DECLASSIFIED UK PREMIERES A NEW FILM ON
BRITAIN&#39;S RELATIONSHIP WITH SAUDI ARABIA.
YOU CAN WATCH THE FILM FROM 5PM on DECLASSIFIED&#39;S YOUTUBE CHANNEL [1],
followed by a Q&A WITH THE FILM MAKERS AT 6.30PM for which you can REGISTER
(FREE) HERE [2].

The film investigates an arms factory in Warton, Lancashire making
warplanes to bomb Yemen - the world's worst humanitarian disaster.
Interviewing local residents and a former Foreign Office lawyer, the team
tracks down a secretive supply flight that Britain's largest arms company
BAE Systems sends every week from Warton to Saudi Arabia, and questions
whether the air war could continue without UK support. CAAT provided
assistance in the making of the film.

Investigators MATT KENNARD and PHIL MILLER will be joined by myself and by
DECLASSIFIED UK BOARD MEMBER ANDREW FEINSTEIN. Andrew is a former MP of the
African National Congress in South Africa who resigned in protest at the
party's refusal to allow a meaningful INVESTIGATION INTO A £5BN ARMS DEAL,
WHICH WAS TAINTED BY ALLEGATIONS OF SIGNIFICANT, HIGH LEVEL CORRUPTION. He
is the author of the best-selling After the Party: Corruption, the ANC and
South Africa's Uncertain Future and the critically acclaimed The Shadow
World: Inside the Global Arms Trade.

YOU CAN REGISTER TO WATCH THE FILM AND JOIN THE Q&A ON THURSDAY 14TH
OCT HERE [2]. 

I hope you will join us for what will be a fascinating evening, revealing
more secrets about the deadly arms trade.

Kirsten Bayes
CAMPAIGN AGAINST ARMS TRADE

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