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Christians prepare for Day of Prayer before London arms fair


Christian groups from all denominations throughout the country will take part in a Day of Prayer on Sunday 8 September, two days before the scheduled opening of one of the world's largest arms fairs, Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEi) at London's ExCel Centre.

The day will enable Christians to reflect on the death, destruction and waste created by the arms trade and to pray for a less militarised and more peaceful and creative society. The following evening a multi-faith vigil near the ExCel Centre will provide a quiet and contemplative interlude before the arms fair opens its doors the next morning.

The Day of Prayer is one event in a week of activities organised by Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) as part of Stop the Arms Fair Coalition. CAAT calls for an end to arms sales to repressive regimes and an end to government support for the arms industry. The previous DSEi in 2011, the year of the Arab Spring, saw military delegations from regimes engaged in repression turn out in force to view and purchase the weaponry on display.

CAAT's Christian Network, a non-denominational group of Christians opposed to the arms trade, has produced a Day of Prayer Pack with suggestions for worship, including prayers, Bible readings, hymns and service sheets, plus background briefings on arms fairs and the UK's role in the arms trade. There is no prescribed mode of prayer or worship and all Christian gatherings and individuals are welcome to join in.

The Reverend Hazel Barkham, a retired United Reformed Church Minister and peace activist in the Network of Christian Peace Organisations, said: "The DSEi arms fair in London enables countries with poor human rights records to buy deadly weapons which can be turned against their own people or against neighbouring countries. This should be of huge concern to Christians who have been involved in recent campaigns for food security, peace and justice. I hope that we can be equally passionate in our prayers and actions to Stop the Arms Fair."

"The Day of Prayer is an opportunity to reflect with our faith communities on peace and hope for an end to conflict; to raise awareness about the devastating arms trade; and to engage with others in action to challenge the arms fair."

The Arms Trade Day of Prayer Pack is available free of charge from CAAT. Order a paper copy from CAAT, Unit 4, 5-7 Wells Terrace, N4 3JU or office@caat.org.uk

The main day of action against the arms fair will take place on Sunday 8 September. Other activities during the week will include a musical protest at the ExCel Centre on Saturday 7 September, a silent vigil on the evening of Monday 9 September, "greeting the arms dealers" on Tuesday 12 September", a wreath-laying ceremony on Wednesday 11 September, and a protest at the arms dealer dinner on Thursday 12 September. More details here: www.stopthearmsfair.org.uk/

Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEi) is one of the world's biggest arms fairs and has been held every two years in the ExCel Centre in East London's Docklands since 1999. The 2013 DSEi arms fair is scheduled for 10-13 September 2013 with a special "drones day" (an Unmanned Air Systems Conference) on 9 September.

DSEi receives major financial, logistical and political support from the UK government, most notably through UK Trade Investment Defence & Security Organisation.

Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) works for the reduction and ultimate abolition of the international arms trade. The arms business has a devastating impact on human rights and society and damages economic development. Large-scale military procurement and arms exports only reinforce a militaristic approach to international problems. In 2012, CAAT was awarded a Right Livelihood Award for its "innovative and effective campaigning against the arms trade".

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