As the situation continues to escalate we can be under no doubt that decisions being made in the name of
arms trade profits are having serious consequences for the victims of the terrible regime.
Britain is sending a message to the whole Arab world:
arms trade profits are more important than the Middle East's aspirations for human rights and democracy
Not exact matches
As truckloads of equipment arrived at the fair organised by the Defence and Security Equipment International in East London in September 2017, Quakers were among faith groups protesting against
arms trade and
profiting from war.
«Huge
profits will be made by
arms companies, but the costs are borne by the UK taxpayer, and millions of people whose lives are blighted by the
arms trade.»
3) Apart from
arms trading, mentioned by user1, there are numerous of other businesses which will be gaining
profit from such a war (big credit institutes, resource companies, technology companies - information & telecoms etc., food industry).
(Not that there aren't ideas to be found here — that casino is loaded with people who got rich off the
arms trade, and Finn is taken aback to discover that the same merchants who sell TIE fighters to the First Order are also
profiting off X-wings for the rebels.
«Shadow World» is the work of Belgian director Johan Grimonprez, who takes a close look at the global
arms trade, and the murky ties that bind together those who
profit from war.
Some of the new slots will likely be filled by schools affiliated with philanthropist - backed groups like Bryan's Team CFA (the charter school
arm of the Challenge Foundation), for -
profit companies like the National Heritage Academies (which already manage five charters in the state) and «virtual charters» similar to K12, Inc., a publicly -
traded Virginia company paying a lobbyist this year to go to the N.C. General Assembly on its behalf.
To gain substantial
profits from the stock market, a wise investor must be
armed with the perfect tool: a stock
trading newsletter.
This documentary reveals the shocking realities of the global
arms trade, which is the only business that counts its
profits in billions and its losses in human lives.
The provision aims to break the links between the DRC's vast mineral wealth and the violent
armed groups that
profit from the
trade.
The legislation, aimed at breaking the links between the vast mineral wealth in the DRC and violent
armed groups who prey on and
profit from the region's mineral
trade, has already changed the way that many companies view their supply chain and has catalyzed important reforms in the Great Lakes region.