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UNITED KINGDOM, London: boat with weapons	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Security forces	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Future soldier and drone	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: APC exhibit	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Drone	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Man with weapon	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Chinook	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Apache	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Drone	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Warship	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Patrol craft	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Pistol	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Sniper rifle	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Gun	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Ship with drone/missile (?)	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Bulgaria weapons stall	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Malaysia weapons stall	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: SMG's	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Drone	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: South Africa weapons stall	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Helicopter	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Naval Officer	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: F1 'Police' car	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Warship	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Future soldier	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Gun	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Future soldier	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Serbia's weapons stall	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Visitors inspecting pistols	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Ammunition	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Humvee with turret	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Tank/APC	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Police truck	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Large Gun	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Naval Officer	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: P90 SMG	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Visitors look at pistols	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Future soldier	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: P90 SMG	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses.