Wellington is hosting major arms conference
Wellington should not host weapons conference
Between
November 17 and 18, Wellington will host 200 of the world’s largest
weapons manufacturers at the Defence
Industry Association Annual Forum.
Despite the PR spin, this 2 day event, more appropriately called a
weapons conference, promises to be a bonanza for companies who are in
the business of selling products that are designed to kill, maim
and destroy.
As
one of several New Zealand cities that are members of the
‘Mayors
for Peace’
global initiative, Wellington should not be hosting this event –
particularly when this year’s principal sponsor is Lockheed
Martin.
This US-based company is a major manufacturer of nuclear weapons and
delivery systems for the US and the UK. It is nothing short of a
travesty that Lockheed Martin is being given the red carpet welcome
in a city that has prided itself on its nuclear
free status for
over three decades. And it was only in August of this year that
Wellington City Council voted
unanimously to
endorse a statement by global parliamentarians, Mayors, and religious
leaders, calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons.
Lockheed
Martin also plies its plethora of conventional military wares to
countries with abysmal human rights records. Saudi Arabia, which is
currently leading a devastating bombing
campaign in Yemen that
has killed thousands of civilians and led to a humanitarian
catastrophe, is a major recipient. Lockheed Martin recently
obtained US
government approval for
a US$11 billion deal to sell up to four warships to the
wealthy Gulf Kingdom. The company also produces the notorious
AGM-114 ‘Hellfire’ missile used in the US drone assassination
programme – a programme that has killed
and terrorised countless civilians from
Pakistan to the Horn of Africa. Another sponsor of the Wellington
conference, Canadian company CAE, is responsible for training
US drone pilots.
Lockheed
Martin’s chief executive, Marillyn Hewson, has suggested that
continued “volatility”
in the Middle East and Asia make them “growth areas” for
the company. It is clear that weapons manufacturers are unashamedly
exploiting regional geopolitical tensions to peddle their products
and services. They are the unseen actors in conflicts such as those
raging across Syria and Yemen, fuelling and profiteering from war and
human misery. They are the men (and women) in the shadows. Such
merchants of death should have no place in our fine city – or our
nation.
Grassroots
activists are planning on using nonviolent
direct action to
delay, disrupt and ultimately stop this year’s weapons conference.
They deserve our fullest support
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