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Ban HP from BETT show

BETT2017, Excel Centre, London. Fri 27 Jan 2017


 Police try to get the protsters to move a banner in front of a litter bin because the Excel Centre don't like it there

 
     
 The underground cells in which children are held are windowless and scarcely larger than a small mattress.
  Some have been kept in solitary confinement for around 2 months, taken out of the cells only for interrogation

 

 People have placards around their necks calling for the release of Mohammed Halabi, a charity worker for World Vision.
His arrest has forced the charity to stop their essential work with 40,000 children in Gaza.

  The seven fact sheets are held up in order, attracting a crowd of views and some applause

 HP is one of the top 20 arms companies in the US. Its servers run the Israeli war machine

 HP provides Israeli prisons and interrogtaion centres. It provides the management and intelligence systems for them

 HP developed and maintains the biometric access control system which controls freedom of movement

 HP's biometric ID cards enable the Israeli apartheid system. It provides services to the illegally occupied West Bank

 

 

 

 A woman comes and embraces each of the protesters in turn for the stand they are

 making in support of the Palestinian people


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