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Theresa May is rolling out the red carpet for a powerful world figure who deserves Trump-sized protests

Emily Apple by Emily Apple
19 January 2018
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We’ve all been celebrating Donald Trump’s planned trip to the UK being cancelled. But before we put away the placards and banners, there’s another world leader who’s visiting in the next few weeks. And his visit deserves an even bigger response than Trump’s. Because many lives depend on it.

Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince, is set to become the next leader of Saudi Arabia. And his visit to the UK was confirmed in December. Human rights groups have written to Theresa May calling for the visit to be cancelled because of Saudi Arabia’s continued bombing of Yemen.

It’s all about the arms trade

Since the start of Yemen’s civil war, arms sales to Saudi Arabia have increased by 457%. According to the United Nations, at least 10,000 people have been killed in the conflict and 3 million people have been displaced.

Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) states that:

Over £4.6 billion worth of arms sales have been licensed by the UK government to Saudi Arabia since the conflict started, including £1.9 billion worth of bombs and missiles.

And it says that:

The Saudi bombing has struck schools and hospitals, and decimated vast residential areas… 80% of the population now require urgent aid, and a child is dying every 10 minutes from preventable diseases.

Former defence secretary Michael Fallon was very clear that arms sales are more important than deaths or human rights. He criticised MPs for questioning arms sales to the regime:

I have to repeat, sadly, to this committee that obviously other criticism of Saudi Arabia in this parliament is not helpful.

Human rights

And if the situation in Yemen wasn’t bad enough, there are the human rights issues in Saudi Arabia itself. According to Amnesty International:

The authorities severely curtailed the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly, detaining and imprisoning critics, human rights defenders and minority rights activists on vaguely worded charges. Torture and other ill-treatment of detainees remained common, particularly during interrogation, and courts continued to accept torture-tainted “confessions” to convict defendants in unfair trials.

Since July 2017, Saudi Arabia has been executing five people a week on average.

See you on the streets!

But none of this is stopping Theresa May from welcoming the Crown Prince with open arms. Writing for Talk Radio, Andrew Smith from CAAT stated:

If the visit goes ahead, the message it will send to the Crown Prince is one of total support. However, the message it will send to those being abused and tortured by his regime, and to those being bombed in Yemen, is a very different one. It will tell them that their human rights don’t matter. It will tell them that their lives are less important than arms company profits.

And this is why it’s so important that we mobilise against the upcoming visit. We have to let the government know that we will not tolerate it putting arms sales ahead of life and human rights. Trump cancelling his state visit showed the power of the threat of mass protest. We can do it again.

See you on the streets!

Get Involved!

– Support CAAT and find out how you can get involved in protesting the visit.

– Write to your MP about the visit.

Featured image via David Mirzeoff

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