Targeting Brimar, Targeting Bloodshed
Press Release
For Immediate Release
22 Days of Waging Peace: Targeting Brimar, Targeting Bloodshed,
Remembering Gaza
The Target Brimar (1) campaign will be organising a 22 day rolling
demonstration beginning on Sunday 27th December. Affinity groups from
around the North of England will be protesting against the Manchester
based weapons components manufacturer Brimar (2). The demonstrations will be commemorating the one year anniversary of those killed in Gaza by the Israeli Operation Cast Lead insurgence, but also those killed by US/UK
forces in Iraq Afghanistan by British-made weapons in other wars around
the world.
Groups already committed to taking action over the 22 Days include
Manchester & Warrington Quakers, Littleborough & Rochdale peace
campaigners, students, Respect party members and Manchester Palestine
Solidarity Campaign.
Brimar has come to specialise in producing military components that are
supplied to US/UK and Israeli forces. Brimar’s devices are found in
fighter planes, attack helicopters, tanks, armoured vehicles and ground
based missile launchers. The Target Brimar campaign has arisen due to the
concern that these key components were used and are still being used to
commit grave war crimes and acts against humanity. The aim of the campaign is to pressure Brimar into producing more socially useful products, to provide a focus for resisting foreign wars, and to sustain growing peace and environmental action.
“Many people are surprised to find that weapons components used in illegal
wars are being made right here in Manchester,” says Target Brimar
spokerperson Anna Freeman. “We believe that it’s the duty of all British
citizens to challenge the complicity of our government and companies in
death and destruction.”
Acknowledging that this is a tough time for jobs in Greater Manchester,
Freeman cited research by Campaign Against the Arms Trade, published in
2008:
“Supporters of the military economy and the arms trade argue that, despite
the massive job losses in the sector, they provide the UK with
internationally successful, high technology niches in
aerospace, engineering and electronics, as well as skilled work and
spin-offs beneficial to the civil sector. But the real cost has been the
diversion of resources from other forms of manufacturing activity that, if
provided with similar long-term government investment, could actually have
generated greater employment and direct benefits to the civil economy
through improved technologies and industrial processes.” (3)
For further information on events and dates please visit the website
www.targetbrimar.org.uk
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Notes to Editors:
1.Target Brimar is a democratic, non-hierarchical and grassroots campaign
calling on Brimar to produce more socially useful products. It is also
part of the wider UK anti-militarist movement.
2.Brimar is based in Chadderton, Manchester and has offices in the USA and
sales representatives in Turkey and Pakistan. Its specialist screens and
viewing equipment are made predominantly for military use and are being
used various conflicts in the Middle East and other regions.
3.’Making Arms, Wasting Skills’ Campaign Against the Arms Trade 2008
Roberto Romano
Project Coordinator
07925940409
roberto@romano6418.freeserve.co.uk





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