Campaigners say there is no way of knowing how the weapons sold at the event will be used, or who they will be used against.
Lord Rowan Williams welcomes the campaign to alert citizens to the cost of indiscriminate, profit-driven trading in weapons of death and mutilation.
2011 sees the launch of Campaign Against Arms Trade's (CAAT) new campaign "This is not OK".
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