London, UK. 18 March 2016. Amnesty International campaigners take a batch of five giant dummy missiles to Downing Street to draw attention to the UK government’s refusal to halt exports of UK-manufactured arms to Saudi Arabia despite the clear risk that they could be used to commit war crimes in Yemen. The missiles - replicas of the 500lb Paveway-IV weapon which are currently used by Saudi Arabia’s UK-supplied Eurofighter Typhoon war planes - bear the message “Made in Britain, Destroying Lives in Yemen”. Credit: Vibrant Pictures/Alamy Live News
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