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In Pictures: UK activists block access to tear gas factory in solidarity with Hong Kong and US protests

Demonstrators from activist groups Extinction Rebellion, Global Justice Rebellion and Women of Colour – Global Women’s Strike blocked access to an arms factory in the UK on Monday. They acted in opposition to Britain’s exports of tear gas and rubber bullets that have been used to “violently suppress” large-scale protests in Hong Kong and the US.

Extinction Rebellion protesters block the entrance to the military pyrotechnics manufacturer PW Defence in Draycot, UK on July 13, 2020. Photo: Vladimir Morozov/akxmedia.

Around 10 protesters used umbrellas and erected a bamboo cone structure in front of a PWD Group factory in Derbyshire. They also displayed a banner that read “Protest Repression: Made in England.” Until last June, the PWD Group was part of British Chemring Group, which manufactured tear gas canisters and rubber bullets.

Extinction Rebellion protesters block the entrance to the military pyrotechnics manufacturer PW Defence in Draycot, UK on July 13, 2020. Photo: Vladimir Morozov/akxmedia.

Extinction Rebellion said in a statement that PWD’s crowd control gear has been used to “violently suppress” pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong, as well as at protests against police brutality and racism in the US.

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