Britain’s arms sales to Saudi Arabia are being challenge in the High Court CC
LONDON - 10 July 2017: London's High Court rejected on Monday a claim by campaigners that Britain's multi-billion-pound arms sales to Saudi Arabia should be halted because they were being used in Yemen in violation of international humanitarian law.
The Campaign Against The Arms Trade (CAAT) had sought an order to block export licences for British-made bombs, fighter jets and other munitions which it said the Saudi-led Arab coalition was using in a campaign against Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen's civil war.
"The claimant's claim for judicial review is dismissed," the High Court judgement said.
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