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Government accused of favouring profit over lives after it challenges court decision on Saudi arms sales
Villagers scour rubble for belongings scattered during the bombing of Hajar Aukaish, Yemen, in April 2015

THE government was accused of showing “a clear disregard for the lives of civilians in favour of profit” today by challenging a landmark court decision on arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

Ministers have applied for a stay of last month’s ruling that the exports are illegal pending an appeal, said Campaign Against Arms Trade.

The group has been fighting the government over the sale of arms to the kingdom, which has used them in the Yemen war.

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