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CAAT
(redirected from Campaign Against Arms Trade)

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CAATCenter for Alternatives to Animal Testing (Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health)
CAATCampaign Against Arms Trade (UK)
CAATCollege of Applied Arts and Technology (Ontario Canada)
CAATCanadian Adult Achievement Test
CAATCombined Anti-Armor Team
CAATComputer-Assisted Audit Tools
CAATComputer-Assisted Audit Technique
CAATControlled Amino Acid Therapy (cancer treatment)
CAATCommunity Awareness Action Team (Westminster, CO)
CAATCombined Arms Assessment Team (US Army)


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But members of the Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) and the Cardiff Anarchists Network have spoken out against the exhibition, which will be attended by major players in the defence industry.
Clarion is already facing a backlash from their own exhibitors and customers over their ownership of arms fairs," said a spokesman for Campaign Against Arms Trade.
Campaign Against Arms Trade spokesman Symon Hill said after the judgment that the case had eroded the public's trust in BAE and the Government.
 
 
 
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