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Trident Ploughshares demo at Downing Street

Ron F | 17.11.2001 23:30

Tonights "Evading Standards" report on anti-nuke protest outside Number 10.

Downing Street protesters dragged away

Anti-nuclear campaigners who chained themselves to the gates of Downing Street have been dragged away by police.
More then 50 protesters from the campaign group Trident Ploughshares had gathered in Whitehall outside the street leading to Prime Minister's official London residence in a protest at Britain's nuclear weapons stockpile.

Eleven objectors chained themselves to the gates of Downing Street, but were cut away by police and carried into waiting vans. Another protester climbed to the top of the railings and was led down by a fire crew.

The group's spokesman, David Mackenzie, said: "We are an anti-nuclear weapon campaign group and we are down in London this weekend to take direct action against Trident-related sites in the capital."

Mr Mackenzie added: "While the British Government is making loud noises about terrorism and the sanctity of human life, they are persisting in actively deploying a weapon which is one of terror."

He said the group had delivered a letter to Tony Blair calling for the Government to adhere to "civil values" and get rid of weapons of mass destruction.

He added: "Trident is the nuclear weapon system of the UK, which is based on four submarines on the Clyde, north of Glasgow. Each warhead has seven times the destructive power of the bomb that fell on Hiroshima."

Their campaign kept "a very significant presence in Scotland" but they wanted to extend awareness of it "to London and the heart of government".

The protesters, from Scotland, England, Wales, Belgium, Finland and Germany later left the entrance to Downing Street peacefully.

 http://www.thisislondon.com
© Associated Newspapers Ltd., 17 November 2001

For more on Trident Ploughshares visit www.gn.apc.org/tp2000/

Ron F

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Am I being paranoid?

19.11.2001 12:28

The above report is inaccurate in one respect - those who locked on were dragged away but not into the police vans. Nobody was arrested from TP. I saw only one arrest and that was somebody from the Gibraltan Indepedence Demo that was happening on the other side of the street. Trident Ploughshares activists felt annoyed and frustrated when a group of very loud drunken Gibraltans crossed the road after we had done the lock-on. I have some sympathy with their cause, but they drew attention away from our action and made it look like they had done the lock-on. Sorry to moan... Anyway my point is that the lack of arrests points to a deliberate stategy of media manipulation on a weekend when there was so much anti-war stuff going on. The fact is that the police make arrests of activists when it suits the interests they oppose.

SHALOM - RESIST

Richard Holt
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locked on in london

19.11.2001 13:46

Richards right, we weren't arrested.
The police just dragged us towards the vans and then dumped us on the other side of the road.
however i would like to give a big round of personal applause to the observer for giving us a whole 2 column inches on sunday........
....even if they did get it wrong.

emma