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Direct action against war at RAF base

Brighton against war | 07.01.2003 13:38 | Cambridge

ANTI-WAR protesters were arrested on Sunday after breaking into the U.S. Airbase at Mildenhall.

Fifteen campaigners were apprehended on the base's main runway after breaking through a perimeter fence.
The Ministry of Defence said the protesters got through a hole which they had made in the fence at the Suffolk air base at about 11am.

An MoD spokesman said the group, thought to be students from the Cambridge area, were arrested shortly after entering the base.

He said: "The protesters did cause damage to the perimeter fence by getting through a hole which they made themselves.

"In getting on to the site there was a breach of security. There was no further breach of security after that."

The protesters were detained by U.S. military police, who handed them on to their MoD counterparts.

They were questioned at police stations in Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, Stowmarket and Mildenhall.

No charges were laid, but all 15 were later released on police bail to report back in 21 days.

Mildenhall houses the U.S. Air Force's 100th Air Refuelling Wing giant.

Its sister base at nearby Lakenheath houses US fighter-bombers.

The two bases are among the biggest U.S. airbases outside the United States mainland.

Aviators from both bases have seen action in most major conflicts involving the US in recent years.

The bases are regular targets for demonstrations by peace protesters.

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More info?

11.01.2003 12:38

Who were these people? Was it Anti-Capitalistic Action? Was it People & Planet? Was it Cambridge Students Against The War? Or was it the Socialist Worker Student Society?

It would be interseting to know.

plod


Mildenhall wasn't CamSAW

12.01.2003 12:25

Sorry, manos, the link you posted was to an occupation of the "RAF" Feltwell electronic-warfare base, occupied by CamSAW on Friday, 10 January - the link that you posted refers to that occupation ( http://uk.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=50207&group=webcast).

I am not sure who occupied Mildenhall, which was a different event entirely. Anyone?

PS for anyone planning an occupation, it appears that US troops have been told quite specifically that they are not to touch protesters on bases, they should call MoD police instead. Everyone be careful out there, though - given the wrong set of circumstances (someone running towards a plane, a night incursion, or a sudden move to pull someothing out of a jacket) there is a very real chance that a US soldier could get spooked and put a magazine of 5.56mm rounds into a protester from his or her M16.

On the upside, there have now been 3 incursions onto US Airbases in 3 weeks. Who will go next? How do we turn this into a larger story? `Ideas?

Cambridge Indymedia


not from a specific group

13.01.2003 13:23

The people who broke into Mildenhall on Sunday were not from a specific group (as far as I know...). Just a group of people who felt it was time to take some action against the onset of war. Some were from Brighton, some from Norwich.

Tim


just a group of people

13.01.2003 13:31

The group of people who broke into Mildenhall on 5th Jan were not from any of the groups listed above. They were just a group of activists some from Brighton, some from Norwich.

Tim


American bases

09.04.2003 16:00

I myself am not for or against any wars/millitary actions and the like, but what do you really aim to achive with your stupid "occupations" I mean really you should all just grow up and get a life, oh and I hope the yanks do lose of a couple of mags at maybe then you'll get jobs and stop living off the state.....losers

Father Brown