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voices | 19.01.2003 20:39

70 arrests, base closed for 8 hours, happy mood, big purple pants, a cycle powered sound system, a samba band, next stop Fairford!
Next stop after that 15 Feb Picadilly Circus 6pm for a mass sit down

70 arrests at British military HQ blockade- picture
70 arrests at British military HQ blockade- picture


Press release Sunday 19th January 20:10
Voices in the Wilderness UK www.voicesuk.org
0845 458 2564/ 0794 7839992

70 arrests at military HQ anti war blockade

70 anti war activist have been arrested at Britain's military HQ, Northwood,
after blocking the main gate for over 8 hours and a side gate for 90 minutes.
A crowd of 400 had gathered in the road in front of the main gate in a good-natured gathering as a samba band and a cycle powered sound system played.

The blockade got off to an early start as 6 anti war activists from Oxford arrived at 9 am with a 5-foot wide pair of purple Y-fronts, which they locked their arms inside. The pants were decorated with a slogan "War is pants" (pics available). By 2pm the activists had been cut out of their pants by police with metal cutting apparatus. Meanwhile 4 other activists had locked themselves to the side gate in Atria Road where they were arrested for highway obstruction.

The blockade was organised by Voices in the Wilderness UK, ARROW
(Active Resistance to the Roots of War) and the D10 group. The action is the
second day of a weekend of non-violent direct action against war at Northwood.

This event is the latest in a series of non-violent direct actions as the
growing anti war movement responds with increasing urgency to the threat of
war. In December Voices in the Wilderness staged Warzone Whitehall, a mass
sit down in Whitehall. 2 weeks later the Gloucester Weapons Inspectors
staged a mass weapons inspection at USAF Fairford, expected to host US B2
stealth bombers. Today's arrest tally is the largest at a peace protest in
England since the first Gulf War in 1991. (1)

A sit down protest is being organised by ARROW (www.j-n-v.org) after the
Stop the War march on 15 February and next Sunday 26th January the
Gloucestershre Weapons Inspectors will return to Fairford (www.gwi.org).

Richard Byrne of ARROW and Voices in the Wilderness said, "War on Iraq will
bring death to hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis. The UN says the
consequences of another Gulf War would be worse than the 1991 war.(2) Today,
Britain's military HQ has been effectively closed by ordinary people
prepared to put their liberty on the line for peace. To stop this war people have to
move from dissent to disobedience. That's why over 3000 people in the UK have
signed a pledge of resistance to engage in nonviolent direct action
against the so-called war on terrorism. If this Government backs the US war
on Iraq they will encounter civil disobedience on an unprecedented scale."

0845 458 2564/ 0794 7839992
(1) 11th hour action, midnight on 15th January. 75 arrests Organised by Gulf War Resisters, who later became ARROW
(2) Leaked draft UN assessment, see www.casi.org.uk for full text.
Sign the pledge of resistance to the "war on terrorism" www.j-n-v.org

voices
- e-mail: voices@voicesuk.org
- Homepage: www.j-n-v.org

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20.01.2003 02:27

While I was at northwood, I didn't see anyone attempt to enter or leave by either the main or side gate. I guess we were pretty sucsessful. Anyone else see that? And does anyone know what northwood is normally like on a sunday, and how the blocade may have affected it?

See you at Fairford, and the Northwood defendants meeting.

Love,

Roger

Sucsessful blocade


Second gate was used

20.01.2003 18:35

Northwood HQ is not the kind of place that takes a day
off on Sundays - war doesn't have holydays (or do
British soldiers stop for tea?).

The second gate was used ; it was blocked for
90 minutes, but I definitly saw cars getting in the
road that leads to that gate after the people locking on
were removed... (I cannot tell whether they were going
to the base or the MOD residential area that is around
it). There weren't enough people for blocking both gates
througout the day, but what was achieved was already a huge
success ; our very presence througout the week-end was
disruptive.

During the last mass blockade of Northwood HQ in december
2001 (see  http://www.northwood.cjb.net ), they had told
non-key personnel to stay home for the day. Not just
because they couldn't get in, but for places like Northwood
HQ security is very important, and with the confusion
caused by the blockade and potential activists going in
the base, they don't want to take any chances. One can
assume they did the same this time.

I'm confident that we caused some noticable amount of
disruption - what bothers me on the other hand is to think
that today they're back into business as usual.

Anselm

Anselm