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RAF Feltwell Video

a better world is probable | 29.01.2003 10:57

4:04 Quicktime 6 (mpeg4) video of a weapons inspection team at "RAF" Feltwell, a US near-space tracking facility located in east Anglia.

This incursion resulted in 9 arrests. Enjoy.

ps apologies to Cake and Gloria Gaynor.

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high quality

29.01.2003 13:17

Here is a better quality version, once again Quicktime 6 (mpeg4).

You can download Quicktime if necessary from  http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ , or feel free to use a DivX player if you have one, which should work just as well, in theory.

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Photos and story

29.01.2003 13:32

Photos and story
Photos and story

A total of 9 arrests were made during anti-war demonstrations at a US Air Force-run military base in Norfolk UK on January 11, 2003.

5 anti-war demonstrators were arrested inside the "Royal Air Force" Base at Feltwell yesterday afternoon. In addition, the 4-person support team (including an IMC videographer) were arrested across the road from the main entrance to the base. All but one were later released without charges. The status of the 9th (released on bail) remains to be settled pending further investigation.

Further actions will take place in the vicinity of Feltwell at nearby "RAF" Lakenheath, which is the largest American tactical airbase in Europe. It is believed that US nuclear weapons are hidden inside this base. An anti-war vigil will be held at the Lakenheath on February 3, 2002, as part of a campaign by the Lakenheath Action Group (LAG) supported by the Cambridge Students Against the War (CamSAW). For more information, email  lakenheath@camsaw.org.uk or visit the CamSAW web site at  http://www.camsaw.org.uk

a better world is probable


Photos and story

29.01.2003 13:32

Photos and story
Photos and story

A total of 9 arrests were made during anti-war demonstrations at a US Air Force-run military base in Norfolk UK on January 11, 2003.

5 anti-war demonstrators were arrested inside the "Royal Air Force" Base at Feltwell yesterday afternoon. In addition, the 4-person support team (including an IMC videographer) were arrested across the road from the main entrance to the base. All but one were later released without charges. The status of the 9th (released on bail) remains to be settled pending further investigation.

Further actions will take place in the vicinity of Feltwell at nearby "RAF" Lakenheath, which is the largest American tactical airbase in Europe. It is believed that US nuclear weapons are hidden inside this base. An anti-war vigil will be held at the Lakenheath on February 3, 2002, as part of a campaign by the Lakenheath Action Group (LAG) supported by the Cambridge Students Against the War (CamSAW). For more information, email  lakenheath@camsaw.org.uk or visit the CamSAW web site at  http://www.camsaw.org.uk

a better world is probable


Photos and story

29.01.2003 13:32

Photos and story
Photos and story

A total of 9 arrests were made during anti-war demonstrations at a US Air Force-run military base in Norfolk UK on January 11, 2003.

5 anti-war demonstrators were arrested inside the "Royal Air Force" Base at Feltwell yesterday afternoon. In addition, the 4-person support team (including an IMC videographer) were arrested across the road from the main entrance to the base. All but one were later released without charges. The status of the 9th (released on bail) remains to be settled pending further investigation.

Further actions will take place in the vicinity of Feltwell at nearby "RAF" Lakenheath, which is the largest American tactical airbase in Europe. It is believed that US nuclear weapons are hidden inside this base. An anti-war vigil will be held at the Lakenheath on February 3, 2002, as part of a campaign by the Lakenheath Action Group (LAG) supported by the Cambridge Students Against the War (CamSAW). For more information, email  lakenheath@camsaw.org.uk or visit the CamSAW web site at  http://www.camsaw.org.uk

a better world is probable


Photos and story

29.01.2003 13:32

Photos and story
Photos and story

A total of 9 arrests were made during anti-war demonstrations at a US Air Force-run military base in Norfolk UK on January 11, 2003.

5 anti-war demonstrators were arrested inside the "Royal Air Force" Base at Feltwell yesterday afternoon. In addition, the 4-person support team (including an IMC videographer) were arrested across the road from the main entrance to the base. All but one were later released without charges. The status of the 9th (released on bail) remains to be settled pending further investigation.

Further actions will take place in the vicinity of Feltwell at nearby "RAF" Lakenheath, which is the largest American tactical airbase in Europe. It is believed that US nuclear weapons are hidden inside this base. An anti-war vigil will be held at the Lakenheath on February 3, 2002, as part of a campaign by the Lakenheath Action Group (LAG) supported by the Cambridge Students Against the War (CamSAW). For more information, email  lakenheath@camsaw.org.uk or visit the CamSAW web site at  http://www.camsaw.org.uk

a better world is probable


Photos and story

29.01.2003 13:32

Photos and story
Photos and story

A total of 9 arrests were made during anti-war demonstrations at a US Air Force-run military base in Norfolk UK on January 11, 2003.

5 anti-war demonstrators were arrested inside the "Royal Air Force" Base at Feltwell yesterday afternoon. In addition, the 4-person support team (including an IMC videographer) were arrested across the road from the main entrance to the base. All but one were later released without charges. The status of the 9th (released on bail) remains to be settled pending further investigation.

Further actions will take place in the vicinity of Feltwell at nearby "RAF" Lakenheath, which is the largest American tactical airbase in Europe. It is believed that US nuclear weapons are hidden inside this base. An anti-war vigil will be held at the Lakenheath on February 3, 2002, as part of a campaign by the Lakenheath Action Group (LAG) supported by the Cambridge Students Against the War (CamSAW). For more information, email  lakenheath@camsaw.org.uk or visit the CamSAW web site at  http://www.camsaw.org.uk

a better world is probable


Photos and story

29.01.2003 13:32

Photos and story
Photos and story

A total of 9 arrests were made during anti-war demonstrations at a US Air Force-run military base in Norfolk UK on January 11, 2003.

5 anti-war demonstrators were arrested inside the "Royal Air Force" Base at Feltwell yesterday afternoon. In addition, the 4-person support team (including an IMC videographer) were arrested across the road from the main entrance to the base. All but one were later released without charges. The status of the 9th (released on bail) remains to be settled pending further investigation.

Further actions will take place in the vicinity of Feltwell at nearby "RAF" Lakenheath, which is the largest American tactical airbase in Europe. It is believed that US nuclear weapons are hidden inside this base. An anti-war vigil will be held at the Lakenheath on February 3, 2002, as part of a campaign by the Lakenheath Action Group (LAG) supported by the Cambridge Students Against the War (CamSAW). For more information, email  lakenheath@camsaw.org.uk or visit the CamSAW web site at  http://www.camsaw.org.uk

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Video mirror

01.02.2003 17:53

There appears to have been some kind of problem with the video server; the video is now mirrored at:

 http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2003/02/1569002.php

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