Blow the Whistle Day of Action
Petter Joelson | 24.02.2003 11:29
On Saturday February 22nd concerned citizens from all over Britain went to their local police stations to report the presence of illegal weapons of mass destruction on British soil.
On Saturday February 22nd concerned citizens from all over Britain went to their local police stations to report the presence of illegal weapons of mass destruction on British soil. A complaint about the British nuclear weapons was also handed in to several police stations in Sweden.
The complaint ends:
"Everyone, military and civilian, has the legal duty to ensure that they are not involved in serious wrongdoing. We therefore hold each individual involved in the UK nuclear weapons system personally responsible for their neglect of the law, and for the preparation of crimes against humanity."
Jeremy Clines, who reported Trident to the York police, said: "We hope we get a positive response, but if we don't we will have no option but to take peaceful action ourselves, at the Really Big Blockade of Faslane on 22nd April."
The complaint was handed in to police stations in:
York, Blackpool, Leicester, Stafford, Norwich, Glasgow, Helensburgh, Edinburgh and Stirling
The complaint ends:
"Everyone, military and civilian, has the legal duty to ensure that they are not involved in serious wrongdoing. We therefore hold each individual involved in the UK nuclear weapons system personally responsible for their neglect of the law, and for the preparation of crimes against humanity."
Jeremy Clines, who reported Trident to the York police, said: "We hope we get a positive response, but if we don't we will have no option but to take peaceful action ourselves, at the Really Big Blockade of Faslane on 22nd April."
The complaint was handed in to police stations in:
York, Blackpool, Leicester, Stafford, Norwich, Glasgow, Helensburgh, Edinburgh and Stirling
Petter Joelson
e-mail:
big_blockade@hotmail.com
Homepage:
www.banthebomb.org/rbb/whistle.htm