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Eye Witness Report on Fairford Bomb Convoy Blockade (25/03/03)

Chris b | 26.03.2003 18:06

Activist eye view of convoy blockade between Welford and USAF Fairford


The second convoy (since this phase of the war against Iraq started) from Welford Munitions Dump to Fairford was halted on the A419 on it’s way to Fairford, yesterday (Mon 25th March) at about 9.50am. Given the number of routes that the convoy could have taken, we were all surprised to be able to get to the convoy. The blockade consisted of one car which was driven from a cross roads into the middle of the very slowly driven convoy, by our heroic driver Ambuka. Unfortunately, because of where we intercepted the convoy (on a crossroads) the bomb-laden trucks were, after 3 or 4 minutes, able to go round the blockage. Meanwhile, the Police wrestled four of the protesters, including myself to the ground. At the moment that the convoy stopped, three other activists miraculously appeared at the rear of the convoy and lay in the road, joined together with arm tubes.

The police identified a car as belonging to the protesters at the rear of the convoy, when this was denied the rear window was smashed – um…this was their car, so if you live on A419, near Fairford and had your car window smashed, the perpetrator were officers from the Thames Valley Police.

Believe it or not, the police didn’t detain us. Our car was searched under the Terrorism Act (2000) and the driver was given a producer. That was it, apart from the police stealing our car key and snapping the SIM card in our mobile. Apparently, the incident was not even reported by the Thames Valley Police. The reason for this is obvious; moving munitions by public routes is the weak spot in the war machine. Our group numbered no more than ten, but we nearly outwitted a convoy with Seven Police Vans and several motorcycle outriders. No wonder the Government doesn’t want it publicized. The fact that we were able to walk down a Gloucestershire country lane, on a sunny afternoon after stopping a bomb convoy is surely an incitement for much more of the same. RESISTANCE MUST CONTINUE. If you’re running out of motivation read Jo Wilding’s Iraq Diaries.

Chris b

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Well Done

27.03.2003 17:27

Brilliant action! Keep-up the good work, and I'll join you when I can. Thames cops are the roughest and meanest of the lot - other police forces also hate them!

Odds.

Oddie
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Bollox

28.03.2003 16:07

What a complete load of rubbish.
Your unwashed hippy antics do nothing but waste police time.
The police wouldn't have even let your flower power van of rust anywhere near a convoy of arms shipment.
And how did you know it was an arms shipment when they're plain vehicals? As if they're going have big signs painted on the side.
Why did the police snap your sim card? They didn't: you made it up.
Why did they smash the window? They didn't: you made it up.

The war is on, you should now support our real hereos who are fighting for the security of our nation, the world, and unfortunately your worthless self.
Saying you can stop an arm shipment is not only a ridiculous story, but if it's true it only serves to stop our armed forces from defending themselves behind enemy lines.
Get a job. Wash your hair. Remove the blinkers from your vision.

DJ Adam


keep at it!

30.03.2003 11:16

Well done, and keep up the good work. we have to persist in letting the government know that this illegal war is not bein fought in our names, and we do not condone it. If nothing else, than to make it harder for Maggie Blair to help Bush in his future invasions (bets on - will it be Iran, Libiya?...)

As for the person who wrote we should be supporting this war now! That is the pile of 'bollocks' (learn to spell). We never asked for this war, it is illegal. We never supported sending the troops out in the first place, and yes we support them - bring them home and stop making them kill and be killed for the greed of the Bush administration.

Me