Faslane protest - Stop Britain's Nuclear Weapons! coaches from London, Oxford an
Youth & Student CND | 17.08.2004 14:26 | Anti-militarism | London
The mass blockade of Faslane Naval Base at Garelock, Dumbartonshire, Scotland takes place on Monday 23rd August.
Faslane Naval Base is home to 4 trident nuclear submarines, one of which is on patrol 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. On board are 16 nuclear armed missiles each with a range of 7,400km. Each missile contains 3 warheads, each warhead being 7 times more powerful than the ‘little boy’ atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima. The trident system costs the tax payer £1.5 billion per annum, and the cost of just one submarine would fund 50,000 extra teachers each year.
The Faslane Peace Camp began in 1982 and was intended to last for just 2 weeks, but eventually became the permanent base for Direct Actions Protests against nuclear presence. The peace camp had a great advantage, as local and regional councils supported the camp and eventually Faslane gained indefinite planning permission.
The mass blockade is set to begin on 23rd August, including mass break-ins and swimming actions. You are also urged simply to come and show your support.
For extra details on Faslane or any related topics contact: info@youthstudentcnd.org.uk or Coulport@tridentploughshares.org
PLEASE BOOK A PLACE (OR GROUP PLACES) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
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