WMD in Aldermaston, not Iraq: Peace Activist Receives 5-Day Jail Term
dv | 30.08.2007 08:37 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | London
The first charge, dating back to 2001, was for cutting through the perimeter fence at AWE (Atomic Weapons Establishment) Aldermaston, Berkshire – Britain’s nuclear bomb factory and research centre - where the intention had been to carry out a citizen's inspection of the facility. This case had already been heard in 2002, however, with Mr Gwyntopher then refusing as a matter of principle to pay £40 compensation to the MoD (Ministry of Defence) (though he had voluntarily paid court costs), for which he had ‘served time’ at the back of the court. However, the court’s records of this hearing had since been destroyed. On this charge, the magistrate accepted the defendant’s version of events and dropped the outstanding sum.
The second charge related to Mr Gwyntopher’s participation in a six-hour sit-down blockade in 2003, coinciding with the ‘War is Pants’ D10 action (report:

Notes:
1. See also earlier report: “WMD in Aldermaston, not Iraq: Protest at East London Court”

2. Links:
Trident Ploughshares:

Block the Builders (at AWE Aldermaston):

Quaker Peace and Social Witness:

Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament:

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