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Smash EDO Press Release - 10 Still in Custody over EDO Protest

Smashy | 05.06.2008 11:59 | Smash EDO | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Palestine | South Coast | World

05/06/08

PRESS RELEASE EMBARGO: IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Andrew Beckett or Chloe Marsh

07875 708873

 smashedopress@yahoo.co.uk

www.smashedo.org.uk

10 Still in Custody Over EDO Protest

Ten people are still in custody after being arrested at the Smash EDO Carnival Against the Arms Trade yesterday. They have not been charged and are awaiting interview at Hollingbury Custody Centre in Brighton.

The police can hold them for up to 24 hours before applying for an extension.

Over 600 people turned out to march against the Brighton bomb factory yesterday, many coming from as far away as Newcastle, Glasgow, Manchester and Bradford.

Press Spokesman, Andrew Beckett, said ‘Sussex police used batons, pepper spray and police dogs in an attempt to stop protesters reaching the factory. Ten people are still in custody and scores were injured, many hospitalised.’

Smash EDO Press Spokeswoman Chloe Marsh said ‘Yesterdays demonstration was a resounding success. Hundreds of people from Brighton and around the UK turned out to show EDO MBM/ITT that we would not tolerate war profiteers in our community. Sussex police attempted to cordon the demonstration in to a small pen in Home Farm Road. Despite this protesters reached were able to reach the EDO factory. The demonstration is an example of the determination of campaigners to shut down EDO MBM/ITT

Notes for Journalists:

THE CARNIVAL AGAINST THE ARMS TRADE

The Level is a public park south of Union Rd in Central Brighton.

More info about the Carnival and a flyer for the event can be found at www.smashedo.org.uk/carnival

Notes for Journalists

THE FILM

On the Verge is an independent film about the SMASH EDO Campaign

“In 2004 a group of Brighton peace campaigners began to bang pot and pans outside their local arms manufacturers EDO MBM in disgust of their part in the Iraq war. This has grown into the Smash EDO campaign, which has cost the company millions, been the subject of large scale police operations and has tested the right to protest in the UK.Using activist, police and CCTV footage plus interviews with those involved in the campaign, 'On The Verge' tells the story of one of the most persistent and imaginative campaigns to emerge out of the UK's anti-war movement and direct action scene.”

The Company

EDO MBM Technologies Ltd are the sole UK subsidiary of huge U.S weapons manufacturer EDO Corp.From their base in Moulescoombe Brighton, EDO MBM manufacture vital parts for the Hellfire and Paveway weapons systems,laserguided missilesused extensively in Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine and Somalia. EDO Corp were recently acquired by ITT in a multi-billion pound deal. ITT's links to fascism go back to the 1930s. The founder Sosthenes Behn was the first foreign businessman received by Hitler after his seizure of power.

The Campaign

There has been active campaign against the presence o f EDO MBM in Brighton since the outbreak of the Iraq war.Campaigners include students, Quakers ,Palestine solidarity activists, anti-capitalists and academics. Despite an injunction under the protection of harassment act (which failed) and over forty arrests the campaign is still going strong.Their avowed aim is to expose EDO MBM and their complicity in war crimes and to remove them from Brighton. They hold regular weekly demos outside the Moulescoombe factory on Wednesday's between 4 and 6.

THE FILM

On the Verge is an independent film about the SMASH EDO Campaign

“In 2004 a group of Brighton peace campaigners began to bang pot and pans outside their local arms manufacturers EDO MBM in disgust of their part in the Iraq war. This has grown into the Smash EDO campaign, which has cost the company millions, been the subject of large scale police operations and has tested the right to protest in the UK.Using activist, police and CCTV footage plus interviews with those involved in the campaign, 'On The Verge' tells the story of one of the most persistent and imaginative campaigns to emerge out of the UK's anti-war movement and direct action scene.”

Smashy
- e-mail: smashedopress@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.smashedo.org.uk

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from the BBC southern news.

05.06.2008 14:14

Arrests made at anti-arms protest
A number of arrests were made when disorder broke out at an anti-arms protest in East Sussex.

Activists forced their way into the grounds of EDO MBM Technology in Brighton on Wednesday and caused damage to cars and windows.

Police said an apparently lawful event had been "hijacked" by people intent on violence.

About 350 protesters had earlier gathered at the Level park area to mark four years of campaigning against EDO.

Violence 'unjustified'

Paul Pearce, city commander of Brighton and Hove Police, said the level of violence was not justified.

"As with previous causes, apparently lawful protest has been hijacked by people who are intent on committing violent criminal offences," he said.

"Any doubts that the campaign has attracted such people have been dispelled today," he added.

The Brighton-based campaign group Smash EDO said the protest showed its campaign was "still going strong".

The group was formed in 2004 and stages regular protests at the EDO MBM grounds.

EDO MBM were not available for comment.

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Did the BBC make any attempt to contact? Hmmmm

from the BBC


Freedem

05.06.2008 14:56

Can we get a protest organised demanding their immediate release???!! Y'day was great stuff but we must remain vigilant and show the police they cannot sweep us off the streets.

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