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Bristol rooftop protest against Raytheon still going after 34 hours

nickleberry | 24.10.2008 16:59 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Terror War | Cambridge | South Coast

Eight protesters began a roof-top protest in the Bristol offices of the arms manufacturer Raytheon. 34 hours later, two people remain on the roof basking in the sun and reminding Bristolians of Raytheon's hideous trade...

1000+ sorties from RAF Fairford... carrying Raytheon's lethal hardware
1000+ sorties from RAF Fairford... carrying Raytheon's lethal hardware

A policeman goes cherry picking...
A policeman goes cherry picking...

The protest continues...
The protest continues...

Unforgiveable: Raytheon make cluster bombs.
Unforgiveable: Raytheon make cluster bombs.

The two protestors going strong. You can see a policeman and a fireman in the ba
The two protestors going strong. You can see a policeman and a fireman in the ba

Bristol resists: Raytheon must stop!
Bristol resists: Raytheon must stop!


Two protesters remain on the roof of Raytheon's Bristol offices. They're there because Raytheon produce some of the most hideous military hardware imaginable (they claim to be world leaders in "smart" hidware). Bunker busters and cluster bombs being just two examples of their lethal hardware.

Their hardware wasn't smart enough to avoid 62 civilians in Iraq:
 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/the-proof-marketplace-deaths-were-caused-by-a-us-missile-593074.html

As CAAT reports, "Raytheon is the prime contractor for the Tomahawk cruise missile and the JSOW AGM-154, both of which deliver BLU/97B submunitions." (that's cluster bombs to you and me). They've got a regular stall at DSEi:
 http://www.caat.org.uk/publications/armsfairs/dsei-2003-report/clusterbombs.php

And do you remember Israel's little bombing frenzy in the summer of 2006? When they blasted Lebanon to smithereens? Well Raytheon's hardware played its part:
 http://bristol.indymedia.org.uk/newswire.php?story_id=25266

All that seems reason enough to protest Raytheon's presence in Bristol. In fact plenty of people have been protesting against Raytheon. Nine fine folk from Northern Ireland were recently (June 2008) "acquitted in Belfast for their action in decommissioning the Raytheon offices in Derry in August 2006. The prosecution could produce not a shred of evidence to counter our case that we had acted to prevent the commission of war crimes during the Lebanon war by the Israeli armed forces using weapons supplied by Raytheon."
 http://www.raytheon9.org/

The rooftop protesters want Raytheon, and the rest of the world to know, that there'll be protests every Thursday at Raytheon's offices in Bristol. Let's give 'em hell!

Bristol IndyMedia has regular updates on their front page:
 http://bristol.indymedia.org.uk/index.php

nickleberry

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Brilliant job,nice1

24.10.2008 17:24

thermal heated vests are only 20quid from maplins at the moment, the heat in the batteries last about 2-3 hours,you turn them on only for short period when necessary then off again. Excellent for biking & lobbying from rooftoops. Also should save on heating bills & help out squatters, especially those in larger buildings

Green syndicalist


oops,

24.10.2008 19:04

batteries last 40-50minutes on the maplins heated coats, but you can switch off after it reaches temperature & it retains heat. With a decent polyester base layer shit operations can be extended massively. I wish I had 1in the last decade spent living rough& in vans, besides the luxury of a squat sometimes they were luxurious, though usually bollox cold.

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