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Aldermaston blockade in progress

D. | 23.04.2007 06:40 | Anti-militarism

A group of activists from Scotland have shut 3 gates at Aldermaston this morning since 6.05am. At Home Office gate two people have been arrested for obstruction of the highway, with one person sitting on top of the gate keeping it shut. At Tadley gate six people have been arrested and are locked-on in the roadway preventing vehicles from leaving or arriving. A third (Construction) gate was also locked shut with a D-lock.

The group were acting peacefully to disrupt the multimillion pound development of a replacement for Britain’s Trident Nuclear Weapons.

“With the Scottish elections looming and the real possibility of a
Nuclear-Weapons Free Scotland, we felt we had to come and make the
strength of feeling up here clear to AWE”, Dave, one of the activists
from South Lanarkshire, said. “It is clear from the developments at the
site that the decision to renew Britain’s nuclear weapons long pre-dates
the parliamentary vote last month.”

The Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston, is currently undergoing
massive new developments similar in scale to the Heathrow Terminal 5
project. The developments include new computing and laser facilities
which will enable scientists to simulate nuclear explosions to improve
the design of nuclear warheads without actually exploding a weapon which
would be banned under the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. The site was
given a £5 billion refit after the renewal of the Mutual Defence
Agreement with the USA in 2005 which allows the sharing of nuclear
information between the USA and Britain.

One of the group, Danya from Argyll and Bute, Scotland, said “The
development of yet more Weapons of Mass Destruction at this site is in
total breach of the nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty. The vote last
month to commit the UK to keeping nuclear weapons until 2050 was a
foregone conclusion and does nothing to tackle the real enormous issues
that the UK and the world faces, such as climate change and nuclear
proliferation.”

“Instead, the parliamentary decision and developments at this site will
heighten global instability, conflict and nuclear proliferation.”
The group which included activists from Faslane Peace Camp, a protest
site opposite HMNB Clyde where the UK’s Trident submarines are based,
say they were acting in solidarity with “Block the Builders”, a campaign
taking peaceful actions against the new developments at the site.  http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk/

D.


Additions

Update on action as off 10.45am

23.04.2007 09:48

At 10.30 the police removed the protestor from the top of the gate using a scaffolding tower, he has been arrested.

Early at the other gate one person was arrested and removed from a lock but someone else took their place.
The police cutting team got there at about ten and are cutting through two of the lockons. The gate is still blocked.
One of the people arrested early has now been released after being given bailed.

Shut down aldermaston


Comments

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Fantastic Action

23.04.2007 10:33

Brilliant action, well done everyone! Hope loads more people will follow your example.

NoMoreNukes


another good one

23.04.2007 14:14

nice one daves

dave


nice one guys!

23.04.2007 14:47

great stuff! time to dismantle the nuclear war machine once and for all.





dan


Superb Work

23.04.2007 16:52

Well done to all involved. Was up at Aldermaston myself at Easter doing similar. Keep up the good work.
Peace and Good health!

John
mail e-mail: johnsfreelunch@hotmail.co.uk
- Homepage: http://johnsfreelunch.blogspot.com/


More actions like this needed

23.04.2007 17:54

Let this be an inspiration to others to come down to Aldermaston and disrupt the construction of the new facilities for the replacement of Trident. Together we can do this!

Blockader


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