EDO smashed — Gaza solidarity action

17-01-2009
Anti-mil­i­tarist activists entered the ITT/EDO MBM arms fac­to­ry in Moule­scombe, Brighton in the ear­ly hours of this morn­ing, where they are believed to have caused exten­sive dam­age to the offices, and to equip­ment used to make arms, includ­ing the ‘zero reten­tion force arm­ing units’ and ‘ejec­tor release unit 151’ which the Smash EDO/ITT cam­paign says are sup­plied to the Israeli Air Force. The cam­paign became aware of the action when they received a phone call from those inside the fac­to­ry this morn­ing who said that they were ‘decom­mis­sion­ing’ the fac­to­ry in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the peo­ple of Gaza, who are cur­rent­ly at the receiv­ing end of the fac­to­ries prod­ucts.

17-01-2009
Anti-mil­i­tarist activists entered the ITT/EDO MBM arms fac­to­ry in Moule­scombe, Brighton in the ear­ly hours of this morn­ing, where they are believed to have caused exten­sive dam­age to the offices, and to equip­ment used to make arms, includ­ing the ‘zero reten­tion force arm­ing units’ and ‘ejec­tor release unit 151’ which the Smash EDO/ITT cam­paign says are sup­plied to the Israeli Air Force. The cam­paign became aware of the action when they received a phone call from those inside the fac­to­ry this morn­ing who said that they were ‘decom­mis­sion­ing’ the fac­to­ry in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the peo­ple of Gaza, who are cur­rent­ly at the receiv­ing end of the fac­to­ries prod­ucts.

The arms fac­to­ry has been tar­get­ted by the Smash EDO Cam­paign for a num­ber of years. In 2005 EDO MBM took High Court action in an attempt to cur­tail protest at the fac­to­ry. They lost the action, which proved to be an expen­sive own-goal as it gave the cam­paign increased expo­sure, and brought it to nation­al atten­tion. In 2008 the fac­to­ry was tak­en over by ITT.

Week­ly protests have been held out­side the fac­to­ry since 2004, and there have been a num­ber of nation­al demos, at the fac­to­ry and on the streets of Brighton. On Octo­ber 15th, the SHUT ITT Demo suc­ceed­ed in shut­ting the fac­to­ry for the day.

Accord­ing to reports in the nation­al media, todays action may have the effect of shut­ting down the fac­to­ry for some time. The BBC quotes Det Ch Insp Gra­ham Pratt as say­ing: “Win­dows had been smashed and offices turned over in what I would describe as wan­ton van­dal­ism, but with machin­ery and equip­ment so tar­get­ed that it could have been done with a view of bring­ing busi­ness to a standstill.…The dam­age is sig­nif­i­cant and the val­ue sub­stan­tial.”

Pri­or to enter­ing the fac­to­ry, the activists made a video (attached) in which they explained their rea­sons for the action. One com­ment­ed: “Israel are com­mit­ting a gross crime now in Gaza. Israel have killed hun­dreds of chil­dren. I think its absolute­ly dis­gust­ing that weapons made in our cities and in our coun­try are being used to kill inno­cent women and chil­dren. They have been used indis­crim­i­nate­ly. If the law and the police cant do any­thing about it its about time some­body else did.”

About 30 police are believed to have attend­ed the fac­to­ry, where they wit­nessed com­put­ers and office equip­ment being thrown out of first floor win­dows. Nine peo­ple are believed to have been arrest­ed and tak­en to the Holling­bury and Wor­thing Police Sta­tions, where police say they are being held on ‘sus­pi­cion of bur­glary’. One pro­tes­tor is believed to have required hos­pi­tal treat­ment.

- from IMC UK

Decom­mis­sion­ers — video/mpeg 127M

For oth­er reports of direct action and protests in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the peo­ple of Gaza, see the Indy­media Pales­tine top­ic pages