Faslane 365 builds

9/1/07 Fol­low­ing on from yes­ter­days protest by aca­d­e­mics from across the world and stu­dents from Oxford, Cam­bridge, Sus­sex and Edin­burgh Uni­ver­si­ties, today seen elect­ed rep­re­sen­ta­tives from across the polit­i­cal spec­trum con­verge on Faslane in protest against nuclear weapons. Yes­ter­days protest seen aca­d­e­mics hold sem­i­nars on papers they had researched on the sub­ject of nuclear weapons, … Con­tin­ue read­ing “Faslane 365 builds”

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Faslane 365 academics & students
9/1/07
Fol­low­ing on from yes­ter­days protest by aca­d­e­mics from across the world and stu­dents from Oxford, Cam­bridge, Sus­sex and Edin­burgh Uni­ver­si­ties, today seen elect­ed rep­re­sen­ta­tives from across the polit­i­cal spec­trum con­verge on Faslane in protest against nuclear weapons.

Yes­ter­days protest seen aca­d­e­mics hold sem­i­nars on papers they had researched on the sub­ject of nuclear weapons, which start­ed on the pave­ment but even­tu­al­ly moved onto the road. Over­whelmed by sheer num­bers, with over thir­ty stu­dents and rough­ly fifty aca­d­e­mics, the police had no option but to leave pro­tes­tors block­ing the main entrance to the nuclear base. When it was clear that police were in no posi­tion to clear the road any time soon, and due to the cold tem­per­a­tures and heavy rain, pro­tes­tors erect­ed tents, set up a tea table with a gas pow­ered urn and even­tu­al­ly brought a bra­zier and light a fire in the main road. After five hours Strath­clyde police man­aged to mobilise enough offi­cers and along with rough­ly twen­ty MoD police offi­cers spent a fur­ther hour clear­ing the road of peo­ple. Pro­tes­tors man­aged to keep the gate blocked for just over six hours and five min­utes, which works out as three-hun­dred and six­ty five min­utes, an obvi­ous­ly sig­nif­i­cant record for the Faslane 365 project. There was a total of sev­en­teen aca­d­e­mics and eigh­teen stu­dents arrest­ed.

Today elect­ed rep­re­sen­ta­tives from across the UK and Europe turned out at Faslane to once again protest against nuclear weapons. Politi­cians from Labour, SNP, SSP, the Green Par­ty and Sol­i­dar­i­ty along with sup­port­ers gath­ered at ten o’clock to add to the grow­ing protests against nuclear weapons. Krista van Velzen, an MP from Hol­land, urged police to join the pro­tes­tors and uphold inter­na­tion­al law by arrest­ing those who worked on Tri­dent instead of those blockad­ing. She remind­ed them of Ger­man police offi­cers who recent­ly block­ad­ed trains car­ry­ing nuclear waste. SSP MSP Rosie Kane point­ed out the hypocrisy of the UK gov­ern­ment putting pres­sure on oth­er coun­tries over nuclear weapons, and yet they are prepar­ing to replace the Tri­dent sub­marines with a pos­si­ble cost of £76 bil­lion.

After speech­es sev­en elect­ed rep­re­sen­ta­tives and two oth­er sup­port­ers moved onto the road and blocked traf­fic. They were Krista van Velzen (Dutch MP, Social­ist Par­ty), Car­lyn Leck­ie, Rosie Kane, Frances Cur­ran (MSP’s for the SSP), Leanne Wood (AM, Plaid Cym­ru), Jill Evans (MEP, Plaid Cym­ru) and Car­olyn Lucas (MEP, Green). The two sup­port­ers were Bri­an Quail and Har­ry McEachan. They were tak­en to Clyde­bank and Dum­b­ar­ton police sta­tions and were released lat­er this evening with­out charge. These last two days take the total arrests at Faslane since the start of Faslane 365 to four hun­dred and sev­en­ty three, with six­ty one days of pres­ence.

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