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of the Earth blocks British nuclear submarine base in Scotland
Resistance in Britain against Trident is growing
with 40 different groups having blockaded the submarine base since
last October 1st 2006, resulting in 416 arrests.
A truly inspiring story of mobilization and resistance
which we encourage you to
become part of as the blockades are scheduled to continue till October
1st 2007.
Help us move the UK towards nuclear disarmament and organise a group
to travel
to Scotland.
Photographs (high-resolution) http://www.motherea
rth.org/news/ news.php
Faslane Naval Base (near Glasgow), Tuesday 2nd
January 2007 - A group of 25
activists from the Belgian environmental group "Friends of
the Earth" - have blocked the British nuclear submarine base
since 8am this morning. The activists demand that the British government
makes moves towards nuclear disarmament.
This morning 8 activists were arrested after nonviolently
blocking both main entrances to the base. Amongst those arrested
were people from Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and Finland.
The blockade is organised as part of the "Faslane365"
year-long blockade of Faslane naval base, that began on 1st October
2006. Since 1st October, 39 groups have blocked the base, for a
total of 55 days- resulting in 408 arrests. The blockades have caused
serious disruption to the base. More blockades are planned for the
coming weeks and months, including a blockade made up of Academics
and Scholars, and a blockade made up of elected representatives
from Britain and abroad.
Faslane is home to 4 British Trident nuclear submarines.
Each submarine can carry up to 48 nuclear weapons, each of which
is 8 times more powerful than the weapon that destroyed the Japanese
city of Hiroshima in 1945.
The blockade takes place during the intense debate
in Britain regarding the replacement of the Trident nuclear submarines,
when their operational life ends in 2024. The environmental group
uses the blockade of Faslane to call on the British government not
to replace Trident and moreover to immediately disarm Trident as
a significant step to achieving the global elimination of all nuclear
weapons.
Friends of the Earth Flanders & Brussels campaigner
Pol D'Huyvetter (44) from Ghent, Belgium, stated shortly before
his arrest: "We can?t ask North-Korea and Iran to stop development
of nuclear weapons, as long as nuclear weapons remain part of NATO
defence policy. It?s totally hypocritical. The International Court
of Justice in The Hague declared in 1996 that the use or threat
of nuclear weapons would be illegal. When an illegal is protected
by law, civil disobedience becomes necessary."
David Heller, Campaigner with Friends of the Earth
Flanders & Brussels stated: "Nuclear weapons are the most
destructive weapons ever developed. The environmental and health
consequences of the use of even a single Trident nuclear warhead
would be catastrophic. We travel to Faslane as citizens of Europe
to show our opposition to Trident, and any replacement nuclear weapon
system. We aim to make 2007 the year that Trident is scrapped."
"Friends of the Earth Flanders & Brussels"
(formerly known as For Mother Earth) is a member group of Friends
of the Earth International, the world's largest grassroots environmental
federation with member groups in over 70 countries.
We especially wish to thank our friends from Friends
of the Earth Scotland.and
the Steering group from Faslane 365 for all the support we received
from them
for this action.
Friends of the Earth (Flanders & Brussels)
website:
http://www.motherea rth.org
Faslane 365 website:
http://www.faslane3 65.org
Friends of the Earth
K. Maria Hendrikaplein 5 9000 Gent - Belgium
Tel +32-9-242 87 04
Skype "poltanner"
GSM +32 495 28 02 59
Fax +32-9-242 87 51
pol@moederaarde. be
www.moederaarde. be
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