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Rainbow Warrior blockades UK military port

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Monday January 27, 2003 13:31author by Saint Report this post to the editors

The Rainbow Warrior has sailed into Marchwood Military Port in Southampton this morning in protest against the possible war in Iraq. Three volunteer climbers have boarded the vessel Magdelana Green that is shipping military hardware to the Gulf, and the Rainbow Warrior has dropped anchor to block the ships exit.

Greenpeace flag ship, the Rainbow Warrior, today entered
Marchwood Military port in Southampton and blocked the
departure of UK military supply vessels heading for the Iraqi
conflict in the Gulf. The Rainbow Warrior, along with a flotilla of
small inflatable boats, occupied the port by dropping anchor
and blocking the exit, while Greenpeace climbers attached
themselves to the Rainbow Warrior's anchor chains to stop the
ship being moved. Supply ships have been loading day and
night with helicopters, tank transporters, trucks and other
military hardware.

The non-violent direct action by Greenpeace is part of the
global campaign to prevent a military attack on Iraq that would
kill hundreds of thousands of civilians and increase the chances
of weapons of mass destruction being used.

Related Link: http://www.greenpeace.org.uk
author by Terrypublication date Mon Jan 27, 2003 13:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hopefully this action will be an inspiration to others around the world
to block ports eleswhere to the war-machine.

author by iosafpublication date Mon Jan 27, 2003 14:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

has been very busy over the last months.
It has been observing the Prestige site off the coast of Galizia for quite a while.
And troubling lots of people.
It was accompanied in this by a small motorised skiff with good for nothings flying a pirates flag.
Were there any pirates flags visible in Southampton?
The HMS aircraft that left with full complement of crew a

author by Phuq Heddpublication date Mon Jan 27, 2003 18:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is sort of thing that keeps me sending money and going out collecting money for Greenpeace. Let's not forget that the French Government murdered Greenpeace activists by planting a bomb on the first Rainbow Warrior (and then gave medals to the two "security services" criminals not too much later). That was because of Greenpeace stopping their testing of nuclear weapons in the Pacific.

 
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