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category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Thursday March 10, 2005 19:23author by Trident Ploughshares Report this post to the editors

Activists, MSPs and MEPs lock-on for peace

Anti-Nuclear Protesters from across the country are locked on to a 25 foot mock Trident nuclear Submarine outside the Scottish Parliament today. They are raising awareness of the UK’s obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to get rid of Trident. There are 17 people inside the submarine locked on including a member of the Scottish Parliament Rosie Kane MSP. They began their protest at 10.15 this morning. A number of MEPs have come outside the parliament building to show their support. There have been no arrests as yet although the protests will not move until their Trident submarine has been dismantled – symbolising the dismantling of the real Trident subs.
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The protesters are taking their message to the Scottish parliament because Westminster has refused to listen. On the 10th October 2004 the same submarine was outside Downing Street with protesters locked on. The British Government did not dismantle the submarine, just as it refuses to dismantle Trident. In Scotland 70% of people oppose Trident.

Mell Harrison who is taking part in the protest said,

“We’ve taken Trident to the Scottish Parliament to show how easy it could be to dismantle Trident. We’re staying here till they’ve dismantled the model of Trident, as long as it takes whether that’s days or weeks. Over 70% of Scottish people don’t want Trident so we’re staying here until they show us that they can dismantle Trident. We want the Scottish parliament to put more pressure on Westminster to say this has got to happen. With the NPT review coming up in May we feel that it is extremely important for the nuclear weapon states to disarm, so that other countries won’t feel they have to develop nuclear weapons, because they won’t feel threatened by ours. These weapons are illegal and immoral and we will continue to use direct action until our voices are listened to.”



Rosie Kane MSP (Scottish Socialist Party, Glasgow Region) who is locked on,



“70% of the Scottish public say they are opposed to nuclear weapons. As an elected representative I represent more people sitting on the street than I do sitting in a debating chamber. We’ve raised this issue many times with the Scottish executive. We’ve asked that they speak out in opposition to Trident. We have asked that they take power from Westminster over these weapons of mass destruction but their ears remain closed. The Scottish Socialist Party, the Scottish Green party and the Scottish National Party as well as independents in the parliament are opposed to Nuclear Weapons. We are all united in asking the executive to take action. You can join us on our protests here and in the future. You can ask Westminster to pass power to the Scottish Parliament. We can refuse to have nuclear weapons moved on our roads so their hands are not tied. If they’re not going to do anything then could they explain to the tax payers why we have no money for hospitals, public housing and schools, yet we have money for Weapons of Mass Destruction.”

See BBC News article here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4336221.stm

Related Link: http://www.tridentploughshares.org

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author by peer response networkpublication date Thu Mar 10, 2005 20:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You are helping to end evil which has long found a comfortable home in Britain and thus- further afield.
Today's amendments to the Terror Bill put as Blair had "warned" the issues of "national security" very squarely on the 5/5/05 general election table.

You people in Trident actions have time and time again proved that the national security of Scotland, the UK and of the Republic of Ireland are not always to be guaranteed by force of arms or weapons of mass destruction, but by prudence, the rule of law, and democratic priniciples and trust in the proper instruments of international arbitration and arms limitation.

You don't walk alone, you don't get arrested alone,
you don't get hassled alone, you don't see the truth or the light alone.

.:. + @ €
"on your side"

author by Eoin Dubskypublication date Fri Mar 11, 2005 11:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The blockade ended at about 9pm or 10pm, with ten arrests. A Scottish Socialist Party MSP was among the activists locked-on inside the trident sub blockade, which police carefully broke open using an electric cutting device. It was originally created as a street theatre piece, and then re-engineered to be used for blockading. Made of 20 interlocking chambers, it's the coolest blockade prop I've ever heard of. Something to be seen!

Trouble is if you did this in Ireland you're likely to be set upon by a guard with a hammer or an axe.

 
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