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Organised by Trident Ploughshares, and East Midlands CND 22-24 Oct 2005
Anti-Trident Campaigners put Brakes on Rolls Royce
10 peace campaigners were arrested at Rolls Royce Raynesway in Derby this morning whilst attempting to shut down the factory with a non-violent blockade. 40 activists congregated in spite of heavy rain, two section 14 orders and an extraordinarily heavy police presence. They were attempting to uphold international law by closing the factory for the day. Rolls Royce Raynesway makes the nuclear engines for Britain’s illegal nuclear weapons system Trident, and is essential for its deployment.
The blockade was organised by Trident Ploughshares which is committed to disarming Trident through open, accountable and non-violent direct action. A section 14 order imposed on the campaigners only allowed legal protest between 7.00 and 11.00a.m. but the protestors chose to make their own decision about ending the demonstration slightly earlier in order to symbolically show that they were not going to comply exactly with the orders of the police.
The activists came from all over Britain including Derby, Nottingham, Stirling, Bristol, Norfolk, Plymouth, London, Leicester, Glasgow and Stafford. They came from all walks of life from teachers and barmaids to bookkeepers and civil engineers.
"Nuclear weapons are illegal. The government is breaking international law with its nuclear policy and Rolls Royce is aiding and abetting their illegal activities by powering their nuclear weapons system Trident. Where companies and governments threaten War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity, ordinary people like us have to take action to uphold the law.” Alison Crane, campaigner.
Report from Trident Ploughshares
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