Saturday, 21 November 2009
Aldermaston Big Blockade - Monday 15 February, 2010
The Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston, Berkshire is in the process of spending billions of pounds of UK taxpayers' money building the facilities for a new generation of nuclear warheads. Britain's submarine-launched Trident nuclear missile system already endangers us all, encourages global proliferation and undermines international law and disarmament negotiations. Instead of building new nukes, we call for global leadership by disarming now.
Friday, 13 November 2009
Aldermaston blockaders acquitted!
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Aldermaston five sought to halt “nuclear war crimes preparations”
Monday, 19 October 2009
Five in court for stopping nuclear proliferation at Aldermaston while Obama gets Nobel peace prize for calling for disarmament
Trial at Reading Magistrates’ Court, Berkshire on Wednesday, 21st October and Thursday 22nd October 2009
While Barack Obama is being congratulated for receiving the Nobel peace prize, partly for his commitment to ‘a world without nuclear weapons’ (1), five people who protested at the gates of Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) Aldermaston, where the renewal of Britain’s nuclear weapons is being planned, will be on trial for exactly the same commitment.
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Secret blockade at Aldermaston disrupts nuclear bomb-making
Thursday, 12 March 2009
Five women fined for blockading nuclear weapons factory
Defendants disappointed at failure of judge to uphold international law
(Photo: Campaigners outside Reading Magistrates' Court - Copyright D. Viesnik 2009)
The founder of Trident Ploughshares, Angie Zelter, from London, was one of five experienced female members of the group on trial at Reading Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 9 March 2009 for obstructing the highway during last October’s Big Blockade of the Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Berkshire, England.
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Saturday, 15 November 2008
“Guilty of trying to provide a better future for the world”
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Blockade makes front page of Peace News
The entire front page of this month's edition of Peace News is dedicated to the blockade:
http://www.peacenews.info/issues/2503/25030101.html
British Government's AWE-ful lies continue (updated 11/11)
Yesterday in Parliament:
"[Defence Secretary John] Hutton denied the atomic weapons establishment in Aldermaston was being used for the development of new nuclear weapons. But he said it was "vitally necessary" for Britain to maintain the "minimum nuclear deterrent"."
This latest ministerial denial is at best exceedingly disingenuous and at worst an outright lie. Public documents such as AWE's own Site Development Strategy Plan reveal that at Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) Aldermaston and Burghfield, massive multi-billion pound developments - on the scale of Heathrow Terminal 5, according to AWE itself - have recently been constructed, are under development and are in the pipeline. These include a uranium enrichment plant planned for 2009, the state-of-the-art Orion laser still under construction, hydronamics and materials science laboratories, the installation of a new supercomputer and the massive Gemini complex to house well over a thousand new staff that include a number of warhead designers. Are we to believe that this massive expenditure of taxpayer's money is for the purpose of making strawberry ice cream?
In a separate written parliamentary reply, Minister for Defence Equipment and Support Quentin Davies revealed that capital expenditure at AWE increased from Pnds 171 million (Dlrs 350 m) in 2005-06, to Pnds 302 m in 2006-07 and to Pnds 500 m in 2007-08. (Source: IRNA)
Also noteworthy is the fact that John Hutton is the Labour MP for Barrow & Furness in Cumbria, where Britain's Trident-armed Vanguard-class nuclear submarines were built and their planned replacements are likely to be built (by corrupt arms giant BAE Systems), as well as the Astute-class hunter-killer submarines that escort them on patrol. Thus one could argue that the Secretary of State has a vested interest in the renewal or replacement of the Trident system.
See also:
Britain plans to spend £3bn on new nuclear warheads - The Guardian - 25 July 2008
Secret plan to replace nuclear warheads - Parliament misled - CND press release
Revealed: UK develops secret nuclear warhead - The Times
Britain in top-secret work on new atomic warhead - The Herald
So, minister, are we developing new nuclear weapons or not? - The Independent
Aldermaston recruits scientists 'to work on nuclear warheads' - The Independent
UK might seek new nuclear warheads - NTI
No new warhead yet, British official say - NTI
UK denies developing new nuclear warheads - IRNA
AWE Site Development Strategy Update 2005 - official public information leaflet
Friday, 7 November 2008
Nuclear weapons manufacturers urged to resign following university visit
Article continues here
Saturday, 1 November 2008
Folk singer David Ferrard on the blockade
Thursday, 30 October 2008
More photos, courtesy of Roy St Pierre
Media coverage
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Photos
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Aldermaston Big Blockade web albums
More photos courtesy of Europe's Nuclear Heritage
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Links to Mainstream & Independent Media Coverage
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National & International
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Peace News (front page feature)
Indymedia UK front page feature
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Morning Star (front page feature)
BBC - 2nd report - "The arrests were made after dozens of people gathered at Aldermaston to mark World Disarmament Week." - Actually there were probably at least 300 campaigners present. It seems numeracy isn't the BBC's strong point when it comes to demonstrations. Probably taught maths by the police.
Ekklesia - Peace protesters successfully blockade Atomic Weapons Establishment
Earlier related event - Bishop and ordinands in lamentation at Aldermaston - Inspire magazine
Indymedia Ireland - Dublin Catholic Worker solidarity vigil
-Indymedia Ireland - Publicity for Dublin vigil
Common Dreams (Guardian reprint)
Climate Ark (Guardian reprint)
Rinf.com (Morning Sta
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Local
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Newbury Today / Newbury Weekly News
(excellent article, includes gallery with 16 photos)
Reading Evening Post / Get Reading website
-Imbecilic commentary with a couple of sensible readers' comments
Basingstoke Gazette / This is Hampshire website
Rochdale Online (featuring
Cornish Guardian / This is Cornwall website (featuring
Chester Chronicle (featuring Joan Meredith)