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Greenpeace ship has been boarded by police

Posted by jossc — 23 February 2007 at 6:51pm - Comments
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

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Twenty Ministry of Defence police stormed the ship and smashed their way onto the bridge of the Arctic Sunrise shortly after 5pm following the day-long stand-off. The police cut the anchor chain and towed the ship into the nuclear base. All onboard have been arrested for being in a restricted area.

Listen to the podcast update from our campaigners onboard about when happened during the boarding.

Faslane blockade continues

Posted by Louise Edge — 23 February 2007 at 4:43pm - Comments
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

Louise, Greenpeace campaigner aboard the Artcic Sunrise

Wow. Well it's now 2.50pm and around seven hours after we set sail. We are still here, right up against the pontoons that surround the Faslane nuclear weapons base – and just some 150 metres away a Trident submarine is sitting there… I keep staring at it… It's a large beast but it's still weird to think that something of that size can carry enough nuclear missiles to wipe out hundreds of thousand of people at the touch of a button…

Faslane blockade update

Posted by bex — 23 February 2007 at 12:02pm - Comments

Saying no top Trident renewal at Faslane nuclear naval base

Writing from the Arctic Sunrise as it blockades Faslane, in protest against the government's plans to build new nuclear weapons.

Speedboats, inflatables, tugs, police boats – there's been mayhem in the Gareloch as volunteers scrambled to get to the pontoon that protects the Trident submarine. One person managed; he held up a banner from the pontoon reading NO NEW NUKES before being arrested.

Sixteen people have been arrested so far. All of our boats are now out of the water and the ship Arctic Sunrise is the only one left. We're still near the entrance to Faslane, and the waters around us are full of police and defence police vessels. You name it, they're out there. We’re being told that, if we come too close to the submarine, the ship will be boarded and taken. More updates soon.

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Greenpeace flotilla blockades nuclear base as Labour MPs attempt to sail on Trident ships

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23 February, 2007

A police boat draws alongside a Greenpeace dinghy as the Faslane nuclear weapons submarine base is blockaded

Seven Greenpeace boats have blockaded the Trident nuclear weapons submarine base at Faslane in Scotland as Labour MPs prepare to board one of the nuclear armed vessels and set sail in a government PR push.

At the same time Tony Blair is further ratcheting up international tension by supporting Bush's proposed Star Wars system that will lead to a new arms race.

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Bearing witness at Faslane

Posted by bex — 20 February 2007 at 6:17pm - Comments

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

The Reverend Ainslie Walton casts a floral peace symbol into the waters outside Faslane nuclear weapons submarine base
The Reverend Ainslie Walton casts a floral peace symbol into the waters outside Faslane nuclear weapons submarine base
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Open boat day in Greenock

Posted by bex — 18 February 2007 at 4:05pm - Comments

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

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The bridge of the Arctic Sunrise
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The open boat day in Edinburgh was a brilliant success, so we're having another one - this time in Greenock, near Glasgow (map). For a guided tour around a working Greenpeace ship, come along to Custom House Quays at Greenock Docks between 11am and 4pm on Sunday 25th February - hope to see you there!

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