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  1. British anti-nuclear protesters close main gate of Devonport Dockyard

    At six o’clock in the morning on July 25, a group of local people from Plymouth, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and beyond blocked the main Camels Head entrance into Devonport Dockyard in Plymouth, England in order to stop the refitting of the Vanguard nuclear submarines which carry and launch the Trident nuclear weapon missiles. People used […]

  2. Seven Arrested at Hancock Air Base Calling for a Halt to Drone War Crimes

    Order of Protection Delivered for the Children of the World On July 23, eight Atlantic Life Community activists joined with Upstate Drone Action at the main gate of Hancock Air Base in Syracuse, New York. Hancock is the home of the 174th Attack Wing of the New York State Air National Guard. The 174th Attack […]

  3. Four activists arrested in Scotland after stopping nuclear weapons convoy

    Just after midnight on July 11, a military vehicle convoy which included lorries carrying Trident nuclear bombs, passed through the center of Glasgow, Scotland. Four Faslane Peace campers were arrested when they blockaded the convoy for an hour close to Loch Lomond. One of the activists climbed atop the vehicles. Francesco Bertozzi (23), Heather Stewart […]

  4. Drone resister sentenced to one year in prison

    UPDATE: GRADY FLORES RELEASED ON APPEAL ON JULY 17 (scroll below for details) Base’s Order of Protection Begs Judgement On July 10, Mary Anne Grady Flores, grandmother of three, was sentenced to one year in prison for being found guilty of violating an order of protection. A packed courtroom of over 100 supporters was stunned […]

  5. Arrests, injuries during forcible removable at protest camps at site of electric tower construction for S. Korean nuclear power plant

    KEPCO says construction of power towers back on track from The Korea Times  by Kim Se-jeong Police on Wednesday (june 11) forcibly removed sit-in camps where some residents of Miryang, South Gyeongsang Province, have been protesting for years against a power transmission tower project. The action prompted a violent clash with the protesters. Witnesses said […]

  6. Two arrests at UK nuclear weapons site blockade

    from ActionAWE The Burghfield wing of the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Berkshire has seen its biggest protest in years, with the three road entrances to the site blocked for nearly five hours the morning of June 9 in a blockade organised by Trident Ploughshares as part of the ongoing ActionAWE grassroots campaign dedicated to […]

  7. Four women arrested at Mother’s Day protest at Pilgrim nuclear power plant

    by Christine Legere, from the Cape Cod Times May 12, 2014 PLYMOUTH – Four members of a Cape-based activist group were arrested Sunday, May 11 for trespassing onto the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station property to plant flowers. Diane Turco, a Harwich resident and founder of the Cape Downwinders, and group members Sarah Thacher and Susan […]

  8. A Pivot on the Peace Island

    by Kathy Kelly [Followed by an article by Dr. Hakim] May 24, 2014 Jeju Island, South Korea – For the past two weeks, I’ve been in the Republic of Korea (ROK), as a guest of peace activists living in Gangjeong Village on ROK’s Jeju Island. Gangjeong is one of the ROK’s smallest villages, yet activists […]

  9. SOA Watch activists arrested while pasting posters on Washington, D.C. building

    from SOA Watch Last week, Washington, DC activists helped kick off SOA Watch’s poster campaign to remember the martyrs and expose the killers. On Wednesday, May 14, a group of about a dozen activists came together to paste up a giant mural on the streets of the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC. Though the […]

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