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  1. Yang sprung from jail by growing pressure on South Korean government

    by Bruce Gagnon, Coordinator Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space Professor Yang was released from jail today. He was sentenced to one and one-half years in jail with a suspended sentence but with two years probation. There can be no doubt that the international outcry on his behalf has helped spring him from the […]

  2. Over two thousand six hundred activists arrested in U.S. protests

    From Common Dreams by Bill Quigley Since President Obama was inaugurated, there have been over two thousand six hundred arrests of activists protesting in the U.S.   Research shows over 670 people have been arrested in protests inside the U.S. already in 2011, over 1290 were arrested in 2010, and 665 arrested in 2009.   These figures […]

  3. U.S. base foes on hunger strike in Korean jail

    On Jeju Island, South Korea, a jailed local opponent of a new U.S. navy base is in his 53rd day of a hunger strike. Korea’s most prominent film critic,  University professor Yang Yoon-Mo, was arrested April 6 as he and other residents of Gangjeong village disrupted construction by locking themselves under the earth moving equipment. […]

  4. Y12 nuclear resisters jail update and final trial report

    June 3 update to this post: Bonnie Urfer, Sr. Jackie Hudson, Sr. Carol Gilbert, Sr. Ardeth Platte, Jean Gump and Steve Baggarly were moved on May 28 to the Irwin County (Georgia) Detention Center, a private prison under contract with the federal government.  For all the prisoners’ current addresses, please see Inside & Out. […]

  5. Seven nuclear resisters in federal custody after 12 are convicted of trespass at Y-12 nuclear weapons complex

    May 11, 2011 by John LaForge, Nukewatch DISARMAMENT ACTIVISTS CONVICTED IN KNOXVILLE FEDERAL COURT KNOXVILLE, TN Twelve disarmament activists were convicted of federal trespass following a three-day jury trial in U.S. District court here during which the activists — under an order issued earlier by the court which effectively stripped the defendants of any substantive […]

  6. With enemies like this, who needs friends?

    Or, Day Two of the Y12 Resisters’ Trial by Ralph Hutchison On March 4, 2011, Judge Bruce Guyton heard arguments about the government’s motion to limit the testimony that Y12 resisters could give at their trial for crossing the line at the Y12 Nuclear Weapons Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. On April 29, he issued […]

  7. Trident Ploughshares and Faslane Peace Camp activists blockade Trident base

    Trident Ploughshares and Faslane Peace Camp activists in Scotland jointly blockaded Faslane starting at  7 a.m. on May 10, shutting down the Trident submarine base for two hours. Four members of Trident Ploughshares blocked the North Gate of the base while six Peace Campers blocked the South Gate by locking themselves together. Just four days […]

  8. Nuclear resisters honor Mother’s Day by symbolical​ly closing nuke base

    Poulsbo, Washington, Saturday, May 7, 2011 – “Disarm, Disarm! The Sword of murder is not the balance of justice” rang out as nuclear resisters symbolically closed the United States’ largest operational nuclear weapons base. Eighty-three people gathered at the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action on Saturday to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend, honoring nurturing women […]

  9. Greenpeace activists block construction at France’s Flamanville nuclear reactor

    © Nicolas Chauveau / Greenpeace At dawn on Monday, May 2, Greenpeace activists began blocking the construction of the European Pressurized Reactor (EPR) under construction at Flamanville, France. Two trucks were anchored to the ground, blockading the entrance carrying activists. More activists scaled four cranes, attempting to impede further construction work at the site.

  10. Fifty-two arrested protesting nuclear weapons plant

    [Blog editor’s note: the final arrest tally was 53, not 52 people.] by Joshua McElwee National Catholic Reporter KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Fifty-two peace activists, most connected to Catholic Worker houses throughout the nation, were arrested here May 2 after blocking the gate to the construction site of what will be the nation’s first nuclear […]

  11. PFC Bradley Manning moved to Fort Leavenworth

    Still awaiting trial, accused whistleblower PFC Bradley Manning has been moved from solitary confinement at the U.S. Marine base at Quantico, Virginia to medium-security status in the military brig at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.  The government denied that growing concern over the conditions of his confinement led to the move, which came days after nearly 300 […]

  12. ~ from Tacoma, Washington, by Lynne Greenwald

    FDC SeaTac by Lynne Greenwald Concrete walls and locked doors cannot take away images of bright lights, fences and towers protecting tombs of unimaginable horrors. We remember fertile lands, natural forests, mollusk-rich beaches, early morning fog clinging to water and earth until the sun brightens the sky, exposing Olympian mountains. Trident IS Illegal and Immoral. […]

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